$25 PRIZE $25 FOR THE UET ADVERTISEMENT )GRAPHS MADE AT THE RIANDALL STUDIO ement is to fill a 2-column by 3-inch. space. be NO picture in the advertisement. st be delivered to the Randall Studio, 121 E. Wash- vember 20, 1919. Af the best advertisement will receive a cash prize of ers of other advertisements -which are used will re- ,de at the Randall Studio. will be Mr. G. C. Maedel, proprietor of the Randall s . R. Brumm and H. F. Adams. Randall Studio' 121 E. WASHINGTQN t A ,. - r" ' ,. ,t i a - ,w - GAN DAILY casting steel pigs and' the manufac- ture of steal rails, To secure some of the interior pic- tures of the Bethlehem plants it was necessary to erect 3,000,000 candle power electric llghte, to secure suf- ficient light to insure artistic photo- graphy. Engineering News Prof. John C. Parker of the elec- trical engilneering department, will address the Fort Wayne section of the American Institute of Electrical Eng- ineers tonight in Fort Wayne, Ind. Professor Parker recently drew up a resolution advocating a longer course in engineering schools which was adopted by the institute, and it is in connection with this that he is to. speak. Members of the Technic staff and try-outs held their first get-together of the term Wednesday evening in the Engineering society rooms. Junior engineers will hold their first assembly at 8 o'clock Thursday morning, Oct. 16, in room 348. Nom- inations for class officers and class football manager will be made. Ex- cuses will be given from classes that conflict with this meeting. )a f .. DANCING SCHOOL LEARN TO DANCE Learn to dance, then you will be popular. Don't be a wall flower. All the ' latest dances taught, with ladies' assistance. Dancing.is one continuous plea- sure. Prof. H. H.\Mittenthal of Detroit, having 10 years' exper- ience and is one of the best mod- ern dancing instructors in the state, and is now teachings in Detroit, Jackson, Lansing, Flint, Pontiac, and will open his school /at the Armory Friday evenidg, Oct. 17. Classes every Friday evening from 7 to 8:30. Private lessons 6 to 7, Those wishing to attend should come the open- ing night. Armo y dance will follow after the class. iGarrick _I Mary Nash In "TheBIJ 1 .E LTAJESI SLAST TIMEST.OC The Aval Extra Added Attra Big Style Shod Living M I R A L( / I Shows at 3:00; :o ; R Phones l'lratre, 296-M Mgr's Res. Clara Kimball Young orted by RATHLYN WLLIAMS, LILLIAN WALKER, IRVING CUMMINGS, ENWARI) KIMBALL and others '-in - "eThe Better Wife" /1What sort of a woman makes the better wife? If you are a man, what sort of a woman would you want for a wife? Here's a picture that answers - these questions in a most satis- factory way. 'N t'~ COMPLETE LINE OF FURNISHINGS City News FOR SILM AT DAY STAR IN "THE HOODLUM," MAJESTIC, BEGINNING SUN- . / The Screen THfE MAJESTIC .GALE HENRY COMEDY "THE DETECTRESS" The fatal action of the laws of heredity is brought out wvividly in "The Avalanche," which will be shown at the Majestic for the last times to- day, when the heroine, who has been brought up in a monastary, suddenly{ abandons everything dear to her to become a gambler. In addition to the regular program, the Goodyear style show, with its large display of women's finery and living, models, will "appearfor the last time today. Mary Pickjord's latest release, "The hoodlum," will be presented for three days beginning Sunday. -COMING- Geraldine Farrar . In - 'The World and Its Woman" About 150 citizens of Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw county, in- cluding the Ann Arbor board of super- visors and editors of all newspapers in the county, were guests of the Rotary clubs of the two cities at a dinner Wednesday night at the -Union. The purpose of the affairs was to pro- mote a better spirit of comradeship between the people of th'i cities and the surrounding country. The Cook Spring company, a Npw York corporation manufacturing springs and metal goods of all kinds, has purchased. the old Newton-Hag- gerty Ladder company property near Ferry field and will improve the build- ings and install equipment for a com- plete plant, employing a force of 300. men. The new factory will be one of the largest plants in Ann Arbor. At pre- sent the company's main office' and factory is in New York, but it is in- tended eventually to move the entire property here. Alumni Visit Ann Arbor Over Week Charles P. Emery, '18, of Jackson, Lindle Hughes, '17, and Dr. Harry Ren- nel, 18, both of Detroit, spent the week end at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. 1)ANVING CLASSES START IN OLD UNION On account of the mass meeting Tuesdaynight, only a short lesson was held at the beginners' class in the Old Union; tonight, thereore, will be the first regular lasson of' the course. The first lesson of the ad- vanced class will be next Monday night. College men and women wish- ing to enroll may do so by calling 1666-. Caps Shirts VARSITY TOGGERY 'SHOP 11,07 S. University Ave. etc. COLLEGE \MEN Thurs-Fri. 16-17-Clara Kim in "The Better WXife"; G Coniedy "The Detectress Friday, Chap. I of "Snms riers.", WUERTH THEA 2:00,3:30,7:00,8:30,. Thur-Fri.16' -17-Taylor Holme sine Dwn, with a two-ree Al \Vaudeville. Sat. 8 - William Desmond Brush H4 ajplet," with a Scre zine and Comtedy. Su AMon. 19-20 -"Oh Boy,' 1FimusicaI Comedy, with a L edy and ColoredReview. GRPHEUM THEA 2.00 ';-30. 700. $:30.1 Thurs-Fri. 16- 17 --Dorothy F "The Heart of Humanity, News and Comedy. (Return Sat. 18-"The Turn in the Roa reel Sue-W, returnedby reqi News and Comedy. Sun-Mon. 9-20-Madge Evans Wanted," with a Mutt & Je and Ford Weekly. Tu s-'red.21-22-Gladys Lesli Gray Tower's Mystery," wil reel Western. Thurs-Fri. 23-24 -A six-ree "The Spitfire of Seville" wit a;nd Comedy. 14 .. THE ARCADE MAJ LT r IL NG Leave COp it Quarrys and The Delta E RT' t Clara Kimball Young will appear at the Arcade today and tomorrow in "The Better Wife." The story deals with a young American girl who makes the acquaiftance of an English bar- ohet and his family. She immediately falls in love with the Englishman's lit- tle boy and when the lad's mother is killed in an automobile accident, she nurses him back to health. Although the baronet grows to love her, he refrains from mentioning it out of respect for his dead wife's mem- ory. But when he discovers that sie was not as worthy of his love as he had thought, he marries the American girl, who proves to be the "better wife." tz '; .'!S"] , WANTED ID-Pair lady's loves in Farm- ,nd Mechanics Bank, State St., dnesday morning. W. C. Me- de, 344 S. Division, 2420-Wv Ii -A black pocketbook contain- about $20 and other valuables, der please return to 1145 Wash- aw and receive reward. D--Fur neck-piece. Owner may eive same by describing same and ing for advertisement.. Tel. 1484 call at 624 Packard. -Black fox fur. Please call aer at 1704-R. 1001 E. Huron and receive reward. -Silk watch fob, with Tau' Beta key attached. Finder please noti- Potter at 2488-J. -About $20 in bills either Satur- or Sunday. F. Younglove, 337 Jefferson St. WANTED--White second cook for kitchen work, short hours, good pay. Phone 394 or apply 300 N. Ingalls. WANTED-To rent one Ford Touring Car. Apply W. P. M. care of Daily. WANTED -- Barber for Saturdays. Frank Miller, 115 W. Huron St. WANTED-A club of fellows to board for school year. (Call landlady, 2693-W. / WANTED--To wash silk shirts. Call 108 9-R. WANTED-Two concert course tick- ets. Phone 2667. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Your share" in a $5.00 room for two at only $1.50. Single -bed in large room for three at only $1.25 per week. Single room, newly decorated, at only $3.25. Modern in every, respect with boarding house in same building., 303 E. Ann St. Phone 1013-W. FOR RENT-A large room for two students, One block south of cam- pus. 705 Oakland Ave. Phone 1510-R. seal1 Geraldine Farrar in person at Hill auditorium and also on the screen at the Arcade theater, in her latest and greatest dramatic motion picture, "The World and Its Women," offers a double treat for Ann Arbor. "The World and Its Women" has- a spectacular plot in which the Russian revolution is the background for tpe story of the rise of an American girl to fame as a Russian opera singer. which is interwoven with the. tale of her love for an imperial Russian prince. During the first part of the pro- duction, one of the Farrar concert rec- ords will be played, which will be one of the numbers Miss Farrar sings in the Saturday concert. THE WHITNEY Did eur team win? Don't ask ques- tions, read the Michigan Daily. All campus, cit and world news.-Adv. WHITNEY THEATER MONDAY, OCT. 20- FISTA.HIT- NOW A SEN ION WALTER HAST PRESENTS THE FRANK AND WITTY COMEDY, (SPOKEN) Her gamblin engulfec suicks qu sucks d helpless Born with tling sira~n blood, she ct more esc consequence folly :than co victim ofith sanda. Who the tide crushing WV P ,. _... .. f'' 0 'r *1 ol . I P. Qualatative lab. manuals. 8-J after 8 o'clock. FOR SALE -Latest style, 1A Special ausch and Lomb F. 63 lens price $60. Call between M. 537 Thompson. Phone -One Gibson mandolin and mandolin. C. Evans. 436 city. 1283-W. - One Wyman Mandolin. y new. Call Thompson, FOR RENT-Large double room girls. In desirable location. Forest Ave. Call 1192-W. for 617 FOR RENT-Desirable suit of front' rooms. Double $6.00. 1141 E. Ann St. Phone 93-M. FOR RENT-Garage for one or two cars. Washtenaw Ave. near Forest. Phone 5536-J or 1619-W. MISCELLANEOUS CHIEF OF POLICE has name of per- son who removed tan leather coat from Michigan Union, Tuesday noon. No questions will be asked if coat is returned to 604 Madison Court be- fore 8 o'clock today. Telephone 1395-M. One of the features of the Lyman Howe travel festival, to be presented next Tuesday night at the Whitney theater, is a complete'tour of the vast Bethlehem steel plants. The picture is said to be not merely educative but highly interesting slowing, as it does, the complete process of steel manufac- ture. Beginning with the great electric cradles, unloading entire freight trains at one time, the picture shows the powerful ore cranes in operation, the blast furnaces, the molten metal run- ning like milk through troughs, the MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-Violin and outfit. Bar-. gain. M. Feldman, 433 Hamilton Place. WILL the man who exchanged hats at Union last Sunday call 1343-M? 'I By Cosmo Ha idton. The Most Daring I and Brilliant Play Ever Seen on thee A erican St go A.t'R A TRIUMPHANT R N OF 1 MONTHS in CHICAGO THN CHICAGO TRIMUNE SAID 'qt a kles most infectouslj ptnto t wereindeed pity to stay away." ^ , s :" I -- LAST TIMES TODAY Extra .Added Attractions Big Style Show-Living Model SENETT COMEDY ALE-Desirable concert tocket. floor; $5.50. Phone or call at esk, Michigan Union. Sunday Mary Pickford In "Hoodlums" Friday & Satur Tom Mix Rough Ridi Romanc4 Priles- $1 11