A ILHNI I TEAM TO L SAME Walk, ST flTO TC t New Shipment 01 Ladies Heather Mixture Cashmere = Hose At UI"Wil oh, h ow bitter e face dont fit her.. She all would amaze ught at BlueMaize. Sufficient funds have been raised by the members of the inter-fraternity conference to send the All-fresh foot- ball team to Chicago. At a meeting of the conference last Tuesday night a committee was ap- pointed to find means of raising enough money to enable the team to take the trip. Each of the 28 fraternities in the conference contributed $10.75, making a total of $301.00, which will be enough to pay the expenses of 15 men. The men who have ben chosen by Coach Mather to make the trip are: G. Johnson, M. Clark, Wachter, Goebel, rCade A Nuisance? ll incessantly-litter ar grease all over natter what they do :ing them just the Colburn, Johns, Rolland, Glauser, Searles, Paper, Dumphy, Banks, An- drews, Capon, and Method. There is a conference ruling which says that not more than 35 men may be sent by the Athletic association of any member of the Conference, but at other universities, means were found of sending the freshman teams when they wanted to. The fraternity members felt that our freshmen de- served some reward of their work this year. The team left last night, and will return tonight. The Stage "Chicago or Bust," was the slogan painted on a little Ford truck which left State street yesterday afternoon for Chicago. When nine students un- dertake to ride to Chicago in one little Ford delivery truck, they must want to beat Chicago. But no one knows if there will be any passangers for the return trip. Every possible' means of reaching the "Windy City", for today's game seems to have been employed. Two men, more in the spirit of adventure than anything else, started to walk Thurs4ay evening. One of them had an engagement in Chicago for Sat- urday evening. Possibly he couldn't wait till train time! They started about 10 o'clock at night, on the spur of the moment, and began with a lift of several miles into the. country in a friend's car. After that walking, running, automobiling, or riding in any conveyance on the road was to be in order, just as long as they' did not take to street cars or trains. Can you imagine a stronger "Beat Chicago" spirit? Four trucks also left the city yes- terday noon, carrying capacity loads of men, at a round-trip fare of $8. Other. trucks charged $10 and all were able to m-uster a full crew. Aviation helmets and army coats gave an odd appearance to the party, all with their quota of Michigan men. Some left by interurban, going from here to Mus- kegon and thence across to Chicago by boat. Every manner of getting to the game, with or without money, seems to have been employed, with the ex- ception of airplanes. Many Colleges Have Homneoming 3 .. IH Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. f , The Ann Arbor Sayings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $550,000.00 Resources.......$4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. 11 Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones: Theatre. 2g6-M Mgr's Res.. iFri-Sat-7-8-Elaine Ham stein in The Country 'c Suti-M{on-Tues-9- i o- ii- Moore'in "The Gay Quex"; Christie cot "A Cheerful Liar", and Monologue. 11 Sat. 8-All-star cast in "Wit a screen magazine and co WXho Hesitates." Sun-Mon. 9-10-The famous : Wright picture, "The Eye World," with a colored comedy. Returned by reque Tues-Wed. 11-12-A feature production, "The Other Ha monkey comedy and kinogr -VAUDEVILLE- Thurs-Fri. 13-14-A picture "Bolshevism on Trial," w reel 'comedy, "Darind Lions THE LYNDON 606 EAST LIBERTY ST. Ja I i MAJESTIC LAST TIMES TODAY "Whom The Gods Would Destroy"%-.r Sun-Mon-9-io-Anita Stewart. with an all-star cast in "Her Kingdom ofD reams" I i Sat. 8-Mitchell Lewis in "Life's Great- est Problem," returned by request, with a news and comedy. Sun-Mon. 9-10--Montague Love in "The Broadway Saint," with a Mutt and Jeff cartoo; "Why Mutt left the Village," and Ford weekly. r'ues-Wed. 11 -12-Madlaine Traverse in "Snares of Paris," with a two-reel western. Thurs-Fri. 13-14-Douglas Fairbanks in His Majesty, The American," with a two-reel comedy," Model Husbands." rray of pretty dies gifts that nd do not cost i have a look e brother and THE WHITNEY iLLER ERS Uncle Hiram, who is going to disin- herit his nephew unless the young man becomes a missionary to Ch'ina, is very susceptible to the charms of Gladys Lorraine, a Follies actress, in "Suite 16," which will be presented at the Whitney tonight. When the nephew's wife is on her way to visit the uncle to make sure that he does not' will his fortune to any of the other relatives, her hus- band is visited by Gladys who is under the impression that he is her husband.' Gladys is looking for evidence for a divorce. ' Then the uncle himself ap- pears and to save the situation, Gladys assumes the part of the real wife Amusing situations and entertaining Icomplications follow. GC k Detroit Nora Bayes in "Ladies First" 1 ! t l l S RUBER T DETROII IN: ._ .I 'The Screen ~THE MRAJESTIC ",, . % .. -ry Cousin" ss by BoothT arkington and Your Country Cousin is in Town. A public The ARCADE reception Today. at Be Picturesque Belgian towns are the scenes of the romance that underlies "Whom the Gods Would' Destroy," which will be shown again today at the Majestic. Pauline Stark plays the part of the Belgian heroine whose family has been destroyed by the German invaders. There is another'girl in the story,' the daughter of a German-American who is also in love with the American chemist around whom the plot centers. But her father's affiliations with the imperial government result in Ger- man officers paying her objectionable attentions and she finally meets death as a result of her father's duplicity. In spite of the realistic war scenes, the romance of the chemist and the young Belgian girl Is given the most prominence in the picture.,i THE ARCADE Elaine Hammerstein stars in "The Country Cousin," adapted from the play of the same name by Booth Tark- ington and Julien Street, which will be shown today at the Arcade. She is seen as Nancy Price, a capa- ble young American girl, who manages a farm. She becomes the center of interest in a group of fashionable near relatives and their friends, and is in- strumental in opening the eyes of her cousin who inherits a fortune. This is Miss Hammerstein's first stellar role in a Seliniek picture. Many other universities have had or are making extensive plans for their alumni "homecoming." They are leaving special week-ends ;when the alumni will be invited to come back and meet their classmates, Illinois had its homecoming last week. The union building was' used as the official headquarters. Reunions were held all during the day. Some of the events held during the day Were as followg : Band reunion, alum- ni mass meeting at which Governor Lowden spoke, football game with Chi- cago, reception of Illinae and wives of homecomers by the Women's league, and an Illinois union dance. The University of Iowa is planning to have its homecoming Nov: 21 and 22. A big dinner Friday night will be a special feature of the first ,day of homecoming. The Missouri-Oklahoma game was the big feature of the homecoming at the University of Oklahoma last week. About 2,000 alumni were back for the occasion. Committees met the trains and conducted the former students to rooms. The universities of Wisconsin,' Min- nesota. and Kentucky will also have a homecoming week in the near future. 400 STUDENTS GIVE VARSITY SENDOFF TO CHICAGO GAME Four hundred students were at the Michigan Central depot Friday morn- ing to see the team off to Chicago. Shortly before 8 o'clock the band marched down State street to the de- pot playing "The Victors," -followed by many freshmen and upperclassmen. H. G. Sparks, '20, Varsity cheer lead- er, was on hand and led the yells. Measured by its price, the Crawford Brogue Shoe is the most reasoipable buy in town. Davis Toggery Shop. 119 S. Main St.-Adv. Patronize the Daily Advertisers. LAST TIMES HMGODS W4 DESTRI ON SAMPE U, JEST 'FIRE FIRE", MAJESTIC I STARTING SUN there-with 'ALL Rela- your I tives! I for see J at least SUNDAY: MONDAY - TUESDAY Tom Moore -in- The Gay Lord Quex"4 The gayest thing you have seen in many moons. 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