pf Music Studios. Piano, n, Harmony. 312 S. Divis- one 212-J.-Adv skt. TheStage SHUBERT-GARRICK Detroit COSMO HAMILTON We set glass. C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237.-Adv. WUERTH THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 -FRANK 1 MAN" C in II MAJ E STIC TAy Saturday Dorothy Dalton in "The Lady of Red Butte" if "The Big Chance," a comedy drama which was presented at the Forty- eighth street theater at New York for five months, will be produced by A. H. Woods at the Shubert-Garrick next week, starting Sunday night. "The Big Chance" is a vital play of love and regeneration, the leading part being taken very successfully by Mary Nash. Partially written by Grant Morris when he was at the front and'then fin- ished with the aid of Willard Mack, the story deals with the moral redemp- tion of a group of wastrels and pro- fligates. The original NewYork cast Including Ailliam J. Kelly, Ben Hend- ricks, Annie Mack Berlein, Hans Rob- ert, J. Elmer Thompson and others will support Miss Nash. Purcdueuniversity's junior engineer- ing class will-be the guests of the col- lege next Monday. the engineers are on their annual tour of engineering schools and will spend the day in in- spectfng the laboratories and equip- mentat Michigan. The Michigan Dally, the only morn ing paper in An Arbor, contains all the latest campus, city, and world news.-Adv. Polish your floor with Old English Floor Wax. All size packages. G. H. Major & Co., Phone 237.-Adv. Wall-paper, paints, .floor oils, glass thing brushes, polishes and in fact every- iness. Headquarters for CORONA, L. C. SMI and other high grade TYPEWRITER. at my new store 17 NICKELS ARCADI 4 O. D. MORR ILL NEXT TO FARMERS AND MECH! H . ; -Ma~ry MiesJMinterFs in Paris" with a Sunshine nogram. , , ., II I REUM THEATRE 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 ARCADEJ I- .'Let us make your Fall ELL CASE" glish Nurse "The Win- "Comedy. e in "Love ord Weekly land in "The' a two-reel Shows at 3:o0 7:00; 8:30 Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Rea., 2306-M Thu- F i-9ro- Olive Thomas in "Up- stairs and Down;" Gale Henry Coin edy, "Her Honor, the Scrub Lady." Sat-ii-1mmy Wehien in "A Favgr to a Friend;" Cartoon, "Tale of a Shirt" and Scenic. E THE ]DETROIT '0N-TiHE-CAPUS "The Rose of China," an attractive musical comedy with an oriental set- ting, will ap.ear at.the Detroit-on-the- Campu next, week, beginning Sunday evening. Produced by F. Ray/ Coni- stock and Morris Gest, and written by Robert lifn, author of "Oh Boy," the play'is filled with tuneful and captiv- ating lyrics by . G. Wodehouse and Armand Vecsey. The cast, including Zrank McIntyre, Cecil Cunningham, Oscar Shaw. Jane. Richardson, and George Mack, still further insures theater-goers of one of the treats of, tho season. The chorus is made up of girls of unusual grace and beauty. q' v tc - j'E Jorn ~ We can save you money and supply you better clothes with a guarantee of satisfac and Winter Suits e Only The Best" Drothy Dalton Nothing but the best of material used in clothes. Place youf orders now for delivery now later. The Screen THE ARCADE aof Butte" "Upstairs and Down," Olive Thomas' first picture for Selsnick, will be pre- s,ented at the Arcade for the last times today. In the role of Alice Chesterton, a merry young mischief-maker who delights in getting in and Out of scrapes, Miss Thomas carries on a desperate flirtation with Terry O'Keefe a son of Ireland, despite the fact she is engaged to Tom Carey. But as the result of a plot to stop this escapade of Alice's, Terry trans- fers his attentions to Alice's sister, Betty. After many complications and laughable situations, things wind up i#~ a ,very amusing way. You will not be sorry if you do. We have a large selection of ALL WC woolens for your inspection. TINKER & COPIPANY day and Saturday added Attractions king After Pizzsro STRAIGHT GOODS iajestic Orchestra CLOTHES, FURNISHINGS AND HATS 342 South State Street at William Street Dress Suits and Silk Top Hats for r City News . - 1 ', .., _.. .. .. .... W _,.. rting Sunday aflace Reid w ijley of-,Giants" 11!lI1111111#il Urllllilllllltl111111111lIIltl li lllliilllllill11111 IIf I1 I I NICI tl1fC 4 d LASTF TIMES jODAY OLIVETHOfIAS IN. UP STAIRS AND DOWN" Did you ever meet a real baby vamp? Olive Thomas will ? introduce you to one in this smart set comedy, from the stage success by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Gale Henry coihedy, "HER HONOR, THIE SCRUBLADY", TOMORROW Emmy Wehlen IN "A FAVOR TO A FRIEND" SUNDAY-MONDAY Arcade Celebrates It's Fifth Anniversary "LOMBARDI, L T D" FEATURING BERT. LYTELL SPECIAL SONGS ANO MUSIC BY IKE FISHER'S JAZZ BAND 5, lifllllilllllllllrllillflltllllllllltllillillllllillllllllilllillllll111Illllillilli111 Substantial increase in city and county taxes is forecasted by the state apportionment for Washtenaw county, just 'eceived by the county clerk. The total tax to be levied on the coun- ty beginning this December is $266,- 886.38, as compared to $155,165.03 last year. Judging by last year's apportion- ment of valuation, -39 per cent of this total will be paid by the city. For the purpose of promoting a clos- er relationship between the citizens of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti and the farm residents of the surrounding ter- ritory, the joint Rotary clubs of the two cities will hold a dinner Oct. 15 at 6 o'clock at the Union.1H. E. Van- derwalker of Ypsilanti, district gov- ernor of the International Rotary clubs, is here to help, complete the arrangements for the affair, and says that a number of the leading citizens of the surrounding county and the Ann Arb~or board of supervisor's will-be in- vited. An address wil be delivered by Hon. John M. Dyer, first international vice- president of the Rotary clubs and one of the foremost agriculturists of the United States. 1ngineering 'News At its meeting tonight in room 301, Engineering building, the engineering honor committee will continue its dis- cussion of important changes which are to be introduced into the honor 'system this year. A complete explan- ation of the new system will be made as soon as plans are completed. Dean Cooley is expected to return Monday from his trip to New York. He is on business connected with the American Society of Mechanical Eng- ineers, of which he is president. C'O N CER T CHORAL UNIGI . ... .... - - .x !_._- l... g. 'I r A limited number of Season Tickets still available at $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 i Beginning Saturday, Oct. 11, tickets for the 1 FARRAR CONCERT will be on sale at $1.00 $1.50, and $2.00 each at the Uiversity: The committee an relations with stu- dent branches of the American Society of Mechanical EnginQers has some new ideas in connection with the attend- ance and credit of the branches. These will be introduced at the next meeting. of the Michigan branch, ,to be held about Oct. 15. Former Prof. John R. Allen of the mechanical engineering department is chairman of the com- mittee. School of Music I' I