9A 6'r MA III U1JLIrj I T0 DAY LAST TIMES TODA Screen I LAST TIME TODAY Arcade-Constance Binney "Room and Board." in "THE i dash ery-- Majestic--Cecil B. DeMille's pro- duction, "The Affairs of Ana- tol," with Wallace Reid, Wan- da Hawley, Gloria Swanson and Bebe Daniels. Wuerth- James 0. Curwood's "God's Country and the Law." Orpheum-Robert Herron in "Co- incidence." ROBERT HERRON N . In Afi OF nat Showing of Ill Veilings I "Coincidence" MAT. TODAY 2:00 and 4:00 SHO' 7; THIS WEEEK Stage ane in~1eton hog , s I THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTI TO SEE THIS GREAT PRODUC 4. 8]Nickels Arcade .. M AM LAST TIMES TODAY SHOWING 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30 The daughter of an earl and a| stable girl! Though she lived in a castle she was forced by poverty to take in boarders, and the first to see the ROOM AND BOARD SIGN was an American million- aire. There you have the beginning of the prettiest and cleverest romance you have seen in pic- tures in many a moon. Garrick (Detroit)-"Three Live Ghosts." Women Hockey practice for class teams will be held as follows: Juniors and' seniors at 4 o'clock on Mondays and Wednesdays; sophomores at 3 o'clock on Wednesdays beginning Oct. '12; freshmen at 5 o'clock Mondays begin- ning Oct. 10. Upperclassmen have al- ready begun practice. Volunteers for general Y. W. C. A. work and for selling chocolate bars in particular are asked to sign up at New- berry hall. Women who are interested in social service work at the Homoeopathic hospital are requested to sign up for it at Newberry hall. Women who wish to teach English, French, Spanish, citizenship, and danc- ing at the city Y. W. C. A. one night a week are asked to call immediately at the city Y. W. C. A. or at Newberry hall. Chaperones for the dances over the week end are: Packard4-Mrs. H. W. Cake; Union-Mrs. E. G. Heartt; Ar- mory--Mrs. Yates Adams. Any upperclassmen who have not yet started coming to hockey practices need not report at the gymnasium, but go directly to Palmer field, at the time for practice. The first of the required hygiene lec- tures for freshmen and entering soph- omore women will be held at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 11, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Attendance is compulsory. All freshmen and sophomore women taking required gymnasium work must have their lockers assigned by Mrs. Blackburn before Wednesday noon,- Oct. 12. An extra class for instruction In. tennis will be given by Miss Case at 1:30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoons, beginning Oct. 12. Girls of any class who desire to attend may report at Palmer field. Tryouts for Masques will be held as follows: Freshmen from 3 to 5 o'clock. Monday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall; other classes from 3 to 5 o'clock Tuesday and Wednesday after- noons in Sarah Caswell Angell hall., QUALITY SERVICE PRICE. Bert Ly TEST SUCCESS T HE three elements which guide you in the selection of a place to trade. 0 UR business is built on these wor- thy principles. W E ask for your patronage and can satisfy you that the best place in Ann Ar- bor to buy your meats and groceries is Weinmann Geisendorfer Co. Washington & Fifth Ave. everybody 's IN HIS LA Another good one coming "The ManV FROM THAT FAMOUS - SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY, BY LLC STANCE M N EY - IN md Board" THREE PHONES 1500 ONE NUXBER AF )DED FEATURES )MORROW BERT LYTELL appears as the young man who goes barefooted into exclusive New York Circles as a protest against the high price of shoes, and sets a fash- Ion that arouses the whole country. This picture has proved one of the most brilliant comedy ro- mances that has ever been screened. IT IS THE SORT OF PICTURE THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSEDI 11 Q 1.~ I 1. l . .. 1 CONTINUOUS SHOWS Saturday and Sunday' 2-11 P.M. u9 Adults ..... Kiddies.... ' . . ; . I LAST TIME TODAY t I. BUSINESS TRYOUTS Tryouts for the business side of The Michigan Daily may apply between 2 and ;4 o'clock this afternoon. Firbt semester fresh- men are not eligible. 1' James Oliver I %Jrwood's I> AF ST NATIQNAL ATTRACTI, r I "God's Country I, U i ELITE HAT SHOP $8.50 -- $10.50 SPECIALS "DREAM STREET" ISAN UNUSUAL PICTURE 11The little players live....not act....through nine reels. f The direction is an exquisite and advanced work. .fThe characters are delightfully human, really individual, and most interesting. liThe action is touched with a quick glow of suspense that whips attention to a complete absorption. ffThere are a great many sets, some very beautiful. iThe love scenes, we feel, are the most natural ever present- ed in the films. lThe production is wrapt in a great royal mantle of beauty. D. W. GRIFFITH'S New Dramatic Comedy FIVE D. W.C Dr AND The Law" Considered His Be THE ( CAROLL DEM1 ROBERT GRAI WILLIAM J. I i. AJ It doesn't mean ORDER WORK REMODELING Corner Jefferson and Mayna Streets EDDIE BOLAND OTHER C 'wo that it really Wedding rd -~ - t ;, T IN FIVE HE 0HINK" IdI 1422-W