THE MICHIGAN DAILY AUTO LIVERY 418 S. MAIN ST. PHONE 583J With or Without Driver Il11111111lt 11 tfiil lilli [![ll11ililnjl = Dr. George E. ifickle = OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office hours daily by appoint- merit Telephone 2526 SIm. 12, Over Arcade Theatre 711 N. University Ave. ..,' a ,:', . LAST TIMES TODAY ape fr o ha etre Inth future no women's notices will Thefirt rheasalof heUniversity Girs' leeclub has been postponed utlTuesday, Oct. 26, as the list of nwmembers is not yet complete. All women who plan to go to the Illinois game must sign up today on the bulletin board in Barbour gym- nasium and call at Dean Jordan's of- fice at: a time to be announced later to buy their tickets. A chaperone will go on they special train. Annual tryouts for Athena Literary society will be held at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday night in the 'Alpha Nu room, University hall. All University women are eligible. Hockey practices for upperclass teams will be held Wednesday after- noon, Oct. 19, as follows: Sopho- mores at 3 o'clock; juniors and sen- iors at 4 o'clock. Miss Case's class for extra instruc- tion in tennis, open to women of all, classes, will be held at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon,. Oct. 19. The second hygiene lecture will be given for all freshmen and entering sophomore women at 4 o'clock Tues- day afternoon,' Oct. 18. Tryouts for the Girls' Mandolin club will be held from 4 to 510S o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday,' aid Thurs- day of this week at Newberry, hall. Mummers, student direc'ted dramatic organization, will - hold its tryouts in Sarah Caswell Angell hall from 4 to 6 o'clock Wednesday and Thursday. All University women are eligible, and must bring something to read. Michigan Dames will hold its regu- lar meeting at 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening at Newberry hall. Wives of students are invited to attend. The second meeting of the Women's athletic board will be held at 7:15 o'clock Thursday at the Gamma Phi Beta house. All members must be present. .WE'VE GOT 'EM ALL Indvidual or.Group Pictures I i PICTURES OF FOO TBALL ,MEN VENUS PENCILS rivals all for p erfect pencil work. 17 black degrees and 3 copying. 719 N. UNIVERSITY CORN WELL COAL - COAL - COAL POCAHONTAS LUMP AND EGG KENTUCKY LUMP AND EGG WEST VIRGINIA LUMP AND EGG ACME L._UMP,' SOLVAY COKE AND SCRANTON COAL Phones 81]-Fl and 2207 OFFICE--CORNWELL BLOCK CONWL COAL -- COAL -- COAL 1 Shows at 2:00, - 3:30,- 7:00, - 8:30 KELM BROTHERS ARTHUR S. KANE presents .CHARLES na r; ,. , a= <,.:, RAY RESTAURANT MOND This is our in the famous Charles Hoyt play "A Midigt Bell" A midnight mystery -- a gallivant with ghosts -- a hurri- cane of humor -- and enough thrills to last a year. RAY MADE A FIRST ITI RAY NATIONAL PLAYED IT!I ATTRACTION -- -AND BIG ADDED ATTRACTION LOUISE FAZENDA WITH CHESTER CONKLIN, JACK DUFFY, BABY JOHIN HENRY, JR., A") TEDDY, THE DOG -. ..--IN "',THE 'LOVE EGG" first year in Ann Arbor,, But try us and, you will see )AY - TUESDAY AMERICA'} ?40)T' !r BEAUTIFUL LNot '~T ERAGE OFPRJ I that it isn't our first in satisfy- ing our patrons No -~ I 209 EAST LIBERTY STREET i r II I MOVED TO OUR NEW LOCATION 5 - More Wonderful Days - 5 TODAY, TOM1ORROW, THURSDAY, (FRIDAY and SATURDAY DOUGLASFtBAN'Kf ..:tp re e t I 320 East Liberty Street F LANDER'l LOWE1$ Pathe Fables News Orchestra STARTS TOMORROW THOMAS. H. INCE PRE SENTS HIS DRAMA OF TODAY "MTHR0'MIE 11 Gilbertf's "Chocolates FAVORITES WITH EVERYONE NOTABLE CAST FEATURING LLOYD HUGHES BETTY 'BLYTHE,, JOSEPH KILGOUR, CLAIRE McDOWELL, AND BETTY. ROSS CLARK i ire Eberbach aO.So'n CO. a200-204 East Liberty StreetQ they delight they make content they gratify because they are lwvcom-pa-ra-bly fine! M~ended in the Good Old &nglAsh Wad Ad No. 4A - ~fj~vm" 2.war Jun~rec 6 I ia RoA h~jcrc ~ ._ Zt0' Zvcko qu"iiteew , f Dog s , ptoductiong.,tiims-e- Lanting of all- Dumas' vivid stories, this marvelous vie- ization of ;::The Three Musketeers" is truly apictur G or everyone-for your family and every family. From the young can" learn frankness, kindness, valor and Egeverosity.'"The old can find forgetfulness of trouble' ban tste its azitid ote for sorrow. And all of us who be' linv i Life's drama, with its chapters 'o f gaietyj~ad, ,oywe to Dma a debt of gratitude., -.1 0~ t ALLZFOR ONE.S-NE FOR A~ .- THE STORY OF THE WORLD AND ITS PEOPLE FOR THE HONOR OF THE FAMILY, A BIG AND MIGHTY STORY OF WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN HAD EVE NOT TEMPTED ADAM AND IF WE WERE OF UNIVERSAL THOUGHT AND ACTION.* IT IS A PANTO- MIMIC RHAPSODY, OF, THE GREATEST LOVE IN ALL THE WORLD T IHE LOVE OF A MOTHER FOR, HER SON. SHOWS :AT '2, 4,1, 99 MATINEE EVENING Adults 35c d Adults 50c PAT~tOrwzr. T.. r IA TINE - voidTom . rwd