THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pa TTLE WILL ADDRESS JION STUDENT RALLY President Clarence Cook Little will address a Union Student meet- ing at 6:45 Sunday evening, Nov. 4 at the First Methodist Church, on the corner of Washington ave- nue and State street. The topic of hisetalk will be "The Church and the Campus." The meeting, which is the first rally of its kind this year, is to be held under the joint auspices of the Student Christian associa- tion and the student religious or- ganizations of Ann Arbor. Martin Mol, '30, president of the Student Christian association, will preside. at the gathering. The meeting was originally scheduled to take place in Lane hall, and an announcement has al- ready been made to that effect. However, the change was necessi- tated by the larger capacity of the Methodist Church. It will be open to all who are interested. Sprowl Is Awarded Law Memorial Prize James A. Sprowl, '29L, has been awarded the Class of 1908 Memorial scholarship it was announced yes- terday by Paul A. Leidy, secretaryl of the law school. This scholarship was established by Guy B. Findley, '08L, and is awarded at the beginning of each school year to the student who has attained the highest rank in the second year law class the preceed- ing year. In attaining this high rank for his second year work, Sprowl duplicated his first year record, earning A grades in every hour of work carried. Sprowl was also the recipient of one of the Faculty-Alumni schol- arships awarded annually to mem- bers of the third year class in the law school. Similar awards have been made to Howard Neitzert, '29L, Gordon B. Wheeler, '29L, and Henry S. Wingate, '29L. Sutscribe to The Michigan Daily, $4.00 per year. It's worth it! fi lI I Ih l I I I - " ,. r ° Wear an, Adler and an R. & 1~~ 7- Collegian Suit WO c W. Overcoat FLOODLIGHTS. FOR PARTIES Just the thing for bright- ening up the decorations and making the scenery more attractive. Rented at the Small Charge of 75c a Night 25c Additional for Colors ERNST BROS. Electrical Shop 210 S. 4th Ave. OSCAR O. M. VOGEL VOGEL BROSI MARTIN H. VOGEL 33A tK E T 339 Souh Mai Stre . 1 Phone 6656 Try some of our choice roasts of beef, pork, veal and lamb. We have the delicious Canadian back bacon, and that won- derful Virginia ham for roasting. Plenty of fowl, chickens, broilers and ducks, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Ham Ends-15c Large size. Monarch Teenie Weenie Sweet Peas 12 Cans for $2.50 .11 Want Ads Pay Re ad the Classified Ads 1 .. ONE" CALLY I 11 NUMBER -h You Had Better Hurry to make your Season Reservations for the outstanding dramatic events of years. SEND IN YOUR MAIL ORDERS NOW . y 14 . I >>. I 11 Long-distance telephone calls cost less and take less time to complete when Station-to-Station service is used. By giving the number of the distant telephone, you facili- tate the operator's work and speed your call. cl 3E EVYORK, PT1W -U L , r r to the Game Saturday. We're afraid Illinois has the edge on Michigan for Saturday but we're sure Adler Collegian and R. & W. clothes have the edge on other makes at anywhere near the price. They're new, they're hand tailored and specially made, they fit and have that touch of style and distinction that is lacking in most ready-made suits no matter what the price. If you'll stop in we can point out conclusively the superior fea- tures of Adler Collegian and R. & W. clothes. When we sell a suit we don't have to have our tailor (and we have a first class one right here in the store) take it all apart and make it over. We carry the new styles and colors in "shorts," "mediums," "longs" and "extra longs" in all the different weaves and fabrics in a large enough selection so you can get what you want when you want it. Our tailor is kept busy making minor alterations- many suits are sold without any. We want our old customers, who have left Ann Arbor but are back to the game, to come in and see our new Suits and Overcoats. DIAL t0" when calling the following nearby points by number: DEARBORN DETROIT JACKSON ROYAL OAK WYANDOTTE YPSILANTI I 11 Presenting Four Distinctively Different Recent New York Guild Successes at the WHITNEY THEATRE DIAL "110" WED. E NOV. 14. MON. E NOV. 1$ WED. E NOV. 28. MON. E DEC. 3. AT EVE. EE. 9- EVE. 8-E EVE. George Bernard Shaw's Comedy- "THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA" Society. Comedy by S. N. Behrman. "THE SECOND MAN" A Bootlegging Dramatic Comedy-. "NED McCOBB'S DAUGHTER" By Sidney Howard. St. John Ervne's Gripping Drama- "JOHN FERGUSON" when calling any other point. For information regarding numbers, dial 110 and ask for operator. $40 $45 $50 out-of-town telephone the Toll Information All Suits have two pants TOM COR BETT Sale of Season Tickets Closes Nov. 3. Regular Reserved Seat Sale for Single Performances Monday, Nov. . Box Office-Print and Book Shop 521 E. Jefferson Phone 21081 z . rnE, GWw a { ECU. PK. 116 E. Liberty y}.IELF s V r "pXONES Subscribe to The Michigan Daily i II I] e MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE Co. -, ,., . i i "1 //% U- (,I( 6 . ,: /I m t 'U- fir - (2 7-/7 /. /. /N,. / ' ''-' " I I i I All ready for the whistle ---- or the wind 1/1 You know the big thrill just before the whistle blows. Be prepared to enjoy all the big.games this year in a smart -looking Alligator. Warmth and style for the brisk, windy days, and absolute protection, no mat- ter how hard it rains. Every Alligator is correctly modeled in the most advanced style { and all Alligator fabrics are a revelation in softness, light weight and durability. Try one on. Get the' feel of it and you'll appre- ciate the big difference. Alligators are sold only at the best stores and retail from $7.50 to $25.00. See the new Alligator Aviation model at $10.00. The Alligator Company, i . i ' ..but a mosquito blocked the way T HE Panama Canal diggers had engineering brains and money aplenty. But they were blocked by the malaria and yellow-fever bearing mosqui- toes, which killed men by thousands. Then Gorgas stamped out the mos- quito. The fever was conquered. The Canal was completed. The importance of little things is rec- ognized in the telephone industry too. Effective service to the public is possible only when every step from purchase of raw material to the operator's "Number, please" has been cared for. This is york for men who can sense the relations between seemingly unre- lated factors, men with the vision to see a possible mountain-barrier in a mole- hill-and with the resourcefulness to surmount it. T) ~ T T T X7nP-nT° R