all right.' amenI r I; CRITICISES AUTHORITIES SAYS THAT USE OF AUDITORIUM SHOULD HAVE BEEN EXTENDED TO DR. CONWELL Editor, Michigan Daily: After listening to Dr. Conwell's splendid lecture at the Methodist church on Sunday night, it seems un- warrantable that it should have been made impossible for every student and young man and woman in town to hear him. Also after his rather touching reference to his former pleasure in speaking in the "great University au- ditorium," it seems highly regretable that he should not have been extended the courtesy of Hill auditorium-es- pecially as, considering his advanced' years, there is every possibility that he will not visit us again. A PATRON. Doctors To Attend Convention Dean W. B. Hinsdale and Dr. D. W., Meyers, of the Homeopathic medical school have left for Washington, where points are given 0' ' TRELEAVEN, '18D,. CLAIMS CRITI- CISMS ARE NOT JUSTIFIED; URGES REPORT. Editor, The Michigan Daily:- There can be no justification for any further communications or writ- ings of any sort as regards the una- voidable mistake made by the band in playing the national anthem last Sat- urday. It must be conceded by all that in the past, since its organization, the band has always acquitted itself with credit, both for itself and the Uni- versity, and that it has always been an inspiration to the players, alumni, and the student body. In the future, let's stand by the hand and give it the combined,' undi vded, and enthusiastic support it de- serves, P. C. TRELEAVEN, '18DTh Ann Arbor Men To Go To Custer Seventy-eight men from Ann Arbor will go to Camp Custer Nov. 19, when STATE ST. WAHR'9S The Dwelling Place of Light-Churchill.................. Extricating Obadiah-Lincoln........................ His Family-Poole.................................. The Soul of a Bishop-Wells.. .................. Great Possessions-Grayson ......................... Beyond-Galsworthey ............. .................... Over the Top-Empey............................... Long Live the King-Rinehart.......................... Anne's House of Dreams-Montgomery................. No Man's Land-"Sapper"............................ A Son of the Middle Border-Garland................ My Four Years in Germany-Gerard.,..................... meet at 3:30 t Newberry be at Angell o'clock this 5:30 o'clock ry meeting of the hing will be held night at Barbour ENGINEERING TOOLS ALARM CLOCKS ELECTRIC SUPPLI STATE STREET HARDWA! I'SPECIAL This week only ads of league of houses of four or members will meet at 11:30 ck today for luncheon at Barbour asium. The question of the an- faculty tea will be discussed, the formation of neighborhood ps among the league houses. Dr. ]loise Walker wil speak on the of the house sanitarian. )men living in town or in league es of four members of less are ed to tea at 4 o'clock tomorrow noon -at Newberry residence. cis Bacon, '02, will speak on the mts' Friendship war fuqd. Martha building will entertain repre- tives from league houses at 7 ck tomorrow night. Prof. W. A. er will speak and there will be ng and cheering. No subscrip- will be taken at either of these [ngs. 'ls who are making surgical dress- at Angell house are asked to meet to have a picture taken at 3:30 ck this afternoon. asses in required sophomore gym- tm work will start Thursday. ss Evans will meet' all seniors, rs, and sophomores intending tc basketball, at 4:30 o'clock Thurs- fternoon. e class in military marching wil' at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. ,ting next week, the following dule is in effect: 3:30 o'clock lay, advanced aesthetic dancing; o'clock Monday, sophomore bask- 1; 3:30 o'clock Tuesday, begin- aesthetic dancing; 1:30 o'clock nesday, playground course; 2:30 ck Wednesday, military march- imming classes start this Thurs- according to schedule. they will attend a rledical conventidn the next contingent from this city will in session there. be called to report for service. Gasolne 23c, Polarine 50c. Staeb er U. of M. Jewelry. J. L. Chapman's & Co.,'117 8. Ashley St.-Adv. is the place. 113 S. Main.-Adv. - - -- -- - - -- -- --4- -- 1' 2. Pound Michigan Seal Stationery Packages Envelopes, to match 75c / a a 4 aM SLATER"S BOOK SHOP PHONE 430 "Just a Little BETTER" ICE CREAM for all occasions J1 I 4, N A Let a Service Flag Tell the World- that someone has gone from your home or fraternity to "help make the world safe for democracy." Official service emblems are shown here in all sizes and two qualities, with extra stars-up to twelve-in- cluded. TRUJEY'S 218 S. Main Street For your Appointment Committee Photograph try SWAIN 713 East University Ave Each blade tested. Do Sin ale edze I DEFIANCE COTTON BUNTING =j1 Union News I Twelve stars furnished. Size 2x3 feet 3x5 feet 4x6 feet 5x8 feet 6x10 feet 8x12 feet Extra stars 8c each. Price $1.20 $2.25 $3.15 $5.25 $7.50 $11.25 I] Arcade Barber Shop Nickels Arcade We have both the in the equipment to f best in banking The Ann Arbor Sa INCORPORATE Capitaliand Surplus I1 One or two team captains for the follow-up membership campaign have not reported yet, and, in order to check up the returns, it is necessary that they do so at once. The entertainment committee is working out a program for the Sunday afternoon meetings which will be re- sumed on Sunday, Nov. 25. The plan is to have these gatherings informal, and the programs are to include mus- ic and various "stunts." Talks will be given occassionally by faculty mem- bers, alumni, and townsmen. Destinctive Service STERLING WOOL BUNTING / Twelve stars furnished. Size 2X3 feet 3x5 feet 4x6 feet 5x8 feet 6x10 feet 8x12 feet 10x18 feet (Third Floo Extra stars 8c each. Price $2.00 $4.50 $7.20 $10.00 $14.00 $21.75 $37.50 r-Annex). No Grafting Northwest Corner Main a Huron Streets 707 North University Ave DETROIT UNITED LINE, Between Detroit, Ann Arborand (Dffective May 2a, 1917) Detroit Limited and Express Cars- m., 8:ro a. in., and hourly to 7:10 p. P. mn. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a every two hours to 6:48 o. im.; to 8:48 p. M,. Jackson Express Cars "idcal stops Ann Arbor)-9:48 a. in. and evr,-y t to 7:48 p. im. Local Cars East Bound- :35 a. a. ., 7:05 a. n. and evary two hoai p. m.. 8:op. tn., g:05 P.in.,; 1: To Ypsilanti only, o :2o a. in.. Q:. 2:o5 p. in., 6:05 p. im. 9:45 P. In. IT 12:20 a. mn.. 1:1o a. n.. 1 :20 a. in. change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound-6:os a. a. M.. 10:20 p. m.- 12:20 a. m. Ladies Attention ! Massages and Shampoo in your home II For Appointment Call 1346-R intercollegiate intelligence isl eceiving numerous calls for men romen to aid in war work. work of organizing the execu- ouncil, which was created by the l of directors last Thursday, is essing rapidly. The council will its initial meeting within the ten days. ~ZZT] n i :. y .. . next WINNING THE WAR AND FOOD CONTROL rt of a In order to obtain the special rates thy of on railroad tickets to the Pennsyl- s from vania game, those who intend to go wealthy must sign at the Union deskbefore e. To Th'ursday night. The railroad tick- uld this ets for the Northwestern game also .ours! are now on sale at the desk. A. like Red Cross Workers to be Photographed 'eholder Women who are making surgical -Harry dressings at the Angell house are to have a group picture taken at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday, Nov. 30. Owing to awake." cloudy weather on Monday, the pictur could not be taken then. Mrs. L. M. Cramer, a Detroit news- coming paper correspondent, will superintend the taking of the picture, which will probably run in the Detroit Times and Are very cldsely related and loom large in plans of the nation at this time, but we must eat some food at fairly regular intervals if we are to keep ourselves in shape to do our bit. THE RENELLEN HOSPICE A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE'SERVICE Is here to do its part toward keeping you fit and in condition to carry your share of the burden we provide wholesome food for wholesome folk-eat wisely and you will eat with us. I am right here on the job to see that you are pleased with every meal I f i at the Packard Aca- ere- /'