inue tnrougn expected the ompleted. f as im- Nickels Arcade To Be Ready Soon the i Providing labor conditions re- oppor main satisfactory, the new Nickels ipparent, Arcade extending from State street. intense- to Maynard, which was started and that about May i will be completed by was all Nov. i. The building is being constructed of brick and concrete. ,ents at- The arcade is to be well lighted by iversities sky-lights running the entire length ordinary o the building. practical through summer !nt Hutch- rss to the the work ed himself , was tak- and that ents alike nt interest AT "Y" SOCIOLOGIST CANDIDATE RAPPS WILSON AND HUGHES Detroit, Oct. z.-The administra- tion of President Wilson and the campaign methods of Charles E. Hughes were assailed by Allan L. Benson, Socialist candidate for President, speaking at a mnass meet- ing here today. Sieaking on "the issues of the campaign," Mr. Benson declared that "any dead issue is alive enough to be discussed by President Wilson and Mr. Hughes, and all live issues are disregarded by both candi- dates." U. S. SENATOR DIES AT HOME IN LITTLE ROCK Little Rock, Ark.i Oct. i-(Spec- ial.)-United Slates Seator James PP. Clarke, president pro tempore of the Senate, died at his home in this city yesterday afternoon. Patronize Michigan Daily Adver- tisers. soon learned the English language, but the goal of his ambition,. the $2,ooo, which was to put him through the school in Holland, came in very slowly. Then his new found friends in Holland told him of the University where it was considered all right to work while one is securing an ed- ucation. They said that several of his own countrymen had worked their way through and he could do the same thing. That's why Anton is in Ann Ar- bor now. Gym Work Offered Upperclassmen Special gymnasium classes for up- per classmen will be offered this year by Doctor George A. May, providing sufficient men show in- terest in the work. Those exempt from required physical work will also be permitted to participate in the regular classes for freshmen. The physical examinations for freshmen will include tests in chin- ning, dipping, vaulting, high jump- ing, running the half mile in three minutes and fifty yards in six sec- onds. With the opening of classes to- morrow the eternal Frosh cap is due to appear. These caps are not for the sole purpose of attracting the hungry soph, although that feature enters in, but are a Michi- gan tradition. Loosen up, Frosh I There is great honor attached to the feat of wearing the first postage stamp of the year. inabooxs are as pop- this year. A steady ag made for them at on State street. s are complete with r new men on the ace is provided for ,a )ense account. The le the scores of last s and also the i9r6 Ile. >ks are intended pri- shmen and new men , but others may ob- of charge.