SDEPARTMENI OPENS DS FOR WAR VESSELS Scout Cruisers and Thirty Sub- marines to Be Built ,shington, Nov. 1.-The navy de- nent today opened bids for four ; cruisers and 30 coast defense arines. The scout cruisers, to nown for the present as Nos. 4 inclusive, will be the largest and st vessels of their class built for navy. Their chief characteristics be: Displacement, 7,100 tons; 1, 35 knots; length, 550 feet; beam, et; arnament, eight 6-inch guns, torpedo tubes and two 3-inch aircraft guns; complement, 330. r high-powered machinery will be acted by light vertical and horn al armor. new feature of these vessels, never porate4 in any ship of a power- nilitary type, will be their com- equipment for carrying and ching of the largest size hydro- planes. ,enty-seven of the coast subma- s will be of the usual type. They be known for the present as Nos. o 104 inclusive. The remaining e, Nos. 105 to 107, will be of a new representing a marked increase ze over the usual coast submarine. i of these three vessels will rep- nt different ideas. It is hoped in development to arrive at a size essel which will be sufficiently s to perform nearly all the duties ired of a submarine, but at the e time sufficiently small to be built kly in large numbers. Campus in Brief Mr. W. W. Bishop, chief librarian of the Library, will speak twice tomor- row before the State Teachers' as- sociation, which holds its convention this year at Grand Rapids. The first address will be given to the English teachers section and the second to the library section. Both will be on the same subject, "Library Extension Service." The concrete for the first floor of the west wing of the Library addition has been successfully poured. It will now undergo the hardening process which will take nearly a week. Stone for the east wing has been received and work has started upon it. The forestry department of the Uni- versity has ordered from the Ham- mond Lumber company of Eureka, Calif., a cross-section of a large red- wood tree. The section will be more than 20 feet in diameter and will have to be shipped in parts and then glued together by the foresters in the Uni- versity. According to Prof. L. J. Young, of the forestry department, this' section will represent a tree that is more than 2,000 years old. It will be put on exhibition in the forestry rooms in the natural science building this month. The officials of Yale University have written to Prof. W. H. Hobbs, of the geology department, asking for his opinion on military training for col- leges. Professor Hobbs has not an- swered them as yet. His reply will be published later in The Daily. Hughes and prohibition won in the' straw ballot recently held by the mem- bers of the University club, a society composed of the faculty and graduates of the University. Hughes received a total of -49 votes out of 86 votes cast, while the drys won by a large ma- jority. Herbert Stout, grad., has been in the city for the past few days visiting friends. When he graduated from the forestry department in 1910 he took a position in forestry survey work in the Philippine Islands. Fpr the past two years he has been running a planta- tion there, making a speciality of co- coanut oil. __________________________'~ ~ '~t "v ** * " * * * * * * * T THE THEATERS TODAY ijestle-Vaudeville. pheum Fannie Ward in ,Each Pearl a Tear Also Bray cartoons. 'eade-Ormi Hawley in "Where Love Leads." * * * * * * * * * * * * AT THE MAJESTIC Spice and clever acting will be the op liners of the bill which opens at ie Majestic tonight. It is a diversi- ed bill and one that contains plenty f comedy. The bill is headed by "Those French irls," the Amoros Sisters. It would e an easier task to tell what they on't do than to describe their work. 'hey sing, dance and give physical ulture demonstrations. Their acro- atic stunts are amazing. They inject iuch comedy into their offering. The Dan Bruce and Marge Duffety ompany will present a sensational omedy playlet called "A Corner in Vireless." It shows the reaction of a usiness man's platitudes upon'him- elf. It is a story of modern business nethods now in vogue. It is a story rith a love thread throughout the play en plenty of laughter and melo- rama. Murphy, Howard and Rudolph have .ne of those acts that never fail to lease the Majestic audiences. They re three harmony singers, with two lever soloists. Their,songs are well selected, Hope Vernon, is a songstress and as a violin. You think that you have .eard violinists, but with the fiddle .nder her chin, the fingers of one .and carefully moving over the frets he other manipulating a bow, she roduces with her voice tons which yen the most careful observers de- lare come from the violin. Henry and Adelaide have a very ood selection of dances. They call ;hem the hurry up kind. The feature f the act is the man chafging from vening dress to a business suit, in- luding shoes, while dancing. Seats are now on sale for Tuesday ight. . Two shows will be reserved .nd complete returns will be read rom the stage. Recovered Patients Leave Hospital The University hospital has been reating several typhoid and scarlet ever patients during the month of )ctober. The students recovering from .yphoid fever, C. L. Rothrock and William F. Zingg, '18E, together with ?aul E. Cholette, '19, a scarlet fever patient, and T. F. Egan, '18, a chicken- >ox convelescent, will leave the in- ititution during the week. Alarm clocks, $1.00 up. Chapman, Jeweler, 1.13 South Main St. tues-eod For results advertise in The Michi- TT 41EEEEE!UEI2.', i1 l _ - - p gtIlTeHue of Kuppenhohner Te _afstout: You men of fall figure -you stout men and stout- Sish men - you need style in your clothes. Do you realize that you can now go to your Kuppenheimer dealer and find your size with all the smartness of the slender models - __ r roomy and confortablre, but built to conceal corpulence! Prices $20 to $45. caclty of Frac a : 'ws and tc 1e or'wrs M 'd, originated by his House 0 IC AGO Get our hook, Styles for Men, from your dealer or send your name tous ir I' 'i II III b! 'i l I ! ! ,, I !t Ie Ih . F 11 1 , ' ., - . .x. " + .'.. w .>+ .S r v :- . 0. -i. a " . .k .' . x,:;.J.. _.. .. ..M~ ...i ,. e..;.. .~.,..sr,..:,_.. .., 'a.. - . _. , , x'. .. On Sale by the N.* F. ALLEN CO. Main St. ~~ II II I Ii ii II II li . I 1.1i1l l~ l i l !~ lllu~ i ii l l .i ______