THE" UMVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. The Store W. W. Wetmore, 4th Anniversar 1 1 1'haoksg iving Sale, Saturday, This Week. The "Michigan Pin"-the Block M, enameled in Yel- low and Blue on solid silver; worth 75c or a potted Crys- anthemum in bloom FREE With every pair of Ladies' Shos Greatest Jacket Sale of the season. 3-SAMPLE LINES-3 Pin and Plant, BOTH FREE With every Jacket sold SAT U R-DAY. 106S. Main St. and 342S. State St. UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. HAS FULL LINES OF NOTE BOOKS, and (STUDENTS'SUPPLIES. Fountain Pens and Fine and Staple Stationery and offers all at the Lowest Prices. For Forty Years GOLDEN SCEPTRE Has been smoked by college men and is to-day, a LEADER as a pure, mild, sweet mixture for the pipe. Lamps Expre sly 4 Students' Use "The Rochester," "The Yale," "The Royal," "The Perfection," "The Berlin Student," all nickle plated, varying in price from $1.00 to $2.50 each. OIL Every student should use Dean's "Red Star." It gives a pure white light, is odorless and does not char the wick. Deliv- ered in any part of the city in our cans at 10c per gallon. For sale only by DEA~kN & OCAMVIANY. 214 South Main Street. t In the Land of Letters. "The American College iii.American Life," by Charles Franklin Thwing, D. D., LL. D., President of Western te- serve University and Adelbert College. With the growth of American life has grown the American college. The col- lege has enlarged its constituency; it has gained in material worth and sig- nlficance; it has related itself nore vitally and more generally to life. ft has made appeals of increasing urgency to the American people for sustenance-and these appeals ave not been without avail;-and it has asked also for the privilege of giving itself through its graduates to every worthy cause. It may not be too much to say that the college has tried to be of the utmost value to man. These conditions may be interpreted as an intimation of the purposes which have ruled in the writing of This book. The primary aim has been to bring the American college into closer re- lationship with American life-so far as may be-to bring American life into a more vital touch with the Amer:can college. The author has believed, and still believes, that through the secuar- ing of this double purpose the college may be able to be a richer blessing to this great life of which the college is a part, and which it is set to serve. No book of a kind such as this can make any pretense of being complete. This volume includes the eonsideration of only a few of the more vtal ques- tions. Other questions, quite as vital possibly, the author hopes to be able to discuss in other volumes. For the American College, like American life or the life of any progressive people is full of infinite suggestions appealing to thought or to action-NosyTorks rd ILondon: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Athletic Notes. lThe Athletic Board met last nighit and transacted only routine business. J. A. Thomas was unfortunate in having his shoulder blade broken in ithe football practice yesterday. "Doc" Hollister, Beloit's head foot- ball coach, is assisting in coaching Northwestern for the game with iVis- coutsin. Hllister is said to kno wpee- tfectly the Wisconsin style0 of playing, and if so, is a valuable aiquisition to Northwestern's squad of coaches. Illinois and the Carlisle Indians will play a second game today at Chom- paign. The contest was arranged after Saturday night's game, in whir hi Indians were victors. While in Chan- palgo the visitors will be guests of honor of the University of Illinois, and an elaborate reception is being pr - Imlated for them. BINAK TRAINING. The Michigan football team will break training at Chicago immediately after the Coliseum game. That game must be won. It should be another victory like Yale over Princeton, only by a much larger score. Help the team in its efforts by attend- ing the game and wearing a lucky rabbit's foot purchased at Hailer's Jewelry Store. THE COLISEUM GAME. The reserved seats for the Coliseum game next Thursday have about been sold, but there will be many more on sale at Chicago. There will be over Z00 studenats in attendance at the game and each should see that Michigan w;os by wearing the lucky rabbit's foot. Buy them at Haller's Jewelry Store, Main street. S "ThePrisoner of Zenda".at the Ath- ens Theater tonight. W. J. Boon. Pres. W. ARNOLD, let Vice-pres J. . SaHNo.dIaVice-Pres. JOHN C. W0ALL, Ast. Cashier. State - Savins - Baik, Transacts a general Banking busi- HE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources,$1,100,000. Organized underethe General Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposits, buys and 'sells exchange on the principal cities oa the United States. Drafts cashed pse peper denticaton.Safety deposit baes to rent. OrracEns: Christian Mack Pres; W. n. Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Hiscock, oashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANKA nnArb Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $40,000 'ransacts a general banking business. Foreign exchange bought andsd. Furnish letters af credit. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE, Vice Pres S. W. OLARKSON. CashIer Cer. Sain and Huron Streets. Captai $0000I Surplus 30000. Transact a generat bankng bsiness. R K mpFres snCE GsnoN, Vice-Pres PasoD. H.nso Cashier. C. ff. MAJOR & Co., The Artistic deorators Have a complete line of Wall Paper, Paints, oils, Window Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc. Specialty of fine interior decorating, painting, frescoing, tinting and paper hanging. Only the best of workmen employed. Work guaranteed. C. l. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic Decorator. F. J. SCHLIBEDB. 340 S. STATE STREET nooo Binding..------ c.25ents and up Solid God Foutain P'ens--0...100 and up. Waterman and Wirt Pens in stsk and Pens IRepared Wholesale and Retl Papr.3llbs. of Lin- en Paper foe h0c'. FREE! Chafing Dish Recipe Book ! ASK FOR ONE. Our New Chafing Dishes are here. W =. Arxxo ld rEA E sLER. Music Studio PIANO, PIPE ORGAN AND COMPOSITION. CONCERT PIANO TUNING R. H. KEMPF, From Stuttgart Conservatory, Germany. 312 SOUTH DIVISION STREET @ MXUBICAL !@ Mel Gillespie, teac er of Mandolin, Bano and Guitar. Instructor in the University School ottusic. S years experience as a eacher. Call at Ann Arbor Music Co's. Store to arrange for hours, : . HOLMES' LIVERY STABLE, 509 E. Liberty St. Central location. Good Service TRY THE ..... Toledo * Steam Laundry And SAVE zo PER CENT on what You are now aying for laundry work. Leave orders at 1 d Souta MaioStreet. Rich's Peanut Crisp::: ioc and 20c a Box at 'V'to, 1.23 E. Washlngton S Mummerv's Drug Store Or. 'Fourth ave. MACK & CoN