THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.
f large educational ititutions and it
f f JU o sho hi'beto here.
Published Daily (Sundays excepted) daring Freshman Independents.
the College year, at
THE NIVRSIY OFMICIGA. lie indfependenit cautliii Held yester'-
THEUNIERSTYOF ICHGAN (ay ill Ualrl'ersitv ha< 1 il xthe irt
OrFICE: Timex building, ;91 S. Main St. be-
tween Liberty atd William Sts. inve(tltiu'of ltefrt'slhman: ciass and~
- ~~waO elthll foer the ioiriose of noulincet-
MANAGING EDITOR
J. F. ToOMat,97. ; nitliindleilendenltet o 10resernt
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HAVE YOU SEEN OUR FALL STYLES
tf not give no a call.
Beal's Shoe Store,,
6 N, MAIN. OPP. COURT HOUSE.
EDITORS
E. L. GEoSerc, '98 L. F. S. SuoNs, '9.
B. B. NMEcTHAN,'. 1 H 1. B. SoLLLxaN, '9S L.
F. M5. Loomis, '98. I. 1. Cootwex, '19.
C. M. GREEN, 99. Athletic Editor.
BUSINESS MANAGER
0. 11.lOAxo, 'It.
ASSOCIATE EDITORIS
W. W. lloghes, '9'. S. 9W. Soith, 'It.
F. A. Fecih. 'lIE. Louixe lodne. '119.
W. P. OMorril, '98. Buolier Lomb, 1900.
A. Al. Smith. 'It. C.. Lxii, jr., 99 M0.
before lie frexitenicelecs^t t i ec' '-
lion today i '1i9er"tiy Hll. Every.
thing,0s(11e(1to have' been cot ,f ol -
dried b h l'eatdesbefore 110',lleil-
10ng 110('libhledfor' liere oat a1 too-
test ovei' onlly 0111'offic, tat:of! he
Mi'. Conidon,. and1 W. N%. 'lioiipso-'i. of
D~eiroit, 000 lilill tol i('iiilhl':l ('
luuo, and IligstKI Irili.of tii'iiid
(In tie rill for'nomi~inaions Mri. lii-
501
Flowin
Pecks,'
The 0011tctiptlll(( price of the Dily0s11-0 ill 11 l edAIl'i I;.. 1ox., of f0'-0 01a
for thtecoliete Year, oilhSa, leoor do iv e r'e
beiree nooonre- hday. Notices, ommnax- iolĀ°o l'yltlll 11 oiil '11te
tiaas, ad othereo'.(tlr intended f or p1blc01(Thy1
tion mustibelhandeinat ctoe I ly fiyce be 1- sec .1 . '.'.0l by th11l'tlie' rblot 1eb
fo r . Ito., or mailed tol the edior befoeI :3
p. in.,of the cday previous0 00 11hat on(which , r1d ,pd aOf~i~~,oc~nl-
theye, expcected to ahele L. e 4'; r (11 '1 '1111 O'5 ei
rubsoeipteoox may be ceta Teil et s.A tee tIte I oe
Olicer.tliyerreor Itoftlefo Newstl(Odor i e 7 llthat c
with Busiess, Acianao('r. taberibeto owiltotn- 11 10s h 11001,01 i1, 1111' .heeditS.
fer a favor by reporting protmptly let this ens
_ 1111 r.r
afice ny ailre f currersto elier ape. 000 o ii 0 1 y i>iii-co rt lM. Cox.i'' 111'0 '1
ira ie th e ie 1.1 1 Ii) lo~t1 }e t e"Oh.111:,(-1:1e " L
itc lii ll nl 11til ll'o 1111111 ility'c11111c11
c~e~f~ uORNe
Cents
GIVES YOU THE CHOICE OF 50*
DOZEN SCARFS- - - - -
ng Etid Four-in-Hands,
Stringt, Puffo and Bows.
roelilt Dollar Scat t, o. ir
tScarfs, hnf the hetlids
pan he prodnet for 5ft
:Lr Win~dows
& CO.
laliano rullelat1:01 yr r('91'iilig (r-
inclxed to lamen:t the111'fat tha1t1t1(1
Oraele intendstlo make grindst eo'If
1Book. Trie, t1he'111av"elbadt ts 0e1llIt
good feaituecouecItieed w9ilt th 'tm,1b1
to hate Nwe 1a11 of us. Andil 9111 tiie
we1 ht'rt'for if ntiol earnto ll cool '90
etnder fitt'?
The intienlle'd divisiont of till' ~'woment
b t t iic' 111111( 1 1.1. ( '.19 i11,Ldeo t ' Ii '-
(19la w't e reto heatt> 115. fl' reti
'(11 11 1as1199r9'0 'on I'l
ol-rlnlM ' ndliit:.of li' : c ro' o -
bills,11namehtltl Oph a(wn.19 h 1(110
...Gents' Furnishers and Hatters...
44 South State St., .Ann Arbor.
. ~and see .
THE NOBBIEST SHIRTS
that ever came down the pike.
Shoes Shined Free. ------ --- --- -------Shoes Slhined Free,
THE ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT
sliierli(9i. (f1919 i~~ i t a Ilr'ot'ti iiiArborlt. t i1 1 1
tyteti ofc~lllitli'ygytiilttntl 99l~r f ietilkel 9AN-ill 1be' itkiretin ton ,iatn~~
cane be fotted with the restsloarriv'e'd
atf iltongi t'een. Buht noteotight
of the gynlilatitollclassestecertaktte
((ey extninuefion. Surely 0110e anntt
w~ork to the hesf10'itadntae('nle(s lit'
knows In ha t p1901111lie is weak(11andl
,liontgwhat lintes lieutosltieet'sleele'i-
oioleex. Phtysicali exit Iiinuetiotts
sheould he formed iiion tome suchltaht
ieo thtfcoittemptltedfty ft euiliag'e
meent of the woittens work. FIuefly,
gynmnaiumii work ohould be made
coimpulsory througheouf the entire Uni-
versity. Tis Ls the case in nearly all
_I
Stuetsof tht'l iv'('rily are t'lr-
11 ratiero A(-aemy, Saeturtday e'en-
tug. Oci. l1st. .
tor t lenttlasott light ,cite'of
front tooilto. Also tosy' sing'le rt(00t1
fttr $1.50. Fttrnn(e het. h1l0 E. W ',(l-
U. of M1. Dining Hll, 62 B". Liberty
St. We aim to please; if not, please
tell us why; if we tde, please fell your
friends. $2.710 per week, 251
Pianos to Retutu received an-
other lot of Pianos to rent at Schaeh.
erle's, No. S8IV. Liberty ot. Call early.
Leland T.Powers--------------------------------- Nov. 30 A
Boston Ladies' Symphony Orchestra---------Dec. 11
Charles A. Dana-------------------------------_-- Jan. 21
Ex-President Hrio-------------Feb. 1
Luther Laflin Mills, (Chicago Alumni Nunmber)-----Feb. 12
Imperial Quartet_-------------------------------MLarch 12
Oratorical Contest-----------------------------___March 19
Lucius Perry Hills _----------------------------___April 2
John Kendrick Bangs---------------------- ----- April13
GENERAL ADtItISSI(ON TICKETS :'23t0t)
RESERVED SEAT' TICKETS 11.30
SINGOLE ADMISSION .50
HarrisnnNunueee-$1.00
Oratorical Contest .25
TICKETS NOW ON SALE-Reserved tichefs on sale Thursday,;Oct. 5thi, at.Palmer'%
dreg store, State street, and Walir"s book store~:Main street.
JAMES H.EPRtUITT, Corresponding Secretary.
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