THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Fall Alllollnoemelt.. Ihe Lagst and Most Competeo]sine of:. WOOLENS in Ann Arbor will be found at (G. NI Wild & (os, 18 ast Washington St. (Grat pains haie bn taken i this sletioni of all suiting. ti ois I iOs S053]] 0ins foi this stason G. H. WILD CO 108 E. Wash. St. ISHE JiHAN'S igets lforil :e ~~IN ssrs rwigIn Agruets o JWaterman's Ideal Fountain Pens " ISHEEHA N e. CO., _ j820) South Sabe Sreet. OHIO CENTRAL LINES DIRECT LINE TOLEDO TO COLUMBUS Pro C. in l Ti'ain, C. H. MAJOR & CO., . ..Artistic Decorators... THE MICHIGAN DAILY Al the University of Iowa Captain Richard P. Hohoun recently cdelivereil E~nterediaiseciond(iilalss mattr at the Anni a leciure on "The Uniled Stales an a Arboriihost Office. World Polwer." Isuhlislail daily Miledayi'50]eii dn Wing the icoillige }eyr, lv Il[' Oliigos lidly Boiarid ltth>Iii lirsily ol icLehgan. l MANAGING EDITOR 10. I)IIy r'PIIIMASON BUSINESS MANAGER: EDITORS: Alliis. - --imBERT' K. WALTOus Ncbk n- - - - - J. S. RLLY j ASSOCIATES: Cifftori Steenisoni. Riiy lieebles. .:. IG. raver, liiiilip C. IDavis. A. C. '. liuia. A. 11, llrliiiyer. Jos phii Y. IKerri. Stodard S. Mor. Gieorginii. eale. I. Waiiti'.Jayni'. Edhnor Today-GEORGE W. BEADLE.j Subolsriptios'duoDiollars pet Yeariii', imimill i Office Banns:-12:3a in 1:30 and 6:30 to 7:30 p. sm. Daily. Address--ROSCOE B. HUSTON, Business Man- ager, 331 Packard Street. Telephonne, 461. l FREE FOOTBALL. E_"iilli' ontss im1ally lie put on an rio los orul louis if 11]e 1(1an0 (f Dr. hi arierof1the Uniive'rsity of Chicag o cmteializei os. Theiiloniveruil y oard o1 Aitiletilos anii Ihyoeaml Culture re- i'iinl0 a111101(5 'i. ( Ipln, anui if it is 1 adout 01, on i'oiowmet'o f $5001,000li 1 ilbeiinecessar00y0. lIn 1o1d1r toi make a 1 all tiiieimembers]]l'oof Ielit'lg nine. Iby inv0 itain(ilily, aind in ease if (hi- ea liiwhii'theii ntisend io have a 1 i fii '(li li' ea (i't'of ilinilli iiil i 40(,- coil andAm uiolis this lis f ol- t by nvitaion lily. All ndowlwif. of$50 ll00 old- Sleies, 5which .n 'mra-el:sutl $15,i000lor I loriS 'saiiid: ''heigrai'st] dail- tagi' i'aiuedifor' ire ininiivationis that. (00 i'i m ie aes010of' lou lii' ipowelr- falim" T obo er'.to hr iiiil iii Ilie l~AetiC:oc'A ii ogai teamli' lwys d'raw]siiaii-ii'i aCrowdlii, andiihe:'aoc aliersi w'o ha; 'talle sha ile at'let it' lov fe 01]estrldtoanse igr e ano ofuemluinol 1,'1'10 nes go h isielv GryOeoSSIi'i'F iTiEliLi'LEGEiuS.y' lie he siil1is tonilyisonisonfrooti iic theiiier-il 'siy of icnin. Lo as.'yfar te iv- liehean leobantClu.grllio.lNo genus utof prieduiie, g nst theiiva-i Seyestyfie re'lishmenii t the jc. Thei Alumni at. the University of Califorirfa have a spiecial sect ioniif the ootbulall bTeachers reseredu fur them each game. The wiimen at the' Ijiversity of Chicago have begun their fall inidoir andiIiiitdoiir athletic worki. Basktl- ball, hoclcey, gulf andindiooscr tract stork arc receiving tboom otatti'ni lion this fall. A gymnasiuns met' will lie ielid luring thie winter quar- te and in the spiring thieboecey anid baskeitball chanmpionshipmswill lt'em:u off. The biaskoetball chsampionis this year retauiIpermanent polsse'ssioiniif a silver cup, which booslieeniciintested fo he~ last iwo year.. The Minnesota Debating team, swhich will meet Mtichigan on January 1.5 at Minnesota, will consist of Irwin Chu~rchill, Phillip Carlson, and J . CG. Steenson. These three men were chosen alter a harid, close contesi, and the judges affirm that the team itiis year swill be the strongest that has representeid Minnesota in some time. (On account of the allegeid supersti- lion iifncome of be Illinois fiioitball men, tie University Lland ssill nit lii talien to thie Chicago-Illinois game at Chicago. The s011erstitioin of the' lay- ors isfoiuniled ontineilictathlaltsswc years ago thse tniversity won from Chicago when the banid sas nost res- eot, anid last year they liistswithsh e hanud. In this way they figure they will lose again this year if'Iiie banii giies along. Scin iinisc'Iiievsussto udentso atlBuller a lrar]ical jouecon thiriFacltly a1 chapel sireices. As litli'r andl tlii pla~e's, they foundi:olithe i'i'greuat: con of' strnig gluec' madeleliri:'Iriiuse'rs fast.lito the' seats. Aft]er a feisv ior- (((s5 11(11s they finally soiid'id'ii'i ni ulei:ciig ,, ieiirisielies .ini] beata hiastyu'ietreati ihrough the' idoor. Ini cluangig ascerinu'uparthllofIthoer it I ire. Phi guilty s01 idiiiis hlvn ot. Yt bii'i':disceed.0' MARRIAGES. foei'Slanolar:'lof Deitroil, isas lihe guest Sundoay ofi'his brot Ihi'r, a]t the Sigma 'liI-ilouse. 1:. Slonila:'] is on hios way Cii Iiiia ii aas ibeIst masat theiwedsiniilug ofSWiliams 1). Kiut, wihoigrau'aal id frmm thie U. iof M1. swithi lii'class of '00. M1:. Kiuk is Miss CGoser, cif lousisg. Mr. Coiol'y is ai meimbieriofiithi' Silsa Phi fual ii- nily. The umarriage if l.Dr . . J. Coo fiirmei'rly if Ithis cily, (0:(1 Iau teiibiir ofiic theuenal class io, '()() if (iihe uP vecrsity, and Hiss Clara Saundiers, of Mdasoni, occurein uthat eity reenItly, at n:ion, at ihe hoim~e if tliii' e'is piarentls. l1ev. A. A. WVhil e petrfoirmied lie ceremny. Later in itie lay they left fiir a shunt.it'ip, anditle:: for their fiuture hoe in Plymouth, when'eIihe idoctor is practicing dentist ry. f Your Entire Needa inm z all Uliversity : : Text-Books. i New and Second-Hand.: ZDrafting Instrumfents and:s : Engineering Supplies : A Specialty. SThe Right Prices Always. ; e* : Second-Hand Books : : Bought and Sold at3 WAHR'S BOOK STORES, : *UP TOWN DOWN TOWN. : SUnliersity Books. LAW DEPARTMENT. 3 FIRST YEAR. 3 Aiusiuuiuuiu I uliliui is ..... d. O 3 lllu'sl C ui deoll':1h s 's 4 n I1 a i eain . 35 SECOND YEAR, I (hO~ul's. 'e!uutiable Ishi nw s40 1111 h i is iu , uli u uus as, i l R1* 1v1, i lu l e I I u o'i'uu h h lii]]] sIi1) i'.00 * 3 iirei n arerdi * THIRD YEAR. a olei's i n.fCo0. 'ui i ti11 ut o 31 Z h Iiu uu's seh'oluli t(iiu s . 3a . 25 *lluu'iuinsissuuur"'s Casesh o il a qit C. E. BARHE LL. .0 a l l os Unul aliull Iuu,uie ' s ..si0u3.0 n 3201. Slate1 St\c. 2cnl lo.0 a .l I III 11)iCCI. i llihi :3.00' hkeCa se iln rt yie p ..C0 "a.ee4'4444444'44444444b444444'444'4444444444444444444s THE[STUJDENTS' [LECTUJRE ASSOCIATION3 ANNOUNCES Mrs. Martha S.Giolow ONI T hursdaiy Evening, Oct. 29 bouternDialectiStories The next nmlber on tho Course is Pros. Northrup, ofj Mimmesota Ufivrsity, on Nov. 14, the date of (ho Wisconl- Tv-v DEIAN SE ABOLT, lManager ---TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 The Emninent Germaun Comedian CHIAS. A. (Karl) GiARDN In Lincolln J. Carters Newest Sensatioln The Darkest Hour. STUDENTS-Practice of football songs and yells be- tweena acts, accomlpanied by Athoens Theatre orcbestra. 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