THE M ICHIGAN DAILY. Fall Alllollnoement.. The Largest and Most Complete Line f:.. WOOLENS in Ace Arbr will be found at G. 11. Wild & Co's. 108 Est Washington St Great pains have been taken is the selection of all suitings, trouscrings & os erotisg for this season. 0. IH. WILD CO. 108 E. Wash. St. Latest Books $1.08 Each IThe f'lagic Forest, ByrStewart Flesrd Whie0 The Hieat of Rome, Bye iPi. M'iCrwforda Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, By . Ioh~lFo IJudith of the Plains, The Proud Prince,6 By lsie 1lcily \leasrlliy ZA Forest Hearth,® By Chrls l oleso IColonelCarters Christmas, lBYF.I.llsplisoscl i 2 The Call of the Wild, Blaefono In Bahel, B o rge A 0 I heehdn's Al"i ARBOR, DETROIT, 320 So. tate St. 160 Wodward Av. 6 The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Capital Slee. 50,0). Sarpls, I;75550 Resurces. $2,000001 A GENERAL BANKING BINtS TRANSACT E. Oreceie; Ciciaris T. Iisoc. P'rs.; IV. 1I. Hiarrimani,ViesPles.; M.1.('ile. (Casier. Ofie29S t v.Poe9.Rsdence 302 S. 5th Ave. Phone 314. Ambulance on call. THE MICHIGAN DAILY MI, GN3-.S .0 _Continued from page one. YorEnie2edsi f I sitid i 510ais s lit teAsOn the ftrst downi raver ran :11 yards smoled left en, and Madlock* Dis olised lye l lssdbyri erellleanlDilyr itishirdledlfor fie. Person and Crtis* Li uite is: o i ;tdgt ally l ainerul he Cavrran 2 yards :Lf ~ea l al -- - - forthefirt tuchowntwo miiute MANAtGING EDITOR.I ater play began. HammondI kicked 1 1 ~i 5 IMO1IY TIOSASON an easy goal., all Uliversity BUSINSS MAAGER:Maddock eaught the next kickoff f lllsCllt B.RUSCOtN and reurned it to the 2-yard line; EDTG raver, Maddockl, Curtis, Peron andf TetB os Allaire. s - - -l ROBER TX. WALTONO Lngman added over fie yardsf New and Second-Hand. *ff hews lee,- - - - - ..0.noiY aliec. 2Michigan was hers1penalized1 ASSCIAES:20 yards and again the march toward* (iilli stewnrlllRy Peebles. lbsegoal began. raver scored from rafillg Ilstrumllelts aid A 11.Gravr, Iemy . l rwin the -yard line, and Hammond kicked DrfItd A. C. "Onesd A. II. Otmeye. goal. Time, :10. i lesl .Kr. Oldlr .Mr. Shllte kicked sff to Jones, who re-* Ellgineeri.ug aeJyne : Ge. A. Osbornl. Iarld C. Smith. tLined hekalnetedthee10yardslndA Specialy, Editor Tday-J. Y. KERR. Michigan rcired her secondpenlty .Sasrilliel 55Dolar W serbeolle for off-side playing. Tackle hck ad- The Right Prices Alwas. SuscptouTw D~la9s er lea, aybt' led 10 yards nore, bst LnigmanZ sdsgrace. f dlturrleqseleloile rss .1, 230stopped lbs Buckey gains by faling n 11 ( Ol-e o 123 -- on n 30t :3 1 a fembleed ball. The pigkin did : Secod-Hanld Books Ofic Hur: 1230toLio nd6:0 o :3 oti remain long in the possession of P. to. Daily, of lbs Wolverines, oe it went to Ohio Buh l odat Address-ROSCOE 3 B. akrdOcadHSTONStet Business 1man_ on a fuimble after Michigan hadk gained *fogta~Sl aleer, 31PakrdSrel Telphoe, 61.25 yards in for plays. Michigan's* Tipie06.line heldl anid . S. . pnted. On *S the firsillay Lngman fumbled and he ball went into Ohio's possesion ___________________________ -n Mihigan's 0-yard line. "13e" Foss* hee replaced WIalace at quarter. BO KST RS CALENDAR. Michigan r gainieiltle oval, anil after * BO TRS ____several pliaysCraver rani 31 yards for UP TOWN DOWN TOWN. Nov. 3. 1 encers' Clb meetin ieisthired tiiihdoewn. ffffffff~1fff Neu. 3Fe ir-ro t~lb ee~ligin The nealtltoucheldon as a lproces- \1'aolsr(inntym. at 7:30 p,,ionfer Mihigan, tertis maing lbs Il. Sotr.e Harder worke was necesary Nov. 11. '0 Musicsvs. '56 Engin- to annex 1110 fifthiscore, as Michigai ru-r. lest anil iegaine the oval before Nov. 12. lraiiisic recial of eorgeGrvranrodthedfrte Eliot's "Silas Marner"by sCray-qintrailfarints.Ills alforenh- Mrs. TlrlIluelood at the sal liilc or.iil.TeibSca -Mehodst hure ll eithi 1110pigskin initMihigai's No. Mr--.L.AelCusle.recti. epoession oni10 . .C.1I-yard line. a' Nov.14.-. eI..A orponetue Whenlthe tcama;again linedl u111He- by Pr's. ortlrole on liad alreplalced Vsees, a1111Jan00 "Kin~g Lear." - -hail givn 111ac to Norcres. . . Neo. 14. Wisclosin vs. Michigan, in U. rreive'd tieIhicl-o, but failing Ferry lField. 10 gin 5Vas feredi leelpunt. lHeson4 ..- 01111Graer advancud fle ball tie wih- k Th ' c laying' of5 11e''Vrity iig ine cyara s fetochdwn, when the S - in th e'galme yest1erday swill doblessfalal famblig egan, anau an 0. . 1'U. givc riseito aast e al lstof anxiousIP matnlfell o Ie all.Oii's 1)1t01 sfecullationI. We are' soia toImeet s umb llledbuct 111egainedl by Nr- WIioneosin,(111110uch-liootall as ouer cl-Iss, 0111dhn a qeaIrterace ruiiatli meIlayedl i y3'1 31sl ruay swouelfail to pigoin wis droppeduil.oneslco oedylDeri wrn illsouucrit ic-sIa gam. 'There ran it up11andl startedl for Michigans gal, ra s lasb on esmsst iebt fe tr hs f3 ad i 111 'i-sariolucheie-as ta. Redduena hanledt him udown. The ball But viesruay's layinlg rannilotuw lbelongedltue . S5. '.n1h11r eop-, uouiiiifiur anytbsi i Sfoeurcasing ouesr poIsreilo2(-yarul line. Mihliga 3wa11 il ure Olga's. 'Thse ien have ny pecnalizedulfie'y'rds, a1111lills'butirks I flciees een11 trely ds eadualek c.o's et ater thec hardest advsaincedulthe'blllIanothe'i'fie yarus. tll t fiomiilli uater s 1andicome gianee of tele Oaonl; they hail nthing MIichigan 1011elu r lew, 1a111Mad- blocin I irea11er di Ieeb15 toui 1-Prleimuon111tou ardlswurk; anu locbel s 0toniand utis auvancud le a113other i I co iuot stle and1 I paricularly, tiey av e haul 011harid bll to miu-ild, were. S. 1U. again therc Is lb I It aiilltidee patice sicecthe' Miniesotsa game. secuiredulfle eval 1on1c1owns, eonly 151 tri sf1aIfsn0111oling. R A lug slulipluwas50 natural, anulhe lose it again inftheamieu'maniiera ulonly hsi cr icslhat thae team lplayed mnulitelolater. iRedln as itruiswi R.I ss'rell art, buit Madocke anud Heston gaineud. G o s e _________________ Hiaioiud misae a fild gual frui SEMh-FINAL DEBATE. tlI' 5-yarduliiiac by unly a ew feet 'Ib 5'5llliaa iueual.inile'laMiichieaia seurd Ill" ball 1111the re Maters 117 S. frain uepeiri oluni occr're yesteruay he- trn ickl, lbut thesu iberhi defesive Isse " h euferisusoul ndIWe'bser so braiec ranfeedby' the' liBuce ielius.'Theiu'e11-whsseusscr elhoenoneul nt beeusrreime. Sulring 1flue Ito Iebtealeginsit1110 Liierary tam bll oni hewvs . . 1' strteiltbele us ecuere si Michligan ie the Central miar'chefur a score, andl thelealf endedcu- DetinguoLe ~aguuu'wserecasfolluusv: sith fie ball euniMiiga's 10-ardf T K~Sytrft Bills,.Ju'oll'rsuuil Suei'ly; Rilulue, Web- linea.as noe n'desribedu. T e1 orf rSuuciety ; Ce-ilt, «e ste. and u r- 'leln-ii roa 'ilir:in ood lC O0Z11 ti i t 013 hey, .Jeffersun Sucity alernate. Miclihigain. I O . S. C. luseOE.se illiam~esr Shaving 'Flee'Vacutlty 115 Leland Sanferi are Red'ldee................. Heekiiu Stck. ieto gist' theoplay, "°'She Scrap sf Pa- L. P. lue." Sir the' be'iefit of the Stuideets' Curi ..............Linoln Guiild Housitial. (Continued on Page Three.) *4444444~444444444444****044444*4**44**************** eoe+eo oeoeoooeoeseoeoeoeoeo®oeoeoes®oeoeoeoeoeoeoe IITE STUDEINTS' L[CTUJR[ ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES I9 1 PRofib. NORTHROP OF frINNESOTA UNIVERSITY i ~ON' SATURDAY [VE[NN, NOVEfrIB[R 14, 1903i Subject: "KI"NG LE AR" S I I I e i I, 2 I fNounaa , IRoveniber 9 CRIAB. A. LODElR AND 25 JMORIEIMOSTLY GIRLS IN THE SCREAMING MUSICAL COMEDY/ A FUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Seats now Selling. Prices: 25, 35, 50, 75c. ; Ehursaax, Rovember 13. Fred R. Hamlin's Magnificenit Spectacle THE WIZARD OF OZ The greatest sensation the theatrical world has ever known 100 Irv Ube Compan~y 100 ; PiIces: $1.50. $1, 75c. 50c. Seat Sok.1e Tusuda.y, 9 ®.m DS, , C T EAIi lI. .I7A OLT, M~anagor - -I& i TINKER & COPN.FURNISHERS AND HATTERS. .334 5. STATE ST., Phonle 342-2r,