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For The Championship oi the West At CaIip Randall in Madison, Chi- eago arird Wisconsin will today contest for the chainpionship of the 'Muddle- West in'the final f' tIball- game of the 'edon. : The two teams-are in equally good condItion. Lardon -is' probably but-of- -it for Wisconsin -and Hamil .for Chicago. If this be the case each side loonse its star- half -back. Otherwise il regular players will be in trim. It is doubtful if eIther team will be in as good condition as it was on Thanksgiv- -Ing dayas some of the playera are jikely to be somewhat stale. Chances on straight football favor ::Chicago. She- has a fairly strong line, and" the fastest back field- and. most -effective o fense of'any Western team. Captain Kennedy at quarter greatly re-enforces thE line-on defensive. Wisconsins' de- fenle Is remarkably strong but Slaker here are st'i o ,t riptions the athletic assotiatio 'o the amount of $453.75. _ _ i:S a-imer E. Cooley of the en glne rig(department attended. tite njeeting. ofthe'. American Society of" 'Mechanical Engineers held in New 'York-eity this week. Qrd- aro .out announcing the mar- riage of Miss Helen Salyer to Mr. Hor- ace T. Purield. Mr. Purfleld is in- structor in pattern work in the en- gineering department, and is very pop- ular with the students. The balance in the treasury of the athletic association is now a little over $2,600. All large bills are paid and Pennsylvania has not yet turned over Michigan's share of the receipts of the Pennsylvania-Michigan game. Rev. Joseph H. Crooker will give the first of two. addresses next Sunday evening at the Unitarian church on "The. New Bible and Its Uses." Mr. Crooker has written extensively on this subject, and he will give a brief de- scription of modern discoveries. Mr. Jay Taylor, who charmed his many hearers at the Methodist church last Sunday evening, has consented to sing; Sullivan's "Lost Chord" at the Unitarian church next Sunday evening. Mr. Alvord of the dental department will also render "It is Enough" from the lijah. Prf B. M, Thompson will address the Business Men's Class at the Con- gregsitional church tomorrow on the subect, t"The 'Tramp Question; What Remedies Can Be Suggested." Prof. H. B. Hutchin's lecture on"The Con- clusions of the Hagpie Conference" will be give nlater.; Invit ons are out for the marriage Dec 20, of Miss Georgia Matie Deu- bel, of.-Ypsilanti, to LeRoy Allen Wil- eon, of Benton Harbor. Mr. Wilson graduated .from the t.. of M. law school last year, and was a member of. the Delta Chi fraternity, captain of the, U. of M. rifles, and member of the :debating team that vanquished Pennsylvania. to se tO ii ,Oies It re- from, STT. BLOCH CLO&HING is without question the finest pro- doced and s lihte in every cap s lof the average ade-ts-order garments, at about one-half the p ce. It is that kind of clothing which the best dressers are looking for, and realizing this fact we have this seasonpurchased an unusual Large Stock of Stin Bloch Suitse and Overcoats and are in position to fit all shapes and forms from our magnificent line of this high grade make. Best Line of Furnishings and Caps. Always come to us for the proper thing. Lindenschmitt & Apfel ,- Park er's Campus French Cook in Charge FURNIShIES FIRST-CLgSSBOARDl. REGULAR BOARD $2.75. flEAL TICKETS $3.oo. Short orders promptly filled. Fresh Home Made Candy now-on hand with the famous Sponge Caramel a specialty. Pop corn balls and salted peanuts now ready. Come in and try them. W S. PARKE 709 N. University Avenue DO IT NOWeaga Don't wait till they are all gone. Ladies heavy winter tan shoes former price $3.50 and $4.00, Sale Price i.190. WF tIR & MIL L~R, THE SHOEXION- 218 South tain Street. has yet to meet a -defense he cannot tuncture for substantial gains. Ohi- cago Mill certa inely make the- most gains around the end and through the ' VJM L S ine. But'-Wioconsin's strong defense. coupled° With O'Dea's =powerful' kickiingN might win the game. Wisonsin'was LfrI iways 'able to hold' Yale at critical We have what you wait., times although the latter could gain at . Over 70 different kinds. i Will until near he opponentsgoat- line.1 If Wisconsin can. hold Chicago as well as shehas her other opponents O'Dea'so1 8. MAIN ST. kicking could win the games. -A Gilt From en Alumni. A h n The English lit rature room in Tap- s pan hall has recently been enriched by_ _ the addition of' a fine original impres- sion of William Blake's r engraving. Chaoucer's Cantel'bury Pilgims, paint- T heatre ed in fresco and engraved and pub- lished by him In 1110 Charles. Laimb. DEAN M SEABOLT, Manager. 'who was among the first to recognise Blake's genius, 'pronounced it "A Work of 'Wonderful Power and Spirit," a GOOD THINGS Judgment :now universally laccepted. This copy is the gift of Mrs. Abby SUNDA, .DEC. 10--Grand Sacred Hithockc Bartlett, f the class of Concert by the International Grand x888. Operatic Co. PRICES, 25,50 and 75 ets. Mr. Cable Denies it. MONDAY, DEc. 11-Hoyt's Banner SA t+osinf A n ATexag Steer" 1 i f r i ; I i ,tt I 1 r TH E A DVE NT UR ES by J E SSE L YTNCH W I ILLI.A M S, auth4r of THE STOLEN STORY AND OTHER NEWSPAPER STORIES,". ETC. This Stirring tale cif college life -is - Mr. WILLIAMS ' first long story, and it has already been pro= nounced - by the N. Y. Evening Sun - a better picture of college life than the sane author's IPrinceton torie. (which is now in the 8th edition. FULLY ILLUSTRATED--FOR SALE EVERYWHERE--PRICE $.25 -CHARLES SCRIBNER'S - SONS, PUBLISHERS NEW YORK. SAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING SUPPLIES! SHADES, PORTABLE ,LAMPS, ETC., A SPEGIALTY. 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