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The Michigan Daily, 1911-10-06

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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I SP LA Y
of Exclusive Styles
id Trousers.

SO . State Sre
'EWRITING. LAW OUTLINES, TYPE-
TER SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS,'
and second hand), for sale and rent.
D.MORRILL
RBALTIMORE LUNCH BELL 582-J

Books

TH-E rMICIGAN DAILY' desire to develop into a large bore
man with an understanding of man-
Offielal Newspaper at the University kind and "neglects to join the Union
of Michigan. is no wiser than he who repairs to
Published every morning except Mon- Mt. Clemens to develope his physique
day throughout the school year. * andi'dispenses with the mineral baths,
and we -are not informed that one can
MANAGING EDITOR, secure the privileges of the baths for
Walter K. Towers, two-fifty' a year. Let the man who
BUSINESS MWANAGER longs for the close communism of the
Alber R. Dlleycollege join the Union and get in the
Alber B. Dlleystream of a broader and more virile
Editors. social life. There is to be a campaign,
News Editor ....... Harry Z. Foiz commencing today, through which ev-
Assistant ........... Frank Pennell ery man in the university will be in-
Athletic Editor..... F. E. Shaw, Jr. vited to buy a membership ticket.
Assistant........... G. C. Eldredge Don't hesitate. The idea alone is
Music and Drama .... Earl 'V. ;Moore worth two dollars and a half. Be-
Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee side that you secure for the year all
Files..........,....Emmett Taylor the privileges of a well appointed
Editorials. clubhouse.
Arthur B. Moehlman Walle W. Merritt The Athletic association makes the
Night Editors. Michigan brand of athletics possible.
Maurice Toulme Ernest Burton We want to see big intercollegiate
Loren Robinson Kmarl Matthews contests. If we cannot all compete
Eeo rs.we can~ at least enjoy the keen sen-
Bepo~ters.sation of seeing our 'team win and it
John L. Cox Oscar Beckman is our team because we are the, pro-
C. Harold Hippler .... Robert Gillett prietors with a share in the business
Wallace Weber William Daugherty and its management. Beside this the
J. Selig Yellen. three dollars that is charged for the
BUSINSS SAFF.annual membership bring many mate%
~Assstan BUINES STAFF.rial advantages.
Assstntto Mgr. . .Joseph Fouchard *For two dollars and a half the
Advertising Mgr . . .Elmer P. Grierson Michigan Daily will appear at your
Circulation Mgr.. .. Ray Johnson doorstep every morning, except Mon-
0. H. Kleinstuck A. R. Johnson, Jr. day, throughout the school year. It
"" -- - -- -brings to you the news of the campus,
OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building, keeping you in touch with the univer-
Maynard Street. sity life about you. You. want a paper
OFFICE HOURS: Managing -Editor, for yourself so that you may have it
1-2 p. in., 10:30-11:30 p.,in.; Bus- regularly and peruse it without inter-
mness Manager, 1-5 p. in,. ruption. You want to read it without
Both Phones W8. the unpleasant consciousness that you
died not pay for it and do your share to
Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50;maei osb.
By mail, $3.00.

TextBoks
and Students' Supplies for all dlepartments. Tons of
Second. Hand Books Cheap
Drawing Itistrunm ean#s ek d
Engins Su'pplies
All the best makes of instruri n ,., price $10 to $25
Many good second hand sets at - $5 to $15
Every set Guaranteed.
Frou xltein.PeIMS
All the leading makes includ ;g Waterman' Ideal,
Conklin's Self-filling, and "i Special," the best
$i.00 pen on earth.
"Loose "Leaf Note. nooks, Shop Tools,
Lab. supplies, Etc., Etc.
WAIIR'S UNMVERTITY BOOKSTORES
316 So. State St. Maina St.. Opp. court no-us a

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When You Desire
Portraits of Quality,
G©ois

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THE PHOTOGRAPHER

n Instruments, Draw-
for Drawing Boards,

319 E. Huron

Phone 96.-L
Pla tiusm

Platinum Portraits

Portr ai.ts

Co.

I We Do French Dry and Steam Cleaning
PRLESSING o.n d REPAIR I14G
Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75c Suits Pressed 25c
FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors' 619 E. William S#,

. Trojanowski
BLE HtAIRDESSER
dressing, Manicuring and
-eMassage.
ampooing a Specialty.
'ersity Bell 696-W
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BY HAND
'ERCOATS PRESSED 25.
FATE STREET
usic Every Day

Want Ad Stations.
Press Building; Quarry's Pharm-.
acy, State and North Uni-
versity.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1911.
Night Editor-Wallace Weber,
Tips to Investors.
We sympathize with the newcomer,
beseiged as he is these days by tick-
etsellers and subscription- seekers
each insisting upon the importance
of his particular proposition. It is in
full appreciation of the perplexity
of the uninitiate that we proffer a few
suggestions from out of our experien-
ces.

down ali

Mentioning men's
ARE we. going to do
REWARD!! One
Jell for Mory Myer's
or alive.

milliners what
.about these hats.
glass of grape
lip fringe: dead

Ann Arbor C hicago
Callaghan (a Com1p'ainy
340 S. Stat. St. Opposite XLmw BIuildlugf
Law Books
Now arid Socouid-Hand
Old Bookst-'Taken inElxch age-N~ew fooks
(Callaghan eCmarly
Opposite Door of Law Bdg." Next to Cf-r"er

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Daily a~s show you where,
what you require without loss+
or effort

to, find
of tdime

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NEW WHITNE-Y THEATdREI

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216 S. INGALLS ST
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It' is not our intent to speak dispar-
agingly of any organization ,or insti-
tution when we take the position that
there are three investments "which
stand p re-eminently as those which
every student owes it to himself to
make: a Michigan Union membership,
an Athletic Association membership,
and a Michigan Daily subscription.
The Michigan Union tends toward
the unification of the Michigan spirit
and of Michigan's ideas and ideals. Its
function is to, unite Michigan men.
Here the student' touches every phase
of university life. Here he meets
men from every corner of the globe in
an environment that fosters the in-
terchange of ideas, ideals, and view-
points. He who comes 'here with a

- 'ry lit~t1. zovq, mzt has a mean ; be 'all It Orn
THE ENCHANTING MELODY WHOSE HAUNTING STRAWNS HAVE ENTHRCALLED THE W9vORLD

It's the Theme pg of WOODS' WAZEE & LEDERER Phenomenal Success.
By OTTO HAZUBA S a ud CARL HOSOHNA.
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Proprietor

SATURDWAY, OCT.

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926 °N.-University .Ave.

WAG N ER & Co.
Announce their Fall and Wi
Wc men. The line is high grade and
elusive patterns in suitings at $30.0+
dressy effects in Overcom tings.

303-305 S. State St.

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tinter line of Woolens
comprises many ex-
0© and up. New and

A Limited Number of
rs to sell Choral Union Tickets
10 Star Concerts_$3.00
- - Oct. 20 FLONZALEYS Jan. 22
- * Nov. 17 LNIEVINNE - Feb. 16
* * Dec. 8 MAY-MUSHC FESTIVAL-4 Days 5 Concerts
Bring written reference signed by responsible party
INQUIRE AT
rsity School of -Muic
Chartres A. Sink, Secretary

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Billiards °is a fine game, ask
those who play. You need
some recreation and what is

Van Doren 's
Pharmacy
703 PACKARD STREET
Drugs, Candies,
Soda Supplies, Cigars
and Students' Supplies
We make the best chocolate soda in
town. Drop in on~your way tojPerry
Field .

4.GSPALDING &BROS
The Spalding Trade are the larg~est manu-
OiN of OFFICIAL EQUIP-
g~ptGIN e MENT,foraIlathletic
0 TRADEA sports and pastimes.
0 L O If you are interested
V IN in Athletic ,Sport you
MNAR . should have a copy of
I U" tte Spalding Cata-
logue. It's a comnplete
is known throughout encyclopedia of tewrda htsNwI pr
sX4ArV .ats~o of and is sent free or& re-
Qalty quest..
A.. 0. SrALDINiG ft ]BROS.
254 Woodward Ave. Detroit Mich

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor andi
Jackson
Detroit Limnited-8:13 a. in., 10:13 a. mn., 12:13
p. m.. 2:13 p.,nm.4:13 p. mn., 6:13 p. mn., 8:13 p. m.,
Kalamazoo Limited - 7:465 a. m 9:46 a. mn.,
11:46 a. in 1:46 p. mn., 3: 46 p. in., 5:46 p. mn.
Lansing 7:46 p. mn.
Local Cars East Bound-'l Detroit, 5:45 a,
in., 6:45 a. mn., and every two hours to 10 :45
p.mi. To Ypsilanti, 5:45 a.,im. and half hour-
ly tol11:15 p. m., also 12:15 a. mn., 12:30 a. mn.,
12.~50 a. in. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars West Bound-5:40 a. i., 7 15 a.
i , and every two hours to 11:15 p mn.

better than this?
HUSTON BROS.

RANDALL & PACK, Photographers

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