THE MICHIGAN DAILY Men You'll fny time to do you a power of good in the with your Fall and Winter outfitting. rested in having your suit, and toggery "just right" extravagant prices, we're t your service ike our clothes, our prices and sk for your consideration. UNIVERSITY NOTICES A meeting of Alpha Nu will be held at 7:30 Saturday evening. A special' invitation is extended to all fresh- men. Webster Society meeting at Web- ster hall 7:45 tonight. All out. An invitation is extended to all Uni- versity and faculty men to attend the general reception to be held ate the Union Club house tonight, immediate- ly after the mass meeting. U NOTICES .......... ... ... All teritorial men on the Union membership campaipn report each night at 7:00 to the sub-chairmen at the Union. All Southern men wishing to form* a Dixie Club meet at the Union to- morrow at 10:30 a. m. All solicitors for union membership turn in money and checks at once. Candidates for senior law football team report South Ferry efild 9:30 a. m. Saturday. Burns, Acting, Mgr. * * * * * * * * * * our * * CLASSIFIED ADS. . * * * * * * * * * Grosi Liberty, Corner 4th. TRY 10 Q SCHMID wire 205 S. Medn St. DENTS, Procure ose Leaf Note Books Fconomical. Paper supplied in every ruling. Note Our Prices CITY ORDINANCES. SIDE OPENING A SIZE LEATHER CANVAS 6 x 3- 5.80 $50 81 x 512 1.10 5 814 x6 1.25 91 x 8 1.35 .75 [01 x8. 1:50 .80 1 x 8% 1.65 .85 END OPENING 5 x8 .95 .50 6 x 914 1.25 .60 WHY'PAY MORE? cLOTH, $ .30 .15 .35 .35 .50 .45 .30 .30 rer, Stationers, Printers, Binders Bell Phone 1404 1219 S. Univ. Ave.; C. P. Bancroft, 1722I ond S. van Doren, 703 Packard St. It's Y, mportant n acquaintaince with our ore will help you in many The following notes from a few of the city ordinances may save some trouble. Riding bicycle on sidewalk; Coast- ing on sidewalk; Playing base ball or foot-*ball in the streets; Posting bills or notices on sidewalks, trees, tele- phone or telegraph poles; Walking on lawns or lawn-extensions; Loitering; Discharging firearms within the city limits; Burning leaves on paved streets; Burning leaves or starting a fire in streets to burn up rubbish of any kind before sunrise and after 12 o'clock noon; The running at large1 of dogs, prohibited. Especial atten- tion is called to the traffic ordinances regulating the driving of Automobiles and other vehicles. A few of the points are: Time limit within the business district 10 miles, and other districts within the city limits 15 mil- es per hour; Do not drive through -a procession; Keep at least six feet from street car taking on or discharg- ing passengers; Keep to left. when overtaking another vehicle; Going in opposite directions vehicles pass each other on the right; Keep on the right; Always stop with right side to the, curb; Vehicles turning to the left into another street shall pass to the right, of and beyond the center of the street before turning; All vehicles standing at curb shall move at request of po- lice officer; All automobiles shall car- ry the proper number of lamps and display the number and kind of lights required by the state law; The po- lice department have all powers and duties in relation to the management of the vehicular traffic. THEODORE APFEL. Chief of Police. 1 &3. Club Breakfasts at Union. Additions to the regular menu at the Michigan Union are club break- fasts, ten in number, ranging in price from .20 to 45 cents. A special 35 cent breakfast is offered every Sun-' day. Engineers' Supplies a specialty at Wahr's University Book Store. 1-3 Wanted-Good Baritone or Bass solo- ist for church work. Paid position. Inquire 312 S. Division, Bell Phone 1076-J.'1-2-3 Wanted-Young lady to represent us at the University of Michigan. Ap- ply either direct to us or care of the Michigan Daily. S. LIEBERMANN & CO., Tailor Made Dresses, 507 W. Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. 3-4-5 Wanted-A student who for some rea- son has been unable to enter college to fill good position during balance of year. Phone 1619-J 3 Lost-Conklin self-filling fountain pen. Return to 215 N. Division and receive reward. 1-2-3 Lost-Unengraved Signet Scarfpin. Reward if returned to 917 E. Huron. a Lost-Michigan Union Membership Book numbering from 981 to 990 with one membership ticket sold. If found please return to Union. 3 For Rent-Furnished rooms. Sunny front suite and large side room, modern improvements, desirable for instructor and wife or graduate student, private house. 7015 . In- galls St. 3 For Rent-An upstairs suite with hot and cold water, gas and steam heat, for $4.00. Also double parlors on first floor suitable for 3 at $5.00. Call at 805 East Huron. 3 For Rent-Large Front Suite $3.50. Side suite $3.00. All modern con- veniences. 624 S. Ingalls, 1-2 block from campus. Roommate wanted. 3 For Rent-Large pleasant suite of rooms two blocks from campus. All conveniences, $4.00. 607 East Liber- ty Street. 2-3 For Rent-Large suite at 832 E. Uni- versity Ave. Heat and light in both rooms. Price $4.00. 2 For Rent--Two suites and one single room. 220 S. Ingalls. 1-2-3 For Sale- One good second hand typewriter cheap. Call 82-L or in- quire at 317 E. Jefferson St. 1tf Shoes repaired while you wait. Ad-~ dress, 222 S. State St. 3tf Kollauf cuts and makes clothes for the college men. Old Post Office Bldg. Main and Ann Sts. 3tf SENIOR LAWS Let us typewrite your Practice Court Work. McNitt & Lewis, Law Typewriters, 302 S. State St. 1244-J. Open all the time. 3-4 SHOE REPAIRING, LACES AND POLISH FOR SALE. J. H. LAMBERT, 613 K. William St. A TIP Save $1.00 to $3.00 on that fountain pen. Take advantage of the Salz one- half off sale at J. L. Skinner's, 306 State St. See windows. 3 For a quiet afternoon or eveninggo up the Huron. U. of.M. BOAT LIV- ERY. 1-25 CIF. W e have Vwak Dare noi old-fogy st ., , For our (.e ___ A Thumb I; Fills and Cleans Self-Filling J Fountain Pen is selling men's clothes, . to p a PURE WOOLEN FAI AND HAND MADE GARMI Instantly people. 'Pe ople " I You never have to Carry an empty Conklin Pen around, for any inkwell is a .source of instant sup- ply. Neither do you have to coax or force the Conklin to write." At the first touch of pen to paper the ink responds instantly and writes steadily without scratch, skip, blot or sputter. Ink reservoir guaranteed for five years. Finest 14-k hard iridium pointed gold pens in all points and for all special uses-manifold-, ing, bookkeeping, stenography, etc. $3.00 and up., wh The clothes of wide-awake gentlemen at prices. We know that your visit to our store will be mutually pr aer Physically and n entaly We anticipate your cur corner store. needs at OO. WAHR SHEEHAN (f CO. Zl. C. SClEDE F. J. SCHLEEDE JOHN A. TICD EO. HALLER, Est. arry Drg Co. j R'Si'EstabIsaed an's Ideal, Conklln Self" Moore's Non Leakable Repeaters, Alarms and Alarms VELRY and NOVELTIES 3h Repairing ry Store Bell Phone 534 L At 1-2 Regular Pri This sale lasts one week only--Each fitted with a 14 KT. solid gold pen iridium tipped. College IMichigan PinsT Fobs and Fraternity Jeweier Jewelry. Big Ben alarms $2.50 Arnold alarms $1.00 Your Patronage is Well Cared for Here hw FraternrtyManagers I I We handle every article in the Hardwaroo .eating,*and Pluimbing Lines Rangea and Coekint'Vtnals a spectalty Phone us your order ss Building Maynard St. Next door to University School of Music, I1 Schumaohor Hardware Company 508-310-512 Sozath Main $2.00 Fountain Pens, sale price...... ............... $3.00 Fountain Pens, sale price...... ............ $3.50 With two gold bands sale price ...... .................... ... $6.00 Value, exact duplicate of Wate $6.00 standard, sale price.... ........... $8.00 Value, largest pen ever displayed in the city, bargain price.............. I ,_ I I The Home of Music-For the College Student Chote Stockof Fresh men Caps i mc-Always the latest is r snd Operstic Hits I I TIN KER f COMPANY COR. S.-STATE and WILLIAMS STS. I J.U L. Ski EXCLUSIVE AGENCY .ndolins and Guite.rs Exc&V vE Haberdashers and Hatters. To University MeaiI 306 State Str L m is forCollegeMen Main st.Allen's Good Clothes