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November 15, 1911 - Image 3

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RED)UCED PRIC'E TICKETI

TO I)XY . .

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r Weather

new overcoat you cannct do
nent. We ask you to look
ily the "ROS WELL." It is
collar coal; can be worn two
We will take pleasure iny

iross

andI
SCAI I

FOR

ylvania Game
and boost Ann Arbor by
e Michigan-Pennsylvaijia
iDENNISON'S CREPE

Nunler of G.oo Seats in student Sec-
tion -will be Sol After
Tomorrow at $2.00.
Today is tie last day of the reduced
rate ticket sale to students. After to-
day the remaining tickets for the Penn
game in the student section will 'be
thrown into the general sale and will
go for the price of $2.00.
The 'sale so far points to a record
breaking attendance. Tphe fact that
he weather has turned a bit colder will
not keep down the attendance, 'it is
thought, for the holders of seats will
not be kept from the game by anything
short of a blizzard, and already the
sale is a heavy one. A number of good:
seats still remain in spite of the 'fact'
that the early sale was indicative of S.
R. 0., and if the weather is good it is
thought that even these will be dispos-
ed of.
iM~oter's Illness Calls ~r. Soll Home.
Dr. S. W. Scholl, of the German de-
partment, was called to the home of
his mother near Springfield, Ohio, last
Saturday by the news of her serious
illness.. Little hope is entertained for
Mrs. Scholl's recovery.
ILLINOIS CLUB, GETS
OFFICI AL RECOGITION
Official recognition as a campus or-
ganization of regular staning was
granted to the Illinois Club, at the
meeting of the Senate Council Monday
night. The club was begun last spring
for the purpose of getting Illinois~ns
together socially, and it is intended to
secure some public speaker each year
from the state to make an address to
University students on the anniversary
of Lincoln's birthday. The number of
members who have signed the consti-
tution is. about 70 but it is expected
there will be 150 by Christmas. The
club's first meeting as a recognized
camnpus organization occurs Friday of
this week, at 4 p. m. in Tappan hall.
All the latest popular song its at
Grinnell Bros.? Music ouse at Ten
cents per copy. A complete stock of
the latest Opera hits at popular prices
also. Everything in college songs and
ollections. -18 tf
DON'T GET. TiHE IDEA THAT ITS
"'O J. ATE TO SUBSCRIBE. THE
,IIG SISIJES ARE YET TO COME.
Kollouf cuts and makes clothes for
the college men. Old post office build-
ing Main and Ann Street. 28tf
SIJBSCRIBE IFOR TILIE FOLS AT
HOME AM) WRITE FEWER LET-,
TERS
Michigan and Pennsy tanners, Pen-
nants, Arm Bands, etc., at Wahr's Uni-
versity Bookstore.
34-5-6-7-8-9
LEATE A WANT AD FOR THAT
LOST OR FOUND ARTICLE AT THE
DAILY OFFICE OR AT QUARRY'S.
Log Log Slide Rules only $7.00 at
Wahr's University Bookstore.
34-5-6-7-8-9
The Markham Pottery has placed at
the, Foster Art Store a fine collection
of their pottery Which will be on sale
for a few days at reduced prices.
3638-40'

* CL ASSIFI1 D AD)S.
* Ade4Cogt matter for this
:Y classified column west alwvays
*be jwid for in advance, and may
*be left at thae DAILY office op-=
* polite the Majestic between the
Shours of 12 noon and 10 p. in.,
[or at Qmuarry s Drug Store, N.
* lliverslty and MState, at any
*timae upI to 5 :30 p. ina.
These Ads brinag Iesnilts.
* WAN TE).;
VAN TE D : -EWSBOYS TO SEI
TH~E ItIC1IGOAN DAILY SO'UVE'NI
I$SPORTIWG EXTRA. CALL AT .DAEL
OFFICE BETWEEN LAM)~ 2 AN
I)AY TI~S W1VE1. AN N ARB41

PRESS BUILDING..
Wated-Ten: stuidenits for Jewish
board. 806 S. U.niversity Ave.
36-27-38.
FOR SELE
For Sale-Duiebills on a leading 'New
York Hotel, See the Business Man-
ager between 1 and 2 p. im. eod tf
-LOST.
Lost--St drawing instruments in
room 437 New Eng-ineering building.
Finder return Ito Instructor Menefee.
Reward. 36-37-38
Lost-Smnall brindle bull terrier about
three months old. Finder call Bell
1 or retuirn to 607 S. State St. Re-
ward. 37-38-39
Lost- Gamnma Phi Beta pin, Erna
George engraved on back. Finder
please" return,'to .417 East Ui~versity.
Reward. 37-38-39.
FOR 'SALE.
For Sale-2 front row gallery seats for
Opie Read tonight. 2 'good seats for
M\aude Powell Friday night. Tele-
phone 937. 37

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the best now an have it's use while in
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STUDENTS' SUPPLIES
B~ell Phone f44

Rosenberg's phone, Bell 266.
Hjave you seen those nobby
blues at Milward's? Tailor,
State St.
Rosenberg dryclean suits.

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Oxford
330 S.
19 tf

College Laun
FINEIHAND WORK 606 E. Lib
I APleasant Weeki

ke shower baths of the
gym or your home wil
prove a greater Success
~and bring a greater
am~ount of Happiness
if you have some of
our fine

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Martin guitars and mandolins, best
on, earthi, on sale at Schaeberle '&
Son's Music House. 29tf

Sw eaters cut dver at the
'Royal,1 209 E. Liberty.
Rosenberg' presses suits-25
Rosenberg calls and delivers.,

Palais
1-tf,
cents.
12tf

When you go to Detroit Fr
urday come in and see m;
Photo-art. If you will do 1
decide to have your Sen
made in Detroit.

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Established
1858

1lackinaw s-Large assortmrent of all
wool samples for sale by Irving and
Plumb. Prices $5'to" $8. Phone 1314,
803 S. State. 36 to 41
Shoe repairing, laces and polish for
sale. 3. H. Lambert, 613 E. William St.
3 epd tf
Class toques 50 cents at Mack's.
37 & 39
Rosenberg drycleans sweaters. l2tf
Dr..v IT . Florer to Lecture Today.
Instead of Tuesday afternoon, as was
erroneously stated in yesterday's Daily.
Dr. W. AV. Florer will lecture this af-
ternoon at 4 on "The Message of Ru-
dolph Herzog," in room 203, Universi-
ty hall.

The Huntington
.WALTER J~WATSON
78 Washington Ave.C
GRANGER'S School of
C l a s s e s f o r L a d i e s a n d G e n t l e m e n T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a J i o . e m b g n w e o o r v t e - osFr p r i u a s c l t A a e y o
Phone . 246 Office 1to-sr, 10-12.
a nd
IAUTO LIVERY Jpi
BELL PHONIE 1101 HOMEI PHOI
Ann Arbor Garage, 206 WestM

Waterxarai's Ideal, Conklina Self
Filling, M4100.r's Now, Leakable
Big Beri, Repeaters, Alarvas an d
Novelty Alarms
HIGAN JEWELR1Y and NO', ELTIES
ry and watch hepa,.ring
Jewelry store
Dall Phonle 534 L
je1lichigan Pins, Fobs and Fraternity
orJewelry. Big Ben alarnms $2.50 Arnold
YOur putronage is Well Cared[ for HIer e

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ChaingDse
5 o'clock Tea, TCoasters Egg Bo; ler,
Hors-D'oeuvre Dishes, Fruit and
Bread. Basket. All finishes to be
found at

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SCHIIIVACHER Hardw#are
308-310-313 S. Main Phone 175 175 Red
SILK NECK WEAR

lways fresh be-
cause wve get our
supplies direct and
frequently, from
the~ makers of the
best in the land. 4
and Cw:ifc tions
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Song

Fownes Gloves

Lucas and Kennedy Gloves

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Earl V. Moore

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TIKER & COMPANY.
342, South State Street
Call and inspect our lines of Full Dress Accessories
Soft and Plaited Bosom Shirts, Stiff and Soft Hats

w~ Ready

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