THR --(H 'IG~tAW 13AILY " 1 1 Pens satisfaction or during school I UNIVERSITY NOTICES * CLASSIILED ADS. * "*- * * * * * * * '*1 . *I e absolute any time Parker's, Moore's Conklin's illows y interest you and pay you to visit Store 'snrdy, of DetroitJ Cop''n All Polish students are requested to gather at Professor Zoweki's resi- dence, 1304 Gedes avenue, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Junior: law football candidates re- port for practice at South Ferry field Monday at 3 p. m.. Literary freshmen are requested to report to Dr. May for physical exam- ination any day except Saturday from 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 to 5:30. Every junior lit who ever played football meet at second floor Tappan hall at 10:15 a.m. Meeting of all candidates for Mich- iganensian staff Sunday morning at 11:00 at office in the Press Building. All old band men meet at McMillan Hall at at 1 o'clock today. Those not having uniforms call on "Ike" Fischer, 207' W. Ann St., after 10 a. m. today. Meeting of the Lyceum Club, Tues- day, Oct. 10, 4:30 p. m., room'404 Uni- versity Hall, N. W. All old men be sure to attend. Candidates for this year's club report immediately to Prof. Hollister. First meeting of Alpha Nu in the society roms, fourth floor, U. Hall, to- night at 7:30. All interested are in- vited to attend. An indoor picnic for Methodist girls will be given at the church this af- ternoon at three o'clock. A social for Methodist men will be held tonight in the guild room of the church. Entrance on Washington St. All welcome. All college girls who wish to secure work by the hour apply in person be- tween 10 and 12 at Newberry hall. All faculty ladies desiring student help send in names to Employment Bu- reau between 10 and 12 at Newberry hall. 'AT MANUFACTURER'S COST. 4 Shoes repaired while you wait. Ad- dress, 222 S. State St. 3tf Salz pens are going fast, join the fellow with the big smile he just pur- chased one of those $6.00 pens-at $2.50. J. L. Skinner, 306 State St. SENIOR LAWSS Let us typewrite your Practice Court Work. McNitt & Lewis, Law Type- writers, 302 S. State. 1244-J. 4 MONDAY. Your last chance to get a Salz pen at half price. J. L. Skinner, 306 State St. 4 Lost-Friday a. m. on Campus between West Hall and Alpha Phi House, A. Conklin self-filling pen. Reward. Phone 1315-L. 4-5 Lost-Michigan Union Membership Book numbering from 981 to 990, with one membership ticket sold. If found please return to Union. 4 Lost-Brown leather purse with the' .name Elizabeth Burns, Mt. Pleasant, printed on flap. Finder phone 1066-J or call at 508 Hill St. 4 Lost-Small red memorandum book containing chemical laboratory cou- pon, physics lab. coupon, and clas- sification slip. Return to Walter Thienes, 1,000.East Washington and claim reward. 4 Wanted-Girls to sell S. L. A. tickets. See treasurer, U. Hall today. 4 Wanted-Boarders. Good Board at Beverley's, 233 S. Ingalls. Separate tables for girls. $3.50 per week in advance. 4 Wanted-S. L. A. ticket sellers. One man in each fraternity and club, as well as men to canvass the town. See treasurer, U. Hall 8 to 12 a. m. and after the game today.r 4 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. 4 & 5 WELL! WELL! WELLI ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE BEST YEAR We're going to break all previous recc with the cooperation of 5000 students, I pr Also, I propose to make more and- betterp year than ever, and to do this I want you TURES OF EVERYTHING THAT HAP] to a fudge party. To do this I want you (all of you) to and just say the word, I'll do the rest. And now let us not be misunderstood I ers. We carry, by all means, the largest : KODAKS, CAMERAS and F in Ann Arbor and we invite you to come i We also call your attention to our fi we guarantee to give you the very bes modern methods-including tank develo When we develop or print your films, they thoroughly washed, and your prints are th in 50 years from now they will be as clear e because we do the work thoroughly. V years experience right here in Ann Arbor Com in for Developing, Printl SPECIAL--250"M 11 1-2 x 15 1-2, Heavy Art Cloth Loosi Only 95c ea BANNERS, PENNANTS, P1 20NE S ,me as you bu LVI U '7' CKAMAXON " using our service Company For Sale- .One good second hand typewriter cheap. -Call 825-L or in- quire at 317 E. Jefferson St. 1tf For Rent-Large pleasant suite of rooms two blocks from campus. All conveniences, $4.00. 607 East Liber- ty Street. 4 & 5 For Bent-One large front suite. Fine light. One and one half blocks from Campus. 1215 S. University. 4 Found-A coin purse containing mon- ey and jewelry. Owner may have1 same by describing and paying for this ad.' Call for business mana- ger at Michigan Daily office. 4 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 For a quiet afternoon or evening go up the Huron. U. of M. BOAT LIV- ERY. '1-25 A REMINDER I don't like to harp on the same old , swagger without ishuess. .f siv Always the Hats, Caps I3 i. Wadhams & 9 WANTED--s. i Treasures Office In U. H oas $$.(0O up LET RUBEY ish the Ice Cream for Your Party A BARGAIN Jumbo fountain pens hold 3 .times the ink as ordinary pen holds. Regu- lar price $8.00. Sale price $3.95. J. L. Skinner, 306 State St. 4 The Hobart Guild. of- St. Andrew's Church will hold a.:reception for all university students. affiliated with the Episcopal Church, in Harris Hall on Saturday, Oct. 7th at 8 p: m. Any students- belonging to the Episcopal Church, who do not receive their invi- tations for this reception through the mail, are requested to call for them at Harris Hall, from 1-2 or 7-8 p. m., Friday or Saturday. 3 A Thumb Pre thing; but get busy' pen at half price. $3.00 pens at $1.50,$ $6.00 pens at $2.50. State St. if you want a Salz $2.00 pens at 90c, $4.00 pens at $2.00, J. L. Skinner, 306 Fills and 4 Pianos to Rent. Terms Schaeberle & Son, Music S. Main St. reasonable. House, 110 tf Clubs and We set glass. Major & Co. 'Phones. Both I Frats t4 Say, boys have you visited the R oom Home Tea Room? Just the place to take your lady friend. It is Est place to eat in the city, everything home made prge reception hal and rest room. No better place could . open from 7:30 a m. to 7:30 pdm. 109 E. Wash. St. 2nd f loop 51 All Cars Stop at GOODYEAR'S Self-Filling Fountain Pen ____Instantly 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. I DRUG STORE Jal Sui11t The largest and finest stock in the city to select from. It pays you to come down town to make your purchases. I ke it to F our measure-from the season's newest y only, can you have distinctive looking clothes e. , Dieterle, Varsity Tailor 117 East Liberty Street "Boys!I! Girls!! Quick Home' Service and Fresh Made Candies Daily at the 0O. WAHR SHEEHAN 4 CO. L.C. SCULEEDE r. J. SCULEEDE JOHN A. TIOC 0O. HALL5DJ Est. SUGAR BOWL .*?: I m .. * r CollegeMen at Allen 'S Good Cl