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MICHIGAN DAILY

Rosenberg dryclean suits.

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ression follows
1purchase, be-
like to put a
ocket that the
UallV bets.

Have you seen those nobby O ford
blues at Milward's? Tai'ir Z30 S.
State St. 19 tf
EXTRA COPIES OF THE SUNDAY
MORNING DAILY CONTAINING A
FULL ACCOUNT OF THE PENNSY
GAME MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE
OFFICE.
Shoes repaired while you wait. An-
dres, 222 So. State St. 34 eod tf
BESSIMER'S GRILL - Charcoal
giled Porterhouse Steaks, 113 W. Hu-
ron St., Upskairs, opposite Interurban
3tation. 42 eod to 66
Rosenberg drycleans sweaters. 12tf
YOU ARE NOT REALLY IN TUE
UNIVERSITY UNLESS YOU ARE
READING THE DAILY EVERY
MORNING. GET IT THE BALANCE
OF THE YEAR FOR $2.00.
We have a large stock of "Up-to-
Date" Sheet Music, Pianos, and Musical
Instruments of all kinds. Look them
over before purchasing elsewhere.
GRINNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE,
120-122 E. Liberty St.
W. J. Simmons, Mgr. 50 tf

WANTED.
Wanted-Second growth Hickory butts
suitable for Automobile spokes. For
further information call on or write
NV. C. Morrey, Mgr., Timber Depart-
ment, Hayes Wheel Co., Jackson,
Michigan. 49 to 73
LOST
Lost-A Waterman self-filling foun-
tain pen without cap, on campus or
E. University. Reward. Phone 1500
J. 49-50-51
FOR RENT.
Rent-Two suites all modern conven-
iences. Rent reasonable. Call 822
Arch St. or Phone 1791. 50-51-52
FOR SALE.
For Sale-Good dress suit at reasona-

Patronize the new print shop,. Davis
and Ohlinger, Job Printers, 109 E.
Washington Street. Bell Phone, 432-J.
18 eod tf
Always fresh be-
cause we get our
supplies direct and
frequently, from
the makers of the
best in the land.

Kick off (Un. Reg
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8xxo Fielding H.

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ctory to Foot' method
at least a dollar and two
every purchase and on
Ah more. That's the mid-
profit we save you.
48, $.98 for the kind of
1 pay $3.00, $3.50 and

ble price. 421 E. Univ. Ave.
Phone 993-L.

Bell

50-51

Chocolates
S and Confections
E. E. CALKINS

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d Shoes, we sell
thanti old method
. Look us over.
rell Shoe Co.
An. Arbor
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Rosenberg presses suits-25
Rosenberg calls and delivers.

cents.
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Martin guitars and
on earth, on sale at
Son's Music House.

mandolins, best
Schaeberle &
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Rosenberg's phone, Bell 266.

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Anywhere.
vle,1ge no
y instance.

& Company
When-
All Others Fail Buy
kRT, SCHAFFNER
& MARX'f
WOOL CLOTHES HERE

town talk.I
WANTED-Two Southern gentlemen
to carry the water bucket and perform
other minor services. Bring your ownt
buckets. /Apply at Fair Grounds thisl
afternoon.
Quite Right .
Dear Ed:-
I appeared at the door of the gym,
Tuesday evening bearing my cornet,
stand, and music and was informed I
must pay two bits to get in. I couldn't
afford to go in. The rules of the band
fine me two bits if I fail to appear on
any occasion where the band plays,
I couldn't afford to stay out. What
should I have done?
A Bandsman.
.We pride ourselves in anticipation
of the glories that are to come for
us. Our own Sporty Editor has gone
to. Chicago to confer with the repre-
sentative of the British Empire rela-
tive to his succeeding to the ancestral
estates on the old sod. When Turk.
comes back with his title we will be
ready to rank with the Chicago Trib-
une, with its Marquis of Queensbury
and the Record-Herald with its Duke
D. Mixture.
We found plenty of everything at the
smoker but matches.
Isn't it strange that a man will pay
out five for a pipe, two bits for a can
of tobacco, and spend an hour trying
to borrow a inatch.
Our night editors have to- be a ver-
satile lot as witness the following
query which the man on the desk de-
cided the other night-"Does a straight
beat three of a kind?"
Mentioning three of a kind we has-
ten to record:
The man who rocks the boat.
The man who keeps time with his
feet in a public auditorium.
, The man who throws a live ciga-
rette in the waste basket.
HAVE YOU BROUGHT IN THAT,
$2.00 FOR THE DAILY FOR THE BAL
ANCE OF THE YEAR

"STAY-AT-HOMES" OFFERED
TURKEY AND SUCKING PIG
To those who find it impossible to
reach the home board for their annual
Thanksgiving day feast the Union of-
fers an opportunity. A special dinner
will be served both at noon and in the
evening. The club house will be open
to ladies for this occasion and tables
may be reserved in advance for either
noon or evening.
The regular charge of seventy-five
cents a plate will be made.
The following menu will be served
1, 6 2:30p.i. and6to8p. n.
Oyster Cocktail.

For the Dashing,

Clever CI

Chicken Broth en Tasse.
Stuffed Celery. Queen Olives.
Nuts.

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Come into the Store today and get a
of the swellest line of college togs you
eyes on.
The areal leaders among the well
young fellows of this town all wear
WADHAMS & CO, CLEVER SUITS
Overcoats, Hats and
Redman Collars Holeproof Hosiery Spalding Sweaters
Barker Collars interwoven hosiery and Jerseys
Wad hams & Comi

h alted

Fried Lake Trout, Tartar SZuee,
Saratoga Chips.
Roast Young Turkey, Chestnut Di ess-
ing.
Cranberry Sauce.
Roast Sucking Pig, Apple Dressing.

The Clothier,
217 So. Main
Suits and Overcca's $15.00 up

Potatoes Lorette.

June Peas.

121-123 S. Main St.

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Candied Sweet Potatoes.
Shrimp Salad, Mayonnaise.
English Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce.
Hot Mince Pie. Strawberry Sundae
Demi Tasse.
Sweaters cut over at the Palais
Royal, 209 E. Liberty. 1-tf
'.Printing, Engraving, Embossing,
Fine Stationery, Two-fold Announce
mentsor Card with Envelopes to match,
'vfenu and Dance Programs. See our
new and up-to-date display room. Don't
qet corn fused inthena n and Place-Chas.
F. Meyers, 215 S. Main St., 2nd Floor.
Phone 281-L. Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Subscribe for the

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Your Party
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Frats

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you want STATIONERY, FOUNTAIN
INS, ENGINEER'S SUPPLIES, Etc., go
headquarters for Student's Supplies
The Student Suppy Store
[LBERT & MORSE CANDIES

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Goodyear's Drug Store
107 SOUTtI MAIN .SFREET

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the

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Undersold

The latgest and finest stock in the city. Everything you nay need,
Comb , Brushes, Soaps, etc.
LABORATORY SUPPLIES such as
MICROSCOPICAL GOODS, B)ISECTING INSTRUMENTS

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Goat to the medium weight dressy coat,
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