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October 28, 1911 - Image 4

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Tt 1~MICHIGAN IDAILY

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COMOIORES LOON UP
BIG BEFORE G, 1\E.

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UNiWERSITY NOTICES

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Psthc Tailor

hAS M lOvED- T)'I

East Liberty.Street
r of'I ' Alvnr'd.ill the Nt-wMalcolm n Bock

d veady to get 'oa.t yo-~r order at onxce,
%g antd reQserve a Stilt or Overcoat.

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camne to Vanderbilt. And just as an in-
dication of the class of ball, he was{
displaying it may be mentioned that
he was showing such form that hie;
was placed on the All-Southern team.
At the center the advantage is even
more in favor of the visitors as thy'
five men from tackles to tackle have
had ea total of 14 vont's of gridiron
battles while the corresponding five
of the Michigan eleven have the grand
total of 7 seasons at their backs to
prompt them what to do in a crisis.
That is what counts in a close pinch
and there will be a lot of close pinches
today.
The university band is ~to be on the
CAL FOUR DAILY........
field to help the rooters out. The
game starts at 2: 30. The varsity needs
this game and they will be fighting
all of the way to come through win-
tIers.
The linieups, weights, and officials
are given below :
The lineups and weights are as fol-
lcws:

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Class]Pins

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NEW WHITNEY THEATRE

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Club Badges

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3olicited. We w1ill quote on your designs or furnish
hes acid prces. All wvork guaranteed.

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J. engineer class elections Saturday,
October 29, from 9:15 to 12:05, rooms
301 Engineering Building.
The young people of the Congrega-
tional church will hold a Hallow'een
social in the church parlors this ev-
ening at 8 o'clock.
Freshman engineers election room
411 today from 8-12:15.
Senior lit election today in Tappan
hall from 9:15 to 12:15.
Meeting of Craftsman Club at Ma-
sonic Temple tonight, 7 :30.
Bind meet at McMillan hall at 1:30.
today. Near uniforms.
There will be no meeting of the
Adelphi Literary Society tonight, ow-
ing to repairs on the club rooms.
Senior pharmic election 9 to 11 a.m.,
room 310 Pharmacy laboratory.
Soph lit election, West physics lec-
ture room, 9 to 12.
Junior lit election at Tappan hall 9
to 12.
Jeffersonians .meet 7 tonight. Last
chance for varsity candidates for var-
sity debates to enter.
jMrs. Stalker entertains all Methodist
girls at her home, 123 S. State, Monday
even~ing.
Patterson Speaks to Engineers.
About 25, members of the American
Institute of Electrical Engineers din-
ed at the LUnion last night. Later they
adjourned to the engineering build-
ing where Prof. Patterson gave a talk
on "Vector Analysis." Prof. Patterson
also gave an informal talk on his Eu.
ropean trip.
LOST, FOUND) FOR SMILE. RtEA)
OUR CLASSIFIED .AILS.

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Satuday, October 28
One Performance Only.
VGILI A m A. BRADnY, Tat., Presents
Tate Funniest Play Ever Written
Byv MARGARET MAYO
OneSold farin New York
Six Months in Chicago'
Now in its Second Year in Logsdon

Prices:

35c, 50c, 75c,-$1.00 and $1.50

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Positions _ Vanderbilt

211 W o dward Ave.

ge Laundry
RK 608 E. Liberty -Street

Conklin (Capt)... L.E.
(185)
Bogle...........LT
Quinn.......... ..L.G.
(10~0)
Paterson......... C.
(202)
Garrels ... .....R.G.
(185)
Pontius ..... .R.T.
(1'90)
WXells. ....R.E..
(186)
mcmillan .........Q .

...L.Brown
(155)
....Freehand
(190)
....Metzger
(190)
.....Morgan
(230)
....Covington
(185)_
...T. Brown
(180)
.K. :Morrison
(165)
R. Morrison

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WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
of everything in high class Drugs, Pharmaceuticals, Toilet
Articles and Bath Room Su~plies. Headquiarters fcr Theat-
rical Makeups, Creams, Pain~ts, etc.

THE BROWN DRUG
E. C. ED~ ILL, Prop.
1 22 S. Main St. The Rexall Store

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Pre: cript ion Speciali. ts

(154)
Craig..........L .
(165)
Thomson........F.B.
(180)
Carpel ...........R.H.,
(158)

(165)
.Hardage
(165)
...Sikes
(165)
.....Collins
(155)

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$259

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Officials-Referee, Bradley Walker,
University of Virginia; Umpire, 'Eck-
ersall, Chicago; Field Judge, Lieut.
Nalley, West Point; head linesman not
yet selected.

F

en's C.lothes, will give you the Latest Styles
English cuts
l' O 7(1.1N.. UNIVERSITY

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Fresh Lit ,Notice
Vote For
J. B. COURSHON

Pres. of Lit 1915

CTIONS, CIGARS
RUfILS, PIPIS#
-B-B Pipes
you all and give you'
satisf action.
CLASS PIPES
[O)L LYt
Ann Arbo'*, Mich.i

CHIROPODYCrn, bunions, ingrowing
nal.treated and cured.
CHIROP v rytbing absolutely an-
tiseptic. Office h'mrs. 9-12 am. 1-5 and 7-S pmzi
MISS. E. 'J. FOLEY
f921 E. Huron Street, End North 12th
2 Bi c ks East of High School " Phone 989-.l
Buy your ALARM CLOCKS
atf
Chapman's Jewelry- Store
206 South Main Street

MajestiC
Souvenior To a
MatineeI
Free False Faces to Everybody
Wild West Show
Sooni Porter J. W hite
Cutting Cafe
Cor. State acid Monroe
Block from Campus
Mrs. C. A. RAN 11SON

WVILLIAM J. BURNS the Great Detective.
The leading figure ini the McNama a case. Per sonal ("Scott to Kirg Gcorpc.
niost attractive and most talked of figures in t lie press of the day. A

He is ote of the

A. RADCLYFFE DUG MORE, F.R.G.S. Photographing Naturalist,'
Author and Lecturer.
His photographs of African animals are declared by scientists arnd raturalists to he ti e n ost re-
markable ever made. lHe has thrilled audiences all over the United States witlh his photcgr-, s
'' of wild game.

JOHN

MITCHELL, the Great Labor Leader.
He is one of the most powerful orators on the platform today. His other visit to Ai n1Az 1 or'
was a decided, sumcess.

'dil" N~o 2
rwent Fast,
k-gu "?

Davis & Konold's
"club Lunch"
Orders Delivered Phone 652J

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HENRY J. HADFIELD, Kipling Interpreter.
He his repeuted entertainments to more university lecture courses than any
profession.

other man in his

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How About That

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Overcoat

FRANCIS J. HENEY, who Prosecuted the Gang in San Francisco
He is a virile orator and has a message that is worth your hearing.
HAMLIN GARLAND, Author of -""Cavanaugh-Forest Ranger,"
and. "Main, Travelled Roads."
He is a thorough scholar and knows his subject.
SENATOR ROBERT MARION LAFOLLETTE
who needs no introduct on 'o you. He is wit" cut c oubt, thlt nicyst intcre~tii-g n~rn that is
=.pea king to American audiences,
OPIE READ, the Creator of "Old Lim Jucklin"
which lit'will l~reseltA to his Ann Arbor alienlce. I° r; a scrvam a :d wilt be one of the most
satisfai t ry litinibe' s on the' course.-
DONALD ROBERTSON with his Company of Players;
cx ii1 be l e i t w d 1 )i lie 51 ubt rte. Yt iu k i owv Donalu Rcoheitcn, -n( if . c v ill cci i (cl tl e
ri an « ih el7ctrl-avy3* i t is pire~evti'g 1i mi, 1e ca~t tlhy stud cut, (Etc.. you vi11 al pitciate
that t its nnumber ,iloive is vtix ih $2.O

he finest line of suits. and overcoats that can be
ing such wvell kntown makes as Adler Bros.,
systeml, and Fashion Clothes, amon; otl ers in
of clothing. (L Grays. Blues, and many of the
Brown are to b)e found in styles becoming the
each and every ?man., Q Fullback and Motor-
made with rev-ersible military collars, in Scotch
ts and Cassimneres.'
n's_ and Perrin's Gloves, Manhatlan Shirts

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Conlin & FicgcI
200=202 South Main Street

me ervation of seats today in U.. Hall

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from 9 to 121.

Don't pass this up!

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For th'e.B EST

Ph oto graphs

go

to

G. C. MAJ$DEL

119 East
Liberty

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