THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 GIRLS I Calkins' Pharmacy iU Dki 13 I FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS AND SENIORS Offers For Your Room Before buying your Fail shoes see Tooth Brush, Tooth Powder or Tooth Paste Hair Brush and Comb Nail Files, Buffers and Pastes Razo#, Shaving Brush, Soap and Talcum Soap for Toilet and Bath Bath towels, Wash Rags, Sponges and Sprays And Lots of other things. Come and see us. Our new line of SocietyBrand . Clothes. for Fall 1913 has arrived and is ready for your inspection. Ready-to-Wear Clothes -- don't fail to see them before buying your next suit. 4 CLOT I Gilmore Shoe Co. Copyrtjalt 1914,% We carry all widths and sizes in latest styles 324 So. State Street .Our n .w general line of wearing apparel for gentlemen has om socksetc., all the latest. Visit this Quality Store and get souvenirs. .1 I HEADQUARTERS FOR PIN GREE MADE SHOES mmmommp rommw STUDENT We can save you money by trading at our store. We carry the best line of Men's Suits, Overoats, and Raincoats. We also carry the largest and most com- plete line of Men's Furnish- ings, Hats and Caps. Ask to see our line of all wool Mackinaws. WA D HAIS & CO. 121-123 South Main Street MICHIGAN HAS EXCEPTIONAL PROSPECTS FOR GREAT TEAM. Continued from page 1.) ence, and the spectacle of these six "M" men fighting for places is the basis of the prophecy of a wonderful line this fall. At right endeLyons, of last year's All-Fresh eleven has been used con- sistently, and looks good. James, his teammate, and Wells, together with Tessin, of last year's varsity squad, are also trying for the position. Norton, Scott and Cochran, of last year's freshmen, have all been putting up a strong fight for guard or tackle stations, and have had the preference over the veterans in some of the early scrimmages. McHale, Lichtner and Millard, on the line, are also showing ability. The former had considerable varsity experience last year, and has starred at recovering fumbles in the scrimmages this fall. While there is a wealth of veterans for the line, there are only Hughitt and Bushnell"left in the backfield, as Craig has declared that he will not be able to play football this season. The star halfback has considerable work to carry in order to graduate next spring; and fears that he cannot afford to participate in gridiron acivi- ties. "Tommy" Hughitt has had the call at the quarterback job so far, and has shown a world of speed in run- ning the team, and in carrying the ball. Bushnell also has been used at quarter. Quinn, Catlett, Mead, Benton, and Bentley are the men Yost has been using in the.hbackfield. Quinn and Benton have been at full, and the others at half. Diehl also has been used behind the line, but the critics look for him to make a bid for a for- ward station. Yesterday morning Yost made the first cut, reducing the varsity squad to twenty-nine candidates. The sec- ond cut will be made Saturday. The varsity squad includes the fol- lowing:-- Captain Paterson, Lichtner, Trap- hagen, Allmendinger, Cochran, Scott, McHale, Morse, Quail, Raynsford, Pontius, Musser, Millard, Torbet, Hughitt, Galt, Bushnell , Bentley, Mead, Diehl, Lyons, James, Watson, Tessin, Catlett, Roehm, Bastian, Quinn and Benton. TYPEWRITERS FREE 1000 Ills. Catalog Machines and Samples Guaranteed of Like New. Ribbonsand Only Factory Papers in Mich. THIS WEEK-Wholgsale Prices to StudentsA We Rent, 6 mos. Rentl Applied on Price. LATE VISIBLE$ J. B. EIBLER 109 W. Liberty Street Across from Mack's side entrance I JF. ,iTh I Mmmm I I T EMPLE H EATR E Wed. Oct. Ist sli Fetr Producio TRtADE ap 1 pr alemn Feature Produellen Story of Land and Sea Shipwrecked A "SQUARE DEAL" for everybody is the "Spald- ing Policy." We guarantee each buiyer of an article bear- ing the Spalding Trade Mark that such article will give satisfaction; and a reasonable amount of service. A.G, Spalding & Bros. 254 Woodward Ave. Send for Detroit, Mich. our Oatalogue Underwood ..$30 to $40 .C. Smith $30to $40 Royal. ... ....$25 to$30 01Ivor..........$20 to $30 Smith, Rem. and Fox . . $10 to $20 Best Supplies Sent 'Postpaid. Bound Paper, Ream 500 sheets, 40cents. All Rtibbhons, 40c, or 3 for $x.oo. Carbon Pa- per, 75e per ioo, ioc dozen. Can at our Store, you save one-half. If desired, machines sent on trial. DETROIT TTPEWRITER CO. 160 Jefferson Ave. near Gsriswold PhoneMain 4102. Washington Theater DETROIT, FiCH. HELEN WARE and the Wm. Morrs players in ,,HER HUSBAND'S WIFE" Mat.--Tuus., Thurs., Sat. FOR RENT For Rent-Two newly furnished sin- gle rooms all modern. Call 600 E. Liberty. Phone No. 359-L. 1-3 Wanted-Washings. Will call for and deliver. 624-L. 1425 Pontiac St. 1-3 FOR SALE OR RENT. For Sale or Rent--First class Grand piano for sale or rent. Phone 212-J. Call 312 South Division 5t. 1-3 FOR SALE For Sale--D. and C. transportation at liberal discount. Enquire, the Alum- ni Association, Memorial Hall. 1 LOST Lost--A Conklin Fountain pen on Sat- urday, Sept. 20th on N. Ingalls St., or E. Huron St. Finder please re- turn to Daily office and receive re- ward. 1 FORMER MICHIGAN ATHLETE TO ENTER WEIDLOCK BONDS Invitations for the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Spies of Mount Claire, N. J., to Ralph Craig, '11, of Detroit, have been received by the friends of the former Michigan track representative and winner of two events at the last Olympic meet. The' ceremony will take place Wednesday, October 1 at 8:00 o'clock at the home of the bride. . James Craig, '14, former Varsity football player and track man is not expected to return to the university until he returns from the east where he will attend the wedding. Call Taxi 1550 FOUNT A PENS All the Leading Ma Special This Week Oni- Parties a Specialty Quick it We offer an extensive dis- JEWELER AND. OPTICIAN A SELF FILLING, LEAKABLE PE with absolute guara SUGDEN DRUG 302 S. STATE STI play of fine quality at reasonable prices. is all we ask. Ann Arbor Taxicab C I jewelry A trial 300 N. flain Street Women's Fine Shoe ON STATE STREET We carry the best makes produced in Cin- cinnati, Rochester, Lynn and Brooklyn. Campus Booter Opposite Hustons' P 41 Admission 10 cents ' p .9 Choral Union Concerts PADEREWSKI . . October 22 World's Greatest Pianist MATZENAUERt . . November 12 Metropolitan Opera Star - PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA . December 9 95 Men-Stokowski, Conductor CHORAL CONCERT . January 23 Lucille Stevenson, Soprano and Marion 'reen, Baritone,. Soloists CARL FLESCH . . February 18 Distinguished Hungarian Violinist All Star Course Course Tickets, $3.00. With reperved seat 25c, 50o, 75c, $1.00, extra; after October 14 call at School z. for announcement or Scolof MYusilc for tickets Fr It Fills Itself!i There's never any trouble with this real fountain pen-just dip it inanyordinaryinkwell, press the "Crescent-Filler," and it fills itself in four seconds. Self -Filling, Fountain Pen omsmmmmm Charcoal grilled porterhouse at Bessimer's grill, 113 West St., upstairs. Phone 110. steaks Huron tf The Trouble-Pr Fountain Pen; Have your room papered and deco- rated now. Major & Co., 203 E. Wash. St., can do the work at once. 1 Old English Floor Wax Keeps your floors polished. Major & Co., 203 E. Washington St., Sole Agents. 1 Ladies: get your hair shampooed with rain water. Face and scalp treat- ment, manicure, at Mrs. J. R. Trojan- owski, 1110 S. Univ. Phone 696-W. 1-12 Symphony Orchestra tryouts will be held at the School of Music, Maynard srteet, from 7:00 to 8:00 on Friday ev- ening of this week. All interested are urged to come, as rehearsals will start on Sunday next. S. P. Lockwood. 1-4 fills itself and every time it does that it cleans itself at the same time. That's why it doesn't clog, nor- balk, nor act mean. It always writes smoothly and it never leaks. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. $4.00 ,$5.00 rindtip. Fbt-,Sale by THE LEADING DEALERS IN ANN ARBOR SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR GAS COOKING Look at our before buying. & Co. Michigan Scrap Books Two sizes. Sheehan tf The Conklin Pen Mfg. Co. Toledo, Ohio A" For Fraternity and Club Houses Increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone for ,our Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen Fquip- ment. Washtenaw Gas Company We Have the Largest and Best Stock of Pianos for Rent Popular Songs, 10 Cents Per Copy WE ARE FIRST WITH THE LATEST ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST FIGURES Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St. I 09 South Stkt. Street The Chubb Hous Gives Clean, wholesome board at $4. per week. Smafe drinking water. C. C. Freematn, Propr I