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One thousand double throated
horns to be given away Friday
at the Gilnore Shoe Co, 119 5.
Main St.
Get a horn free and be a Mich
ivan rooter.

WHITMAN'S CANDY
When you buy candy huy the best. It does not cost
much more and it gives much more pleasure.
Whitman's Candy always pleases. The prices vary
according to the assortments, 6oc, 8oc and $.oo a
pound. We have all the new packages and assort-
ments -up to $5.00 a box.

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Society Brand Clothes
Have "that different air" ol dis-
tinction that places them in a class
by themselves, -If you've vainly
hoped that some day you would
find a suit that measured up flush
with your ideas, your desires will
be more than realized in snappy
models we are showing,
Styles that smack with the smartness of the
boulevards and college campus, yet are in strict
keeping with refinement, see them today.

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Calkins Pharmac
324 South State Street

iilmnore

Shoe

Co.

Pingree Made

119 S. Main Sreet

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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.

)I1'USI AND) DRAM
"Little Aliss Brown."
The seat sale for "Little Miss
Brown," which comes to the Whitney
theatre for two performances, Novem-
ber '15, the date of the Pennsylvania
game, will open this morning at 10:00
o'clock. With the original cast and
scenery, this attraction should prove
one of the most enjoyable of the year.
Madge Kennedy, who created the ti-
tle role, and Albert drown, a popular
leading man, will head the cast'.

hall, a Conklin fountain pen. Finder
please call Lillian Thompson, 1741-
L. Reward. 39
LOST--Gamma Phi Beta pin between
the Michigan Union and the Gamma
Phi house. Finder please return to
1520 S. Univ. or call 378. 39
LOST-Lady's small gold watch, El-
gin, open-face. Probably in library
or Barbour gymnasium. $5.00 re-
ward. Call 1134-L. No questions
asked. 39

COPYCI~t 1913. AlfredDecker

B. EIBLERI
109 W. Liberty Street
Across from Mack's side entrance

NOWADAYS

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Park and Till

M1IIAN'S FORESTRY SCHOOL Have you seen the Ad for the new
AmS SEVONI I COUR. Portrait Studio. 39

JEWELER AND
OPTICIAN

Candies

TADHAtS & CO.

121-123South Main Street

0 TfWDE 0
MARK
--Amition_
to excel in any sport i ren-
lall dered easier by being prop-
erly equipped.
A. G 5pai & ros. are
outfiters to c 1 a in ponas,
nwlose implements mulst be
Ball invariably right. ua l i t y
c counts.
o Spaldiig's Catalogue is noli,
in readsy-fizz 1. r the asking.
A. G. Spalding & Bros.
odward Ave.
oit, Mich.

A. MARUARDT
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
Cor. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.

The forestry department, of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, has the second
largest number of graduates among
the 20 forestry schools of the United
States. Yale comes first and Michi-
gan is second with 139 graduates. The
schools following Michigan are the
University of Washington, Harvard
and the University of Nebraska.
The forestry department was estab-
lished in June, 1901. Yale opened the
first such school in 1900. The scholas-
tic standing of the forestry school
here ranks among the very highest.
'DETROIT BUSINESS MAN IS
FINEID IN JUSTIVE COURT~
Alexander Pyde, a prominent busi-
ness man of Detroit, who ran down
and seriously injured D. L. MacTag-
gart, '15L, near the Steere farm onl
July 16, was fined $10 and costs in
Justice Doty's court yesterday, for
failing to render assistance to Mac-
Taggart after the accident, as requir-
ed by the state law. Prosecutor George
Burke conducted the case for the
state, and Judge F. H. Aldrich of De-
troit represented Pyde.
We set glass in all parts of the city.
Call us by phOne 237, Major & Co. 39-41
WANTED--Two seats for the Penn
game. Anyone who can dispose of
two tickets please call up 30-L, be-
tween 12:30 and 3:00, and after 6:00
p. m. and ask for Angier. 39
WANTED-Have two fairly good tick-
ets for Penn game which I will
trade for two better ones and pay
something to boot. Call for Wood,
611 Church. Phone 1703. 39-41

Polish your floors with Old English
Floor Wax. Major & Co., 203 E. Wash-
ington street. Phone 237. 39-41
Hoppe has sold more pictures of
the 450 Fresh Engineers photograph-
ed on Memorial Hall steps than all the
other photographers together. Why?
Because he has the best pictures.
We set glass in all parts of the city.
Call us by phone 237, Major & Co. 39-41
Look at the Ad of the New Portrait
Studio on page 3. 39
BUNTING IN MICHIGAN AND
PENNSYLVANIA COLORS, 5C PER
YARD. MACK & CO. 36-40
W. F. Smith sells Victor Typewrit-
ers. Second-hand Royals and Under-
woods. 102 E. Huron, over Dawson's.
Call 2380-L for demonstraition. Stu-
dents insurance 35 cents per hundred.
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Polish your floors with old English
Floor Wax. Major & Co., 203 E. Wash-
ington street. Phone 237. 39-41
New Portrait Studio now open.
Where? See Ad page 3. 39
Genuine Martin Guitars and Mando-
lins sold at Schaeberle & Son's Music
House, tf
WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING
Suits at $10.00-All wool.
Suits at $15.00--All wool, hand tail-
ored.
Suits at $20.00--Adler's Make and
Style.
Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus-
tom work.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,'

We offer an
play of finet
at reasonable
is all we ask.

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR

extensive dis-
quality jewelry
prices. A trial

GAS

COOKIN

SU2.EN DRUG
302 S. STATE STR

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For Fraternity and Club Houses

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Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitdlen Equip
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SMOOTH ESyV
TOBACCO
IN a debate, there is no evading
the issue. Does your smoking
tobacco bite or doesn't it?_
Velvet is aged 2 years-which
eliminates the leaf harshness and
.Mellows and tones the richness.
Produces a fine flavor and a
smoothness that smokers appreci..
ate above all else.
Gentlemen-there is only one side
to this smoke question-that's the
smooth side-"Velvet." Ask
for Velvet at your dealers.
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WANTED-Students to 'act
men during spare time.

tween 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. to-

day. 1. H.
St.

Prescott, 527 Thompson
39-40

WANTED--A bob-sled large en'ough
for twelve or more. Call 762-L.
38-40,
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-One first class fropt
suite, suitable for two people, 1412
Geddes avenue. Call 1594-L. 39-42
LOST-A gold carved watch fob, ini-
tials J. R. S., on corner of Main and
William Sts. or on street car. Re-
turn to 636 E. University. Reward.
38-9
LOST-Monday, in or near Tappan
hall, U. hall, athletic office, or west

as sales--
Call be-

Main Street.

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Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and
blocking next to Wagner's. tf
Liggett's Gilbert's and Fenway choc-
olates in perfect condition. Edsill's
Rexall Drug Store, 122 S. Main St.
Polish your floors with old English
Floor Wax. Major & Co., 203 E. Wash-
ington street. Phone 237. 39-41
If you want the best in chocolates,
try Liggett's, Edsill's Rexall Drug
Store, 122 So. Main St. eod
Modern Methods give me best re-
sults for printing and developing. Vis-
it our work room and see for your-
self. Lyndon. eod.
Do not fail to read the Ad of the
Portraiit Studio on page 3. 39

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Thirty-Two Years of Success
There's a Reason!
GIVING THE BEST VALUE FOR THE
LEAST MONEY
Try us and be convinced
Everything In the realm of music Phone 1707
Grinnell Bros., 120422 E. Liberty St.

0. F. HOPPE, Photographer, who is known all over Ann Arbor
as a commercial photographer, now has one of the finest Portrait
Studios in Washtenaw County. The Studio is in the same building
as the Commercial Studio and is now open to the public. The
Studio has the latest improved equipment.
The above cut shows one of the many effects obtained with our
Home Portrait equipment.
I have a first-class operator in the Portrait Department.
I extend an invitation to everyone to call and see the Studio.
61 9 East Liberty Street

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