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Have You

Tried

Our New Chocolate at the Fountain ?

Men's black-rubber soles.,
The proper dress shoe
for the Tango.
Also==a new lot of tan
rubber soles. Prices from
$4.00 up to $6.00.
Gil more Shoe Store

The powder costs us twice as much per pound as any other
kind and ours is the only fountain where you can get it, hot or
cold.
e are willing to pay the price for the sake of having the best.
C alk is Phar mac y
324 South State Street

Remember
This little fellow can't
deliver all the packages
if all of you put off buying
until the day before X=
mas. We just received a 1
Complete line of holiday
goods;
Suit cases, collar
bags, ties, bath robes,
mufflers, traveling
bags, handkerchiefs,
hose, gloves etc.

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Select now--we will assist you.

Pingree Made

119 S. Main Street

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Yesterday, today
a n d likely to-
morrow almost ev-
ery store, big and
little, will scream
"We've got the
'y best!" Just sup-
pose you take a
look at Wadhams
& Co.' Suits, Over-
coats, Mackinaws,
Hats, Caps and
Furnishings.

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A MARQUADT RI

I AT OTHER COLLEGES
An Ohio State professor, Cecil La-
veil, who disappeared from Columbus
two weeks ago, has not yet been heard
of. His hat and coat were found on
the shores of Lake Ontario at Hamil-
ton, Ont., and it is believed that he
has committed suicide, although many
still hold that he is yet alive.
In order to "ake Ohio State more
efficient to the state,-it is proposed to
move the state libraries from the capi-
tol to the university library, and to
locate the state board of health labor-
atories in the old botany building.
Northwestern freshmen womn de-
bated the question of government
ownership of the telegraph system, in
a regular session of their discussion
club last week.
Minnesota will vote on the point sys-
ten for the control of activities at a
referendum some time within the near
future. The system provides for a
maximum number of points for mem-
bers of each class, from 20 for the
freshmen to 50 for the seniors. Every
office, activity, and organization has
been listed, with the points at which
each position is rated.
"The Scarecrow" was presented last
Thursday by students of The Univer-
sity of Iowa. A large audience was
present.
The action of the Illinois council of
administration in regard to the aboli-
tion of the tango was not so drastic as
was first supposed. Dean Clark stat-
ed that no iron clad rule had been shade
but that it was an expression of opin-
ion and that it was expected that the
students would consider it carefully.
Pennsylvania gave out 24 Varsity,
football P's last week. The letter was.
given to all those who played in either
the Dartmouth, Michigan or Cornell
game.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
Comedy club rehearsal for second
and third acts at 7:30 o'clock in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall.
The Totem club will meet at 7:30
o'clock tonight, in the north wing of
University hall.
Students of the graduate department
will meet at 4:30 o'clock this after-
noon, in the west physics lecture room
of the physics building, to discuss im-
portant business matters and hear an-
nouncements by Dean Karl Guthe.
Tryouts for the Technic staff will be
held this afternoon from 1:30 to 5:30

Daniel Frohman
presents
HENRY E, DIXEY
IN

JE WELRY
Extensive Stock at Reasonable
Priceg.
Watch Repairing, Skilled anld
Trustworthy. Optical Supplies
Eyes Scientiically Fitted
Do you realize within a few'
weeks you will leave for that
Christmas vacation ? Drop in
while down town and look over
our line of holiday suggestions.
Michgan Pins, Fobs, Bars
and Spoons
Silver Purses .and Mesh Bags
Y'ou will be impressed w\-ith the
high quality of goods at prices
that will appeal to you.

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THEATRE
Toni ht
for Last Time

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"Chelsea
770
DO NOT MISS THIS
Orpheum Orchestra
Permanent Added
Attraction
All Seats 10c

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302 S. STAT

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SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR
GASr COOIC
For Fraternity and. Club Hous

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J. B. E IBLER
109 W. Liberty Street
Across from Mack's side entrance

Towels,
Wash Clot
Hard Wat
Castile So,
Pro=Athlei
Supporter
SUGDEN DRUG

Gym Sul

to those we Lome
hip we appreciate
u carry out the
gas your mess-
are 32 Spalding
Juited State, all

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Just the right thinas
to make the Christ-
mae Time reallJ joy
1O Spalding Special
jf Catalogue of Christ-
/ mas suggestions
will be of help.
254 woodward Ave.
Detroit, Mich.

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

STUDENT DANCE COMMITTEE
TO REPORT THIS AFTERNOON
Representatives from all the class-
es and every honorary society on the
campus, will meet in north wing,
room 106, at 4:10 o'clock this after-
noon, to hear the report of the stu-
dent committee on the regulation of
society dancing hours.
Follo wing today's meeting, resolu-
tions will be drafted which will be of-
fered to the non-athletic committee at
its next meeting.
For Rent-Two suites and one room,
402 Observatory St., Phone 2482-L.
Mrs. Mary C. Schank, Harley T.
Schank, expert piano tuner. 61
Lost-Late Saturday afternoon on
campus, South Iugalls or Tappan
Road, a small, black purse. Call
411. 61
Lost-Will the gentleman who took
the dark raincoat by mistake at the
Majestic on Sunday evening, please
exchange it for his own at the Mich-
igan Daily office. 61
SY.4t.On W ntsd trin 'f black

Increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone
Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitche
ment.
Washtenaw Gas Compai

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Purchasers of Xmas and

New Year

NOTICE
To improve our telephone service we
have installed a two phone system which
has compelled us to change our present
phone number 1550 to 2280.

See Our Window

Finest Assortment of Holiday Goods in the

Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.
300 N. Hain Street

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emple
T heatre
Wednesday, December 10

"THE

VAMPIRE"
EXCITING STORY IN
3 P ARTS
Presenting Mr. Bert
French, the World's
Greatest Vampire
Dancer.
A realfeature well
worth the time tocome
and see. Positively
one day only, Wed.
Dec. 3.
ADMISSION - -100c

Night lunches delivered. Call 51-L,
301 S. State, Greene's Lunch Room. tf
Call at Hoppe's Portrait Studio and
see the special Xmas folders. On style
in window. 59-62
Magazine subscriptions. Best club
rates at Wahr's Bookstores. 58-*67
Genuine Martin Guitars and Mando-
lins sold at Schaeberle & Son's Music
House. tfi
White's Studio. Classy photos for
Xmas gifts. 60-1-2-3
Best shoe shine, .hat cleaning and
blocking next to Wagner's. tf
Have your portraits made at the
new studio. Hoppe. 59-62
Personal Christmas Cards. Leave
your order early at Wahr's Bookstor-
es. 58-67
For distinctive portraits. Hoppe.
59-62
Any of your clothes need repairing
or altering? That's our specialty. C.
1. Kidd, 1112 S. University, 1530-J. tf

o'clock at the office in the old engi- beads. Finder please return to 851
neering building. All engineering stu- Tappan. Reward. 61
dents are eligible.__
Mandolin club practice, at 7:00 Lst-A pocket book, from Whitney

'f atioriers -

Printers

o'clock tonight, north wing, Universi-
ty hall.
Meeting vice commodore's commit-
tee of Boat club, 7:15 o'clock Wednes-
day night at Union.
Soph lits are urged to pay their class
dues either today or tomorrow. Offi-
cers of the class will be on hand in
University Hall on both days from
8:00 o'clock in the morning until 6:00

theatre to Volland, street, Saturday
night, Contained $50 and visiting
cards. $10 reward. A. . Burbano,
1223 Volland St., Phone 1394-J. 61
Lost-Will-the person who exchanged
chinchilla overcoat for one of the
same kind in.the library yesterday
omrning, call H. L. Humphreys,
1023 Oakland, Phone 906. 61

112 South Main Street.

Stop at the Cre
The New PIace
Ice Cream Candy Light Lur
We make our own candy

The Mayer-Schairer (

o'clock in the evening, to receive pay-
ments. The dues are 50 cents per Lost-Chi Psi badge between 1007 E.
year. Huron and Huston's on Wednesday
night. Liberal reward. Call 231.
SOPH LITS ATTENTION! 60-1-2
Pay class dues Wednesday or Thurs- -M-
day in U. Hall. Open all day. 61 High class portraits. Hoppe. 59-62
TH REE NEW SONGS
"As the Years Roll By"
,"I'll Return to You Again"
"You're the Idol of My Heart"
They are rich in sentiment and music. 10 Cents per copy
Our Chrfstmas stock of musical goods has arrived.
GRINNELL BROT HERS
120-122 E. Liberty St. Phone 1707

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302 S. Main St.

Near I

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White's Studio for Xmas photos.
60-1-2-3
WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING.
Suits at $10.00-All wvool.
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
Custom work.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Mainl Street. t

White's Studio, Appo
tographs.
If you want the best
try Liggett's, Edsill's
Store, 122 So: Mlain St.
Liggett's Gilbert's and
olates is perfect cond
*Recall Drug Store, 122 S

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Portraits that please at Hoppe's.
59-62
S119 EAST LII

It's a fact the
brilliant and high
Hoppe's.

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