THE MICHI A N D A ILY 7 THEATRICAL CIRCLES 1 This space is reserved for U R F I E L D the Shoeman 119 S, MAIN PW lace of Sweets Down Town LET 'TRUBEY Furnish the Ice Cream Attention to Frsternities a.nd Sororities ON MAIN STREET W/ff '' Cloves, Neckwear Sweaters, Raincoats, Gym Suits, Freshman Caps, Collars and Shirts. Agents for Lion . *W. Ma.ckinaw Costs irsity Toggery Shop iiversity Ave. Phone 1160-L E. J. LOHR, Proprietor mwwmm I I .Cooper & Co GOOD MEAT handle all home killed fresh salt mneats. Also the best oysters and poultry. All e-made sausage. Prices will suit you. Try us one 680 Hlome Phone 429 109 E. Ann St. Du Morris rettes The Great White Sign OF THE Win Will lead The '*ad you you to to Shrine of all lovers of good, live Motion Picture Plays To the Freshmen and New Michigan Men THE TEMPLE announces that it has clear motion plays in the cleanest and most attractive Ann Arbor Picture Emporium. It's policy-SATISFACTION ADMISSION 5c ADMISSION So Typewriters for Students 1000 late Smith, Underwood, Rem' ington, $10 to $50. Free Trial' $1.00 weekly or rent apply. Cat- alog and samples, ribbons, papers, free. Detroit~ Typewriter Co. Call at ANN ARBOR OFFICE 334 South State St., Up-Stairs At the Whitney. Charles Frohman will present Don- ald Brian in the musical comedy suc- cess, "The Siren," at the Whitney the- atre tonight. The announcement is doubly important as it is Mr. Brian's first stellar appearance in this city, and follows notable engagements in New York City, Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago. "The Siren" is by the authors of "The Dollar Princess," and the supporting company has been se- lected from among the most impor- tant members of Mr. Frohman's Amer- ican and English organizations, in- cluding Julia Sanderson, Will West, Cyril Biddilph,' Ethel Cadman and Florence Morrison. Of course with Donald Brian as the star of "The Sir- en," one is assured of plenty of intox- icating dance numbers as well as hauntingsongs and delicious comedy. At the Majestie. The entire program at the Mjestic theater will be changed tonight for the last three days of this week. Gus Hornbrook and his famous company of real western bronco busters in the spectatcular production of "Cheyenne Days," introducing cowboys, cowgirls, bucking ponies, and broncos in a hap- py assortment of "wild west" stunts, will be th big attraction starting. with the usual performance tonight. The rest of the show will include a varied program of high class vaude- ville acts and the famous daylight pho- toplays de luxe. On account of the enormous crowds the public is urged to purchase reserved seats in advance, as the box office is open every after- noon from 1 to 10. I INIVERSITY NOTICES All Lyceum Club tryout should re- port to Prof. R. D. Hollister or G. A. Andrews on Saturday Oct. 4 and 5. Special meeting of Student Council in law building at 4:30 this afternoon. All Spanish speaking students are invited to meet at 617 Forest avenue on Saturday at 7 p. m. to discuss the possibility of forming a Latin-Ameri- can Club. To Represent Michigan at Dedication Acting on an appointment made by the Board- of Regents, Hon. Frank B. Le- land, of Detroit, will attend the dedi- cation of the Rice Institute which will be held at Houston, Texas, October 10 to 12. The school is designed prin- cipally for research work. Rain coats for men on sale at Allen's Good Clothes Store. Main St. 2 0o 5 College Men. Collegian Clothes for colle'ge men on sale at Allen's Good Clothes Store. Main St. 2 to 5 We can save you money in Engineer shop supplies and drawing sets as well as in pens-Skinner's. 2 Cap. All kinds of College Caps on sale at Allen's Good Clothes Store. Main St. 2 to 5 Second hand text books in great quantities at Wahr's University Book- store.. 1 to 6 Seeing is believing. See our leading bargains in fountain pens and you will believe there are none better. Skin- CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED Wanted-Student who is a first class barber for next Saturday. St. James Hotel shop. Geo. W. Stoll, Prop. 2 Wanted-We have an opening for five ambitious young men, who wish an opportunity to make enough money In one year to pay their entire col- lege expenses. Inquire W. E. Rich- ardson Co. Malcolm Bldg., 600 E. Liberty St. 2-3 Wanted-International College of Lan- guages Complete records and text books of French, Spanish and Ital- ian. Name best price. Box 314, Richmond, Ind. 1 and 2 Wanted-Suite near the Michigan Un- ion. Would prefer to be the only roomer, address; Box, Michigan Dai- ly.. 1-2 LOST Lost-Finder of slightly curved stem pipe bearing small silver "M" mon- ogram please leave at Daily office and oblige owner. 2 Lost-Phi Gamma Delta fraternity pin. Reward. Call 357. Ask for Roscoe Spencer. 1-2-3 Lost--A trunk. Received one belong- ing to Englebertson. Return to 621 So. Ingalls. Lost-Large, gold, O. M. Society pin, heart shaped with a cross and small star in center. Return to A. P. Keatly, 1317 So. University Ave. Phone 1190-J. Reward. 1-2-3 FOUND Found-On E. University avenue a bill case containing several bills. Owner may have same upon identification and payment for ad. A. M. Fox, 1212 E. University. Phone 1227-L. 2-4 FOR RENT For Rent-A fine suite, newly furnish- ed, 611 Forest Ave. 1-2-3 For Hire-A large touring car daily afer 3 p. m. Rates Call Judson 909. 1 and 2 For Rent-Elegant front suite. In- quire Mrs. John Bu g, 612 Madison St. 2-3-4 For Relt-Elegant front suite. In- quire Mrs. John Burg, 612 Madison St. 2-3-4 For Rent-A large single room with fire-place. Use of phone. Four blocks east of campus. 535 Walnut. 2-3-4 Drawing instruments-Some splen- did second-hand sets of high grade in- struments at War's University Book- store. 1 to 5 We are never undersold. Goodyear's Drug Store. 2-5-8-11-13 Log Log Slide rule with leather case for $7.50, at Wahr's University Book- store. 1 to 6 For a gym suit or football outfit try Wahr's University Bookstore. 1 to 10 Factory demonstration of Salz foun- tain pens. Prices cut out in half at Skinner's. Boltw O'd 2 .4t fl/o1a the irl's Orchestra. of Ann Arbor Young Mens Suits at $18 to $ Which Show in Fit and Appearance Just What They Are For the young men of high school or college age who demand the utmost iudsviduality and style we are fully prepared to show suits that they will be glad to try on and then-wear home. The fabrics and patteons are newest, in correct for Fall, and the models embrace English, three button soft roll; two and tb button conservative and several new mod in Norfolk style. Made according to own specifications - which means sty quality service. JRF Wuer tk flt~n np Rwp QaCOHN Hayley' epcial ty. !S yl' * ° An up-to date showiu 3i VI I Fall Millinery at pop: prices. Hair Good Bell Phone 1390-J E. E. HALEY, 206 B. Liberty S Music. for An yOccaeisloi Dance Music Our Specialty This Musical Organization Assures the Succ o orFucin For Terms and Dates Address C. J. GIVEN, Mgr., 908 fP. Ann BelCnetonN .15 - BelCnetonN.15- London) Fenr & Co e oldest high- de Turkish Cigar- S in the world I THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY Designers of Men's Clothes Tobaccos HENRY & CO. 711 N. Brown Box" RIS & CO., Ltd. Iway, New York y, Note Books, all School Supplies Pens Sold and Repaired all Makes Thawt Your Clothes atre Pressed I Quite Necessary so Send Them t ,4 I Suits 25c Plain Skirts 35 called For and Delivered All kinds of Michigan Jewelry Clock and Jewelry Repairing Get one of our alarm clocks ner. 2! IRVINC C. SCH LEEDE State St. Opposite Law Bldg. Arbor Savings Bank $300,000 Surplus $100,000 ArborD Works sources $3,000,000 ningBusiness Transacted French Dry and Steam Cleaning E. Hiscoci, P"es., W. D. Hari- Bell 628 204 E. Washington St. Pres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier. __________________________ Lab. Supplies, Aprons, shop tools, etc., at Wahr's University Bookstore. 1 to 6 College opening pen sale. $8.00 pens for $3.95. $6.00 pens for $3.00. $3.00 pens $1.50. Guaranteed at Skinner's. 2 MARTIN .HALLER Dealer in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Upholstery Goods, Linoleum and Draperies Polar Mackinaws on sale at Good Clothes Store. Main St. Allen's 2 to5 1 k3 E. Made in All Heights and Styles Try Them ALSO S#~HIRTS 112, 114, 116, 118,120 and 122 E. Liverty Street BOTH PHONES 148 PASSENGER ELEVA' ml Big Store Reule, Conlin, Fiegel As a young men's store aims to keep in close, constant touch with its clientele absorbing the ideas and studying the individual tastes of alert and progressive young fellows who regard correct attire as an asset in social and business life. 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