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The Michigan Daily, 1912-11-07

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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UNIVERSITY CALENDAL
Thursday, November 7.-Membership
dinner at the Michigan Union, 6:00
P. M.
Thursday, November 7.-Faculty con-
cert at the high school auditorium,
8:00 p. m.
Friday, November 8.-Junior law
smoker at the Michigan Union, 7:30
P. M.

UNIVERSITY NOTICES.

119 S. MAIN STREET

We have the largest stock of best fitting pumps you ever
put on $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 per pair.

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LET
Furnish the Ice Croa..m
Atteintion to Fraternities
.xnd Sororities
ON MAIN STREET

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emY Dancing }Class every
ack ard Acadm Dn
Tuesday and Friday
o 8 p:m. Register at Academy for Children' afternoon class. Private
ty rates. Mon. and Tues. $I:, Series $10; Wed. and Thur. $14, Series j
Fri,' and Sat. $15, Series $14. Phone 1850J 570L

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,cA NEW P L A CEs
Ice Cream, Fine Candies, Tobaccos

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Tickets for the series of senior lit
dinners can be obtained from the va-
rious members of the committee and
also at the Michigan Union.
Meeting of the Gargoyle business
staff Thursday at 5:00 o'clock. All
copy must be in.
The senior women's section of the
Deutscher Verein will meet in the
Deutscher Verein rooms, University
hall, tonight. 'No definite program has
been announced.
There will be no glee club rehearsal
this evening. Next rehearsal Monday
night.
Junior lits, important class meeting
this afternoon, 4:15 p. in., west phys-
ics lecture, room.
Enrollment of all students who in-
tend to teach next year Monday after-
noon at 4:00 o'clock in Tappan hall
lecture room.
Meeting of Kentucky club at Union
tomorrow at 8:00 p. m.
APPOINT COMMITTEES AT
FRESH LAW CLASS MEETING,
Despite the inclement weather, a
good percentage of the freshman law
class turned out for its first official
meeting since organization, yesterday.
According to action taken in the meet-
ing, a tax of fifty cents for the entire
year will be levied on the members of
the class, payable at once. This does
not include special assessments to be
made for various entertainments. The_
following committees were announc-
ed: finance-Crawford, chairman,War-
drop, president and vice-president and
treasurer ex-officio; auditing-KIuhr,
MacKenzie, O'Hara; social-Roberts,
Miller, Kroner, Bing, chairman not ap-
pointed.
Films developed by the tank method
hereafter only 10 cents per roll. Lyn-
don. e o d
Forest Lawn Tea Room-Orders
taken for After Theatre or Concert
Lunches. Phone 1238-J, 604 Forest
Ave. eod tf
Rent a folding kodak 10 cents. Lyn-

MUSIC AND DRAMA
Program of Faculty Concert.
The second faculty concert will be
given this evening at 8:00 o'clock in
the high school hall. The program will
be as follows:
Prelude from jfolberg Suite
Ballade in form of variations Grieg
On a Norwegian Melody.
Canon and Fugue ...... A. A. Stanley
Albert Lockwood
(a) Auf Wachposten . .Hans Hermann
(b) HelIe Nacht ......Hans Hermann
(c) Drei Wanderer ..Hans Hermann
William Howland
Gavotte....................Gossec
Andantino..........Martini-Kreisler
Spukgeschichte (Ghost Story)
........Tschaikowsky-Burmester
Menuett..... ...........Beethoven
Adagio Contabile.... ......Tartini
Schoen Rosmarin (Altwiener Tan-
zweise)....................Kreisler
Anthony J. Whitmire
Arabesques on the "Blue Danube
Waltzes" .....Strauss-Schulz-Evler
Albert Lockwood
Accompaniments by Henry James Dot-
terweich and Earl Vincent Moore.4

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Sealding and Webber Sweaters Roll C"rCo

Patrick

THEATRICAL CIRCLES.

Lunches,

W"s B
Ye Olds Mission~ Shop

Will open about November 1st

Mackina~

313 South State Street

All colors with beltsN
sawl collars.

Just Recill

A LARGE SHIPMENT

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eater

ISure
Your Skin
ith
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FRECKLE
CREAM

It will abso-
luitelyremove
freckles, tan
and sunburn
or your money
back. Re-
stores health,
tone and
beauty to the
skin. Will not
grout hair.
Delig li tfully
f ra gr a nt,

en days, the sweater was
wholly with the compe'-
ic. A. G. Spalding &
e changed all this, The

palding automobile and
'inter Sports Sweater
a garment for all-around use-
everybody-men and women,
mpetitors and lookers-on. To en-
y the Fall, and Winter outdoor
ason you should have Spalding
atomobile Sweater.
Our complete 1912 catalogue sent on request

MatineesS 3R, }

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"Neil O'Brien's Minstrels."
The newest of minstrel organiza-
tions headed by Neil O'Brien and nam-
ed after that famous performer gives
promise of sharply. reviving an unusu-
al interest in this old-time but always'
venerated form of amusement. The
O'Brien Minstrels is quite the largest
which has toured for many years and
embraces the names of nearly fifty not-
ables of the minstrel stage. They will
appear at the Whitney theater on Fri
day night, November 8.
At the Majestic.
The Majestic management promises
one of the best vaudeville shows of the
year starting tonight. The feature act
will be a sensational novelty entitled
"The Six Banjo Fiends." Wills and
Hassan, hand balancers and acrobats,
will be another star act. Irving, Jone
and Bert Grant will be the chief fun-
makers. Two pretty and talented girls
from the musical comedy stage will
be important factors, and Miller and
Russell will sing and talk in an urig-
inal manner. Matinees will be given
Friday and Saturday afternoons with
returns from the Michigan-Penn game
as an added feature Saturday after-
noon.
Advertised Letters.
Armsttrong, Mr. Floyd Brown, Mr.
J. C.; Baker, H. F.; Bayer, Mr. Wm. A.;
Crawford Elwood; Church, Hap;
Greene, Mr. Arthur N.;Holm, Mr. Hen-
ny; Horin, Mr. R. C.; Hunting, Mr.
Robert; Houne, Mr. R. C.; Hunt, Mr.
Clifford; Hunt, Ernest; Hamble, Miss
Marion; Harshaw, Mr. Wm. A.; Kirk-
patrick, Mr. J. A.; Linvell, Mr. Fred
L.; Lewis, Sylvia A.; Martin, A. W.;
Robinson, Mr. J. M.; Rivers, Miss
Maude; Richerson, Mr. E. H.; Smith,
Mr. Samuel; Slopum, Mr. Wi. Wan-
ton; Smith, Mr. E.; Sauer, Mr. Burk;
TrOdden, Mr. Wan, Mr. Geo.
Drops--Clancy," Mr. Joe; Drake, Miss
O. R.; Davis, Miss Florence M.;Dodge,
Miss Marion E.; Esch, John R.; Ford,
Miss Ida L.; Freud, Miss Marie R.;
Giedley, J. G.; Harvey, Mr. Carlton;
Inch, Mr. Herbert; Lockwood, Mr. C.
P.; Newell, Miss F.; Orr, F. J.; Pude-
man, Mr. Rudolph; Rankin, Mr. Herse
D.; Rellim, Mr. Egroeg; Strang, Wm.
J.; Scott, D. A.; Winter, Miss Sarah
E.
Law Graduate Becomes a Father.
Announcement has been made of the
birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. C.
Arthur Blass. Blass graduated from
the law department last year and is
now practicing law in Erie, Pa.
You can have a 12 ex. film developed
just as cheap as a six. Only 10 cents.
Lyndon. e o d
Full Dress, Tuxedo, and Prince Al-
bert Suits for Hire. Whittington Co.
244 Woodward Ave. Detroit Mich.
e. o. d.

Absolutely wind and
different- tyles.'
for itself.

Varsity Toggery. Shop
1107 S. University Ave. Phone 1160 L E. J. LOHR, Proprh
That Yourv Clothes ak re Pressed,
Quite Necessary so Send Them1
C ~1534 1
Suits 255 Plahn Skirts3 4
Called For and Delvered
We are assbciated distributers of Liimbert's, Holland, Dut
Arts and Crafts. Library Tables and Cairs of distinctive
signs. Your Inspection is cheerfully solicited.
MARTIN HALLER

BOTH PHONES 148

PASSENGER ELEVATO

rain proof, Mackinaw's Ulsters
The only Ulster in town that spe

112, 114,116, 118, 120 and 122 E. Liberty Street

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ALDING & BROS.
ward Ave., Detroit Mich.

254 W

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The Great

Thite Sign of

The'

8 Bapjo Phidilds
Musical Sensation
Jones t°ra ntx
Raa .&roteBoys
Miller & Russell
Singing--Talkng
WiLLS & HASSON
Greatest ol all Acrobats
E X T R A
Dolliver & Rogers
Musical Co edy Girls
COMING MONDAY
Zeb Zar ow Troupe
Pantomine Bicyclists
NOTICE
M IH- PENN
L'ootbali Returns Read Saturday
Matinee.

All cars in the future will stop at
goodyear Drug Store. 1 tf
*. * * * * * * * * * * *
* IS IT WORT H WHILE i *
* The other day the owner of an *
* apple orchard came into the Dai- *
* ly office. He wanted men to pick *
* apples from o er 300 trees. ie *
p llaced at "two-bit want adlet" in*
the want ad column asking for *
* men to report early the next *
* morning at his home 11.2 miles *
* from Ann Arbor. Result-27
* men were on hand and ovejr 1,000 *
bushels of apples were picked *
*b(fore evening. *

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THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY
Designers of Men's Clothes

HENRY & CO.

711 N. Uni

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IS IT WORTH
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* An up-to date showing
flayley's JJJM1111Ii1Fall Millinery at popu.
prices. Hair Goods
specialty. Bell Phone 1390-J E. E. HAYLEY, 206 B. Liberty Str

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FOR SALE.

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For Rent--Desirable single room in
house. Phone 1741-L
30-32
Lost-Athletic Season Book name,
Leah Marie Schuren. Finder kindly
return same to 927 Cornwell Pl. or
phone 950-L. 32

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ALARM CLOCKS at
H ALLER'S
JEWELRY CO.

Live Interesting
Plays

Motion

Lost-Conklin self-filling fountain pen
in the library Nov. 6. Call 1242-L or
leave at No. 4 Cutting Apts.

308 S. STATE STREET

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The Big Store

Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Cc

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. Autumn's finest in Furnishings

Neckwear, special showing at. ............ ................... .. . ... ...
Gloves, exceptiolal values at................. . ..............$1.50 and up to $2.50
Shirts, most unusual values, at.............. .............................$1.00
Reule, Contin ,Fiegel Co.

Manhattan, headquarters for these famous Shirts........................... 50
Hosiery, extra strong showing at......................
Great values in Fall Underwear...
200-202 South M.

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