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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

" I . UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.

1 to see our
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flat 7-8 inch
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stock of best fitting pumps you ever
5.00 Fer pair.
Peklac e of Sweets
Down Town
LET
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F'%srnish the Ice Cresm
,zAttentlin to .Frare-A nit le
end Sororities
ON MAIN STREET
Dancing Class every
adTuesday andFriday
my for Children's afternoon class. Private
$l2, Series $10; Wed. and Thur. $14, Seres
$14. Phone 1850J 570L

Saturday, November 9.-Adrian vs.
Michigan freshmen at Ferry field,
2:30 p. m.
Sunday, November 10.--Union service
at the Presbyterian church, 7:45 p.
Address by Theodore G. Seares of
the University of Chicago on "The
Essence of Christianity."
Monday, November 11.-Rehearsal of
the Mimes att he Michigan Union,
7.:00 p. m.
Monday, November 11.-Enrollment of
all those who intend to teach next
year, Tappan lecture room, 4:00 p.
m.
Tuesday, November 12.-Menorah club
smoker at the Michigan Union, 7:30
p. m.
Wednesday, November .13.-Senior lit
dinner at the Michigan Union, 6:00
p.m .
Wednesday, November 13.-Iowa club
smoker at the Mi higan Union, 7:30
p. m.
Thursday, November 14.-Senior law
dinner at the Michigan Union, 6:00
p. m.
Jeffersonians Hold Varsity Tryouts.
Tryouts for Varsity debating team
will be held tonight at the Jeffersonian
society. The Varsity question for de-
bate, Resolved, That The Plan for
Banking Reform Proposed by the Na-
tional Monetary Commission Should

MUSIC AND DRAMA
Miss Hunt Gives Recital.
The next number on the series of
recitals given by junior members of
the school of music faculty, will take
place at the school of music, Monday
evening, November 11, at 8:00 o'clock.
The program will be given by Nora
Crane Hunt, assisted by W. 0. Johns-
ton, 'cellist, and accompaniments by
Mrs. Minnnie Davis Sherrill. Miss
Hunt has appeared in Ann Arbor on
many oc asions and is well known for
her, artistic work. She is also the pop-
ilar director of the Presbyterian Choir.
The public is reminded that the recital
is complimentary to all. The program
in full is as follows:
(a) Canzonetta "Gia la noite"..Haydn;
(b) Vergiss mein nicht. . ...Bach
(c) Viene che poi serens ......Gluck
(d) Ich liebe dichk........Beethoven
(e) Fruhlingsacht ......... Schumann

Just Roo
A LARGE SHIPMENT

Mackina~

Patrick

All colors with belts, Norfolks
ih wl collars.

(a)
(b)
(c)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Ich trage meine minne ...Strauss
Veilchen... ...........Cornelius
Daheim ..... . ..... Kaun
Sing me a Song.........Homer
Contentment .............. Salter
My Laddie..............Thayer
Thy name................Wood'

aSDalding and Webber Sweaters Roll Collars

Absolutely wind and
different styles.
for itself.

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

An Anthem of Love.........Aylward
(Cello Obligato-Mr. Johnston.)

Be Adopted by Congress, will be dis-
cussed.

UNIVERSITY NOTICES.

Varsity Toggery She
1 107 S. University Ave. Phone 1 160-L E. J. LOHR, P

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We are never undersold. Goodyear
Drug Store. 2 tf

PLACdE
Fine Candies, Tobaccos

BEE

Olds ~Mission Shop

November 1st

313 South State Street

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IS IT WORTH WHILE $?

The other day the owner of an
apple orchard came into the Daii.
ly office. He wanted men to pick
apples from over 300 trees. He
placed a "two-bit want adlet" in
the want ad'column asking for
men to report early the next
morning at his home 1 1-2 miles
from Ann Arbor. Result-27'
men were on hand and over 1,000
bushels of apples were picked
before evening.

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Ferris Institute club meets tonight
in Webster hall, third floor law build-
ing at 7:30. Informal social gather-
ing.
Soph engineer football men report
on Ferry field at 9:00 a. m. Game with
senior lits.
F. B. STEVENS TO ADDRESS
CRAFTS1IIAN CLUB TONIGHT.
Frederick B. Stevens, iron manufac-
turer of Detroit, and a thirty-third de-
gree Mason, will address the Crafts-
men club tonight on "The Personal
Equation." It will be the regular
weekly meeting of the club and all
student master Masons are invited
to attend. The meeting will be held
in the local Masonic temple.

Thekt
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Stzts 25c Plain Skirts 3
Called For and Delivered
We are associated distributers of Limnbert's, Holland, Dc
Arts and Crafts, Library Tables and Cairs of distinctive
signs. Your inspection is cheerfully solicited.

Your Clothes akre Pressed I
Necessary so Send Thern

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>alding &
his, The

round use-
and women,
s-on. To en-
uter outdoor
ive Spalding

request
BROS.

Full Dress, Tuxedo, and Prince 41-
bert Suits for Hire.. Whittington Co.
244 Woodward Ave. Detroit Mich.
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TTILsoN's Freckle Cream
Wil will positively removp
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skin no- cause the hair to grow.
it restores the pores to normal
factokeepstheskin clemrwih
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1Co., Charleston, . C.
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lightful preparation. Remember
we guarantee it to do all we clali
or rend rour money.t
Brown Drug Store n
5 Rexall Store 1
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Will the man who took a raincoat
from the office of Th'e Michigan Daily
by mistake last Wednesday please re-
turn same to the Daily office?. 34
Wanted-A freshman to work one hour
each night. Must have business abil-
ity. Call 723-J today between 11:00
and 12:00 a. m. 34
Found-Key in front of Athletic Assn.
Bldg. Owner may have same by
calling at the Daily office and pay-
ing for this ad.
LOST
Watch with Phi Beta Kappa key at-
tached return to 518 S. State St. Re-
ward. 34
Conklin Self-Filling Fountain Pen
in the library Nov. 6. Call 1242-L or,
leave. at No. 4 Cutting Apts.
Waterman Fountain Pen, Sun-
day, Nov. 3. Finder please call 241-
L' 33-35
FOR RENT
For Rent-Desirable single room in
house. Phone 1741-L
30-32
For Rent-Good single room for $1.50
at 529 Walnut street, four blocks
from the engineering bldg. 34-35
For Rent-Steam heated rooms over
Drug Store. E. E. Calkins. 32-37
FOR SALE.
For Sale--Bicycle in good condition at
a reasonable price. Inquire 808 E.
Ann St. 34

Metallurgy Classes to Take Trip.
Classes in metallurgy and chemical
technology will make the first of a se-
ries of trips today. The Sibly quarry
and many other points of interest will
be visited. The classes will witness
the launching of a Detroit and Buf-
falo steamer, which is claimed to be
the largest side wheeler in the world.
Special cars for the trip will leave
State street station at 7:12 a. m.
Zoologists Have Guests at Luncheon.
Prof. F. C. Newcombe and Mr. B. H.
Swales, '97L, of Grosse Isle, were the
guests of the zoological staff at their
weekly luncheon yesterday noon. The
weekly luncheons are of an informal
nature and devoted to the discussion
of any topic of department interest.
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Complete Memory Testing Machine.
The memory testing machine which
has been invented by Prof John F.
'Shepard for research work in the psy-
chological laboratory, was completed
in the shops yesterday and transferred
over to the psychology building. Much
comment has been aroused over this
machine as it is one of the strangest
contrivances ever constructed in the
engineering shops. It is expected that
the machine will be set up ready for
operation in a short time.
Adelphi Debaters Tryout Tonight.
Adelphi tryouts for the Varsity de-
bate will hold the floor at the meeting
of that society at 7:30 o'clock this ev-
ening. The meeting was originally an-
nounced to take place yesterday but
will be held tonight instead.
Forest Lawn Tea Room-Orders
taken for After Theatre or Concert
Lunches. Phone 1238-J, 604 Forest
Ave. eod tf

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IS IT WORTH WHILE ?
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BOTH PHONES 148

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THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALI'

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

Designers of Men's Clothes

HENRY & CO.

711 N. Uni

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wies

I J An up-to date showing
Haylety's 1VIllhcry Fall Millinery at popu
prices. Hair Goods
specialty. Bell Phone 13904 B. E. HAYLEY, 206 E. Liberty Sti

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BIG

BEN

an Street

ALARM CLOCKS at
H ALLER'S
JEWELRY CO.

For Sale-A $35
gun for $12.00.

double-barreled shot
Call 512 Hill St. 34

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308 S. STATE STREET

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Reule, Conln,Fiegel Co.

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

pecial showing at................................................... Soc
eptional values at................ ...............$1.50 and up to $2.50
unusual values, at ...................... ..........................$1.00

Manhattan, headquarters for these famous Shirts..................-.......$1.0$ t4
Hosiery, extra strong showing at...........................................
Great values in Fall Underwear.............................................$
200-202 South P,

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