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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.

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MUSIC AND DRAMA

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Many election bets are paid in
wheel barrows-or clothes.
Good loosers pay their suit
bets in
Stein=Bloch
Clothes because they're good
clothes.
y We'll wager both winner and
. loser will be satisfied.

line of f7ackinaws

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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 law1
dinner at the Michigan Union, 6:00l
p. m.
NOTEDI EIDUAT'OR TO SPEAK'
.BEFORE EDUCATIONAL CLUB
E. L. Thorndyke, professor of educa-
tional psychology in the Teachers' cot-
lege of Columbia university, will speak
to the educational club today and to-
morrow in the Economics lecture room
at 4:30 p. m.
His first lecture will be on "The
Theory of Man's Original Nature" and
his second lecture willdeal with "The
Significance of Man's Original Nature."
It is expected that Prof. Thorndyke
will show how the original instincts
of man, his impulses and reflex ac-
tions, have a bearing on present ed-
ucational problems.
Professor Thorndyke is president
of the American Psychological associ-
ation and has done a considerable
amount of original investigation. He
is regarded as the one man who plac-
ed education on a scientific basis. Two
books which now bear his name are:
Principles of Teaching Based on .Psy-
chology, and Elements of Psychology.
THE CORNELL FOOTBALL EX-
TRA WILL CONTAIN .A COMPLETE
ACCOUNT OF THE GAME, PLAY BY
PLAY, AS WELL AS FEATURE STO-
RIES, CUTS OF PLAYERS, ETC., Etc.
THIS IS T'1E SOUVENIR OF THE
YE AR.

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Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue . .Bach
Prelude and Fugue, C major ... . Bach
Prelude and Fugue, C sharp minor..
......... ..Bach
Sonata Op. 57 (Appassionata)......
... .. Beethoven
Preludes, Opus 28, Nos. 11, 21, 23, "4
. . ................... Chopin
Scherzo, C sharp minor, Op. 39. Chopin
Danseuses be Delphe ........Debussy
Reflets dans l'eau ..........Debussy
Masques........... ......Debussy
Arabesques on the "Blue Danube
Waltzes ....Strauss-Schulz-Evler

Faculty Concert Program.
Albert Lockwood, in recital at
this afternoon in High School
will play the following program:

LYN D ON 71 N..
LYNDOAN9UPniversity
KODAKS AND SUPPLIES

4:15
hall,

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Do you know how to use a Kodak?
This question will soon be asked by thousands of prospective employers.
And you will want to answer "yes." The time has come when photo-
graphic records play an important part in every branch of industry, and
the man who expects to help furnish the trains for American Capital
will be called upon to do this photography work. The Kodak has so
wouderfully simplifiep photography that the Student of today makes a
great mistake if he does not learn Itow while he has the opportunity.
Let me help you.

UNIYERSITY NOTICES.

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IDe~lris' Art StoreCUR. LIBERTYN
T FINE A R T GO O D S
IThe PIl..c, to Have Yotzr Pictw.re Frme i awn Arkistic
p H wsner

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Telephone 716-
to yo'ar classes on time.
New location.

'ou will get
guaranteed.

STREET

Jeweler

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The
Drug Store on
the Corner
Where you buy '
GILBER 1 'S, [ OVELL 'S

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and

LOWNEY'S
CHOCOLATES

Drug Go..

Ge 8Rjman~nteiCa!$ll&$8 go
Liberty and Main Sts.
t AMost Convenient Place for Your
Banking

Ss
iurs

r Shirt ? We now have a fine
ellent shirt made up with soft'
. Come i and look over the

Get the souvenir programs for Cor-
nell game. On sale Friday noon by car-
riers and at news stands.
A good thing for your scrap book--
The Cornell Souvenir Program.
We are never undersold. Goodyear
Drug Store. 2 tf
Forest Lawn Tea Room-Orders
taken for After Theatre or Concert
Lunches. Phone 1238-3, 604 Forest
Ave. eod tf
For celebrated Martin Guitars, Man-
dolins, Musical Instruments and sup-
plies of every description visit Schae-
berle & Son's Music House, .110 S.
Main St. 35 to 46
All the dope on both 'teams in the
Souvenir Program.
Wanted-One or more Union dance
tickets for Saturday night, Nov. 1G.
Call 789-. 37
Wanted-Boys to sell the CORNELL
extra papers. Call at The Michigan
Daily office between 1:00 and 2:00;
p. m. any day this week. tf
Wanted-Ticket to Union dance this
week Saturday. Will pay what it is
worth to you. Bartlett 799-L. 37-38
Wanted-Student Barber to work
spare hours. Liberal pay. Call 802
S. State or phone Bell 1483. tf
LOST
Lost-Gold .carved initial watch fob,
mounted on black leather, between
Ann St. and campus on N. Ingalls.
Reward if returned to 209 N. Ingalls.
L. Mason Lyons. 37
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Lost-$5.00 bill belonging to Forestry
club. Return to 1022 Vaughan St. or
407 Engineering building and receive
reward. 37-38
Lost-Plain gold Sigma Epsilon badge.
Finder please return to L. F. Mer-
ritt, 1408 Washtenaw. Phone 343 and
receive reward. 37
FOR RENT
For Rent-Steam heated rooms over
Drug Store. E. E. Calkins. 32-37

Meeting of the Intercollegiate So-
cialist society at Unitarian church par-
lors at 8:00 o'clock. Business meet-
ing. ,No program.
Students wanting work call at Un-
ion employment bureau today, 5:00 to
6:00 p. m.
Chairmen of committees for football
smoker meet at Union at 5:30 this af-
ternoon.
Band rehearsal tonight, 7:30, Mc-
Millan Hall. All members are urgently
requested to be present.
Senior lit class meeting Thursday
afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in Tappan
Hall.
THEATRICAL CIRCLES.
"Elijah."
A great deal has been said about the
stage opportunities of Mendelssohn's
'Elijah' in 'opera form. The Majestic
Grand Opera Company has given this
phase of their production the utmost"
care. Every scenic effect known to
modern stage craft has been employed
to make the production a majestic one.
The production appears at the Whit-
ney theater Saturday night, Nov. 16.
LINDNER STILL IN DANGER;
HAS CHANCE TO RECOVER.
The physician and nurse in charge
of Alfred Lindner, '16, who has been
in the university hospital for more
than a week from an attack of blood
poisoning, hold out little hope for his
recovery unless a change for the bet-
ter occurs within the next few days.
Although he has been able to take
nourishment since Saturday, and has
been less delirious, his condition is
still serious. There is a chance for
him to recover.
Prof. Kauffman Tells About Fungi.
Prof. C. H Kauffman gave a report
on the life histories of the lower fun-
gi at the meeting of the Botanical
Journal club last evening. He based
his report on the works of several
prominent authors.
Indiana, Students Plan to Organize.
Students from Indiana are consider-
ing plans for organizing an "Indiana
Club." There are about 300 Hoosiers
attending the university this year and
it is thought that enough are inter-
ested to insure the sucess of the or-
ganization. With this object in view
a meeting of aW Indiana men will be
held at the Michigan Union at 8:00
o'clock tomorrow evening.

Extra FPine Blue Scrges and Overcoats $28 and $30.

BELL PHONE 871-L

104 N. Fourth Ave

Ann Arbor's Best Confectionery. Ice cream soda de luxe- Candy of
descriptions.
WE PAY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO STUDENTS, PARTIES, ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
ON MAIN STREET

MAX KRUTSCH
The Popular Price Tailor

sue.

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A NEOW PLACE
Lutches, Ice Cream, Fine Candies, Tobaccos
BUSY BE

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SWEET
BETTER SERVICE

Ye Old Mission Shop

Will open about November 1st

313 South State Street

How Are Your Eyes
Our methods of eye examination, no "drops" used determine
the exact needs of your eyes.
Our optical system produces exact glasses.
We grind our own lenses and make all glasses to order.
Shur-on Agency
220 S. MAIN
Arnold & Coe, Jewelers STREET
Is-et

AS IT SOUNDS
BETTER CAN

THE SUGAR BOWL

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v the Soo Mackinaw Coat.

- Company
ers. 342 S. State St.

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N cly wIbouse
Maynard Street
m majestic

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Rent;prangers for your private par-
ties. Rentals at a big reduction over
previous years. 37-41
NATIVE ROLLED
RUSSAIN CICARETS
Delicious in flavor and of delightful aroma, these
cigarets appeal to the most critical tastes.
Made from carefully selected imported tobaccos.
blended and rolled by native experts. .
Made only with nicotine absorbing paper
mouth-pieces and rolled in Imported straw-paper.
Boxes of one hundred each,
postage prepaid, $1.00. Other
grades from 75c to $1.50 the hundred. Buy
direct from the jobber and save one-third
of one-half your cigaret money.
ALBERT E. MUNN
1401 E. 57th Street, Chicago.

Before buying your Fall and Winter
Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat, Hats, Caps,
.and Furnishings. It will pay you to
look over our assortment, Spaulding
Sweaters, Webber's Sweaters, Hole-
proof Hosiery, Interwoven Hosiery.

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WADHAMS & COMPANY
121-123 S. Main St.

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And other late Operas

For Rent-Modern suite two
from campus. 543 S. Division
Phone. Bell 119-L.

blocks
Street.
37-401

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Candies to suit particular people, Belle Meade Sweets, Morses', Lowney' s, etc.
C 121in9 & Unie
Ity Pharmacy 119S. Un..r

pity

Ave

i Satisfying

Bell Phone 416

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