THE MICHIGAN DAILY English Flat Last FUTURE TEACHERS CONGREGATE Prof. Davis Explains Purpose of Ap- pointment Committee. Four hundred students, graduates and undergraduates, assembled in the Tappan hail lecture room Monday af- ternoon in order to meet the prelimi- nary qualifications for registration with the teacher's appointemnt com- mittee. Prof. C. 0. Davis explained in detail the purpose of this agency and told about the success it had met with in the past. Temporary enrollment blanks were given to each student. These forms are merely to aid the applicant in assembling the informa- tion required for permanent registra-, OLD STARS TO AID YOST GET TEAM IN SHAPE. (Continued from page 1.) improving and yesterday it was said that Paterson may be able to start. "Bubbles" is a tower of strength and it is to be hoped that he can get in the fray but it is doubtful whether he would last if he did get in as his ankle is in bad shape. Huebel is recovering from his injuries and will be in good shape while Hughitt is all right except for a badly bruised physiognomy. Craig will not be allowed to get into scrimmage but his knee will be in shape by the time for the game and WHITNEY THEATRE Saturday, November 16 Majestic Grand Opera Co. mom s $4.00 and $5.00 .1" Presented in English by an All-Star Grand Opera Cast Mendelssohn's One hundred and ten People Full Symphony Orchestra WAGNER & CO. State Street Sign of the Big White Shoe tin ton. Wolverine stock goes up about one The office of the Registrar in Uni- hundred per cent thereby. versity hall, will be open every after- There will be another hard scrim- noon from 1:00 to 6:00 p. in. At any mage tonight with the coaches driv- time up to and inclu'ding Friday, each ing the squad to the limit. Naturally applicant must copy the information all the work this week will be of the from the temporary on to the perma- 'secret variety and the laymen will Gwilyum Miles-------------------MME. EsTE R ADABERTO Sebastian Burnetti---------------MME. HORTENSE D'ARLAY Pilade Sinagra--------------------------Miss EVA VEEAfit Bernard Feraos--------------------Miss LOUISE RoGERS ARTURo Bove, Conductor. Seat Sale Thursday, Nov. 14---10 A. M. Prices 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2.00. Boxes $2.50 Mail Orders Filled in Rotation Received. 77 a oyal T ailors ]AL $22.50 SPECIAL bor 10 days only we offer one big lot of suitings that always sell for 2. and over at this special price. We do this to acqr:uint you with the Royal line. Every suit made strictly to measure in ;any style you wish samples may be seen at The Campus Bootery 308 South State Street ALLMAND & FORSYTHE, Proprietors The Oily Live PiSe C. for- S TUDENT S UPPLIES We have everything a student needs- nd then some-The original 'on-Proof BLUE BOOKS can only be had at St udent's Supply Store 1111 :SOUTH UNIVERSITY L. C. SCHLEE DEJ,. Prorjletor nent record. A fine of one dollar will be placed on every applicant who failsI to have his permanent enrollment! form in the Registrar's office 6:06 p. m. on Friday; but the four pictures of himself may be left at the offices of the committee any time before Christ- mas. Carrie Jacobs Bond to Give Recital. Ann Arbor music losvers will have the privilege tomorrow night of hear- ing Carrie Jacobs Bond in a recital of her own compositions. The program has not yet been announccd but it will probably include some of the old fa- vorites. The recital will be given at 8:00 o'clock in Newberry Hall. Prof. Loeffler Goes to Rochester. Prof. E. T. Loeffler of the dental de- partment will atte'id the convention of the dental societies of the seventh and eighth districts of New York, at Roch- ester tomorrow. He will discuss a paper to be presented by Dr. E. C. Kirk of Philadelphia. (0MPETITIVE SYSTEM TO BE JN- AUGURATE'D. (Continued from page l.) (7) Asst. Varsity Manager of. sport in question. 4. The director of the gym will be considered a member of the board in the case of track competition. 5. Of the two men picked to run for assistant varsity managers, one will be elected as follows by the .mem- bers of the athletic asspociation: (1) For assistant varsity manaiger (football) at semi-annual meeting in October. (2) For assistant varsity track and have little chance to get a glimpse at the warriors in action. There may be more of the past stars show up in the next two days and it is a sure bet that the squad will have their heads full of football next Saturday and added to the deadly quiet fury now existing, the game should be a wonder. Ann Arbor Dye works French Dry and Steam Cleaning Bell 628 204 E. Washington St. L. R. Wahl, Manager A Thrilling and Sensational CINE'S love story in a prison Daughter of the,~ spy COM IQUETHEATRE ON WASHINGTON STREET, COMING WEDNESDAY NOV. 13TH EAST' LYNNE you all have read America's best known Drama DONT MISS IT Coming ROMEO AND JULIET 5c ALWAYS 5c See the escape from prison on a rope. The outcome of crime. At THE TE PIELa I I I Out, Try our work. 0ne pair trou,;ers Cut. hi spre~sed Iree to anyone brin ging Cut Tis uS in this ad with then, OTTO F. "MALCOLM 3338 Ma "iard 13f. Up to d a. pressfng parlor DAVIS & KONOLDS The home Of Box Ca-ndies Blue Front Store Cer. State & Packari Sts. ... . 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Be it further resolved that in order: 1. To facilitate the inauguration of the competitive system that the juniors be allowed to compete in the spring of 1913 for varsity track and baseball manager for following year, two men to be appointed by aforesaid board to run for election in Oct. 1913. 2. In the fall of 1913 Juniors will be allowed to compete for varsity foot- ball manager. MAJESTIC sOVVEriIR. -rdny 3 P, M. COMING THURSDAY GREAT LEON Matinee Thanksgiving Day N'otice Notice 1I A New Store Coming to Ann Arbor Wait for Opening Saturday, Nov. 16 FREE FREE FREE i Pair of $5.00 Pants Free, Opening Day With every suit or overcoat ordered. We have been fortunate in secuth g location formerly occtpied by Haller's Jewelry Store, in which to conduct cne of our branch stores. We wish to announce to the public of this community that we are considered the largest tailoring establishment in the United State s, with stores all over. 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