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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

n Presents the Animals
In the Great Club Act-

THE MAN WHO WILL TRAIN
THE MICHIGAN ATHLETES

Me who do not
agree with each other
in politics are all of
the same opinion re-

-ANAN IAS GCLVf.#3

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garding.

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In fact men who are very exacting in the matter
of apparel demand them.

= Lindenschmitt, Apfel

& Co.

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ONE OF OUR Telephone 7164
ALARM C LOCKS an I yo t will get to your classes on time.
es alvsiys right and all clocks guarantt ed. New location.
111 EAST WASHINGTON STREET
J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler

lin

Morris

Oiuarry sI

arettes
inal London)

The oldest high-
grade Turkish Cigar-
ettes in the world !
Made of the purest
Turkish- Tobaccos

B ox 1

"Steve" Farrell, experienced and
competent, is the man who will train
Michigan's athletes during the athletic
season of 1912-1913.
In the short time that he has been
at Michigan, Farrell has already won
the respect and confidence of coaches
and athletes. Already the men who
have come in contact with the quiet
gentlemanly trainer are more than
impressed with his personality and his
efficiency as a trainer. If there is
anywhere a man who can equal the
popularity of Keene Fitzpatrick, it is
expected that "Steve" Farrell will be
that man.
Farrell comes to Michigan highly
recommended. At Ohio State Univer-
sity where he coached and trained
the athletes in various branches of
sports the students hold him in high
esteem. When he left o. S. U. the stu-
dents subscribed for a loving cup with
which the trainer was presented as a
slight token of the regard of the stu-
dent body.
This, however, is not the only rec-
ommendation with which Farrell
comes to Michigan. Such eminent
trainers as "Mike" Murphy, say that
Farrell is one of the most competent
of trainers in the business today, and
this, apparently, is one of the highest
compliments that can be paid a train-
er, coming as it does from the man
who looked after the conditioning of
the American Olympic team at the"
recent game at Stockholm.
Farrell spends the summer months
training the athletes of the Montreal
Athletic Club.
The best rebuilt typewriters of all
makes of the highest serial numbers
can be purchased for 1-4 to 3-4 of
mfrs. price at Morrill's over Baltimore
Lunch. Large consignment just re-
ceived. tf
Drawing instruments-Some splen-
did second-hand sets of high grade in-
struments at Wahr's University Book-
store. 1 to 5
The University uses Underwoods in1
preference to all other makes of type-
writers. See Morrill over Baltimore
Lunch. tf
Log Log Slide rule with leather case
for $7.50, at Wahr's University Book-
store. 1 to 61
For a gym suit or football outfit try
Wahr's University Bookstore. 1 to 10
Miss Levin, 405 East University.
French for those wishing to speak the
language. Expert tutoring in gram-
mar and literature. Special attention
to individual requirements, including
musical pronunciation. Full informa-
tion on application.
e o d1
The largest and finest line in the
city, Goodyear's Drug Store. 3-6-9-12
Rain coats for men on sale at Allen's
Good Clothes Store. Main St. 2 to 5
College Men.
Collegian Clothes for college men
on sale at Allen's Good Clothes Store.
Main St. 2 to 5
Caps.
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

Lab. Supplies, Aprons, shop tools,
etc., at Wahr's University Bookstore.
1 to 6
Polar Mackinaws on sale at Allen's
Good Clothes Store. Main St. 2 to 5

I'

11

SWEET
BETTER SERVICE

AS IT SOUNDS
BETTER CAI

C1 as of 1916
There are 4 things you must do if you are to be a REAL
Michigan student.
i. Join the Michigan Union.
2. Subscribe for the Michigan Daily.
3. Wear a Freshman Cap.
4. Get ecqua inted with LYNDON,
Photographer--
The man who takes a picture of everything pertaining to student
life from a fraternity bulldog licking a postage stamp to the prize
package at a beauty show.
Headquarters for'a
Amateur photographers
The largest line of Kodaks and Photo Supplies in Michigan
Amateur Developing and Printing by Modern Methods and
Experienced Workmen.
Sereap Books--The best book ever mand for 95c
Banners, Pennants, etc., the new Michie..zm colors
Prices Lowest In, A n a-Arbor

U

WANTED
Wanted--We have openings for afive
ambitious young men, who can not
afford to enter college this year, by
which they can make enough money
in one year to pay their entire col-
ledge expenses. Inquire E. W. Rich-
ardson Co., Malcolm Bldg., .00 E.
Liberty. 2 to 5

When you think of anything
LYNDO~N

THE SUGAR BOWL
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

Save. 20%

Pressing Tic

FOUND
Found-A trunk tagged Miss
O'Connur. Initials L. M. O.
Phone 1324-L

Nona
on it.
3-4-5

Good Uutil Used 5 Suits $1.00

PHILLIP MORRIS & CO., Ltd.
402 West Broadway, New York

photographic, think of
Toeleph~oz. 458
719 N. Viiv,. Av

The
State Savings Bank
Wm J. Booth, President Wm. Arnold, Vice-President
C. John Walz, Jr., Cashier.

y and Main Sts.'
enient Place for Your
Banking

tention Freshmen !
You will find our
Freshman Cap
to be correct in style and fit. Try one and be convinced.,
We invite your inspection of our lines of Gymnasium
Supplies including suits, shoes, towels, etc. You will also
find that we have on display a carefully se'ected line of
Bath Robes, Shirtings of the latest designs and the newest
pitterns and shapes in Golf Caps, Soft and Stiff Hats.
Tinker & Company
342 South State Street
Livevsit~ trn16#iC Ibo us
Press Building Maynard Street
Across from Majestic
PUBLISHERS OF
'sity "I Kind o' Like Ann Arbor"
low and Blue Koanzaland Opera
higan Field Song Crimson Chest Opera

LOST
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, 0. 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
Lost-Two twenty dollar bills belong-
ing to one of Michigan's self-sup-
porting foreign students. Return to
University Y. M. C. A.
3-4
Lost-Delta Tau Delta jewel fraternity
pin. Finder return to 126 Packard
or Delta Tau Delta House. Reward.
3-4-5
FOR RENT
For Rent-A fine suite, newly furnish-
ed, 611 Forest Ave. 1-2-3
For Rent-Elegant front suite. In-
quire Mrs. John Bu g, 612 Madison
St. 2-3-4
For Rent-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
For Hire-A large touring car, daily
after three P. M. Rates on applica-
tion. Call Judson 909. 3-4
For Rent-A desirable suite one block
south of the campus; hot and cold
water in rooms. Inquire at 802 Mon-
roe St. 3-4-5
For Rent-exceptionally good suite of
rooms. 210 No. State. Phone 1134-J

0 Goldman Bros.
CLEANERS, DYERS, PRESSERS
220 South State Street Bell Phones 1890-1891
We Call For and Deliver
Regulr Fra e- of Everything in fhe Picture Line.
A Regula Have Your Pictures Framed.
DEFR IES ART PARLORS
CORNER LIBERTY AND MAIN

Big Ben Clocks

You will need a clock in your room, and you'll want one you car
depend upon. Buy a BIG BEN, the one fine alarm clock made
Noiseless tick, soft gentle alarm. which repeats every few sec
onds, till you arise and turn the switch. The dial is large
enough so it can be easily seen across any room.
Arnold & Co., Jewelers STR1
w~udn

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' SSweaters, Hole-
proof Hosiery, Interwoven Hosiery.

Complete Stock of Music

College

Standard

Operatic

Popular

Gibson Meandolins and Guitars
PIANOS FOR. RENT

WADHAMS & COMPANY

121-123 S. Main St.

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THE ORIGINAL t
NON-LEAKABLE JU TI PE

j',; '~

There are two things that you have a right to dem
of a fountain pen
perfect work while in use and good behavior while not in use. _ Moore's covers both of these to pe
Not only does it write the instant you want it to but it keeps on writing freely and evenly as long as there is a drop of inl
reservoir. When you are done with the pen a simple operation pulls the pen-point back into the barrel, the cap is screwe
the ink reservoir becomes an air-tight chamber from which it is impossible for ink to escape. Moore's is the original non.
fountaiu pen. N iturally the success of this pen has brought forth many imitations, and it is this which prompts us to ad
to look carefully for the Moore imprint.
University Pharmacy ~

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1219 . Univ. Ave.

GOULDING & WIKEL

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