v £ l_ K_ - j .'/f WAGNER & CO. State Street Sign of the Big White Shoe FILL VACANCIES ON ATHLETIC BOARD COURSE IN FUSSING IS NO LONGER OFFERED BY NORMAL No More Will Ypsilanti be the Mecca of Amorous Student Swains. The newest freshmen gathered into our collegiate field this fall are quite disconsolate over the fact that one of Coolidge and Matthews Places of Shaw and Resigned Elected Wells, to Friday,, Octob 4 WHITNEY TH: BUTLER IS NEW TREASURER.I the most important courses offered }uV ES LEGE SHOE SHOP ,ampus Bootery South State opposite Huston'., showing the n's Shoes at $1 oo, $4.5oand $5.oo (nothing 1 in Ann Arbor. We want you to come in 1. Let us please you the next time you need it .to come again and tell your friends. wam pus Bootery ND & FORSYTHE, Proprietors 308 South State Street the FLORSHEIM and PACKARD makes EN A NEW PRESSING PARLOR AT 338 MAYNARD STREET BUY A TICKET Five Suits Pressed $1. 0 d1, Proprietor Pour doors South of Majistic SKonold re for "FRESHMEN" Near Ferry Field 52 C-, Resignations and elections claimed the lion's share of the business of the first meeting of the board of directors of the Athletic Association yesterday afternoon. Frank Shaw, treasurer of the Association, and member of the Board of Control resigned, and Stan Wells, also student member of the board and who failed to return this year, sent in his resignation. Shaw's resignation came as a result of his ap- pointment as publicity agent for the association. Both resignations were accepted and John Coolidge, varsity football mana- ger was elected to fill Shaw's vacancy on the board and K. B. Matthews was selected in Well's place. Coolidge was also elected president of the athletic association and "Jack" Butler, '13L, was elected to fill the vacancy in the treasurer's job. Plans for Saturday's open air mass meeting were brought up and discuss- ed and the board adjourned with still a large amount of work undone. An- other meeting will be held this after- noon when the election of interclass managers and many other matters will come up. COSMOPOLI'TAN CLUB MAKES FOREIGN STUDENTS WELCOME The Corda Fratres Cosmopolitan Club has been active this summer to advertise the university among foreign students and has maintained a bureau to aid the new arrivals among the foreigners this fall to secure suitable lodging and to introduce them to the university curriculum. The club hop- es to raise its membership this fall to the largest in the Association of Cos- mopolitan Clubs. ALL-FRESH PREVENTED FROM WORKING OUT BY DAMPNESS. The same dampness which preveted the Varsity- from scrimmaging with the scrubs yesterday afternoon, pre- vented the All-Fresh candidates from holding a satisfactory workout. In spite of the drizzling rain a large number of the aspiring youngsters turned out for work and Coach Conk- lin gave them the best practice pos- sible under the conditions. Beginning next week it is expected that Conklin will commence to rate his men, probably pick a first team, and give out a system of signals. So far the work has been largely of a conditioning nature and the coach has not been able to line up any but tentative elevens. ATTORNEY CUPID MAKES CALL IN HOMEOPATHIC DEPARTMENT Attorney Daniel Cupid, authority on arrows, issued partnership papers to Dr. G. L. Verplanke and Miss Jessie Myra Thomas, on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ida York, the Rev. Stalker assisting. Dr. Verplanke's po- sition as assistant in surgery at the homeopathic hospital, and Miss Thom- ais' position as clinic chief in the same institution expired on the day of the wedding. They will reside in Gary, Ind. The groom is a Michigan grad- uate and a member of the Phi Upsilon Rho fraternity. hitherto, has been withdrawn-namely, the Ypsi course. All the visions of crowded eight o'clock cars, hastening them to the land of their dreams; all the anticipation of pretty jolly "Ypsi" friendships, all the hopes of rousing "sings" on the ten-fifteen home-bound -all these have dispelled to the misty region of the Has Been. For the Nor- mal president has decreed, and there is no appeal. Friday, Saturday, or Sunday from eight to ten in a big par- lor, with a watchful landlady hovering in close proximity,-only thus may the ardent freshman pursue the longed for course.} Butsperchance, some old and kindly senior, gazing on in sympathy, may gather all the disappointed new ones about his arm-chair, and relate in touching accents of the. course that used to be. Prices=35=50=75=1.00: I- Prof. Hewlett is Home From Abroad. Prof. A. W. Hewlett of the medical' department has returned from a sum- mer spent in study in Paris. While abroad Dr. Hewlett represented Mich- igan at the two-hundredth anniversary of the founding of the University of Dublin. Represents Michigan at Big Congress. Michigan was represented last week at thq International Congress on Hygi- ene and Demography, held in Wash- ington, D. C., by Dean V. C. Vaughan, who returned to Ann Arbor Sunday. MAJ"ESTIC T ON 0HT Cheyenne Dy Wild West Show Matinee P.M. Tomorrow 3 Silver Nut Pick Sets Rogers Make Free to All College Men Look Stetsoll aild SHOES And complete line of Gym Goods. store and look them over GASKELL AND McVICTV Anno Shepherd of the Harold Bell Wright's great r AIERICA'S MOST POPULAR BOO SEATS NOW SELLING E. K. FROST 302 S. State in~g CALKI rsday, even- Private les- s, Monday, o. Special or Phone 246 that is r NTS our Fall Line of I ARROW SHIRTS will prove as good in every' way as the col- lars that bear er & Marx that drug store, Tooth Brushes, IOc to 40c. Colgate's D e n t a 1 Cream and all other good tooth powders and pastes. Bath Towels, bath soap, toilet 'soap, wash rags, etc. I Foremost Make the same name carry a complete line of $1.50 up Cluett, Peabody & Company, Makers' H. and Raincoats, o - Loose-leaf note books of every kind -Your name in gold on cover without expense to you, at Wahr's University Bookstore. 1 to 6 Latest Styles Lowest Prices .z Clothing Co. Stationery, Note Books, all School Supplies Fountain Pens Sold and Repaired all Makes All kindsorMichiganjewelry Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing Cet one of our alarm clocks IRVIN C. SCHLEEDE 340 S. State St. Opposite Law Bldg. Safety Razors, $1.00 up. Shaving soap, face lotions, talcum powder, etc. a drink or lunch. Calkins' Pharmacy t Schaffner & Marx 324 S. StateStreet Phone 513-L C. MAEDEL, Photographer Go 119 E. to our New Studio, 619 East Liberty Street, DoliI "1i , .It At