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The Michigan Daily, 1912-11-30

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

IYS we want you to see our
at English Custom Lasts the
est with the new flat 7-8 inch
1 black and tan, light or heavy
$5 to $7 per pair.

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THEATRICAL CIRCLES.
The Oleott Engagement.

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119 S. MAI STREETI

We have the largest stock of best fitting punps you ever
on $4.00,$4.50 and $5.00 per pair
P- .ace of Sweets
Down Town

One of the most interesting attrac-
tions booked this season at the Whit-
ney theater is the perennial favorite,
Chauncey Olcott, who will present a
charming romance of life in Ireland
a couple of centuries ago,entitled "The
Isle O'Dreams," Monday, December 2.
Some beautiful incidental music has
been written, and last, though not
least by any means, Mr. Olcott will
contribute a number of beautiful new
songs. There will be an augmented
orchestra for the Olcott engagement.
Rainey's Pictures.
The marvelous motion pictures of(
Paul J. Rainey's African hunt will, be
shown at the Whitney theater T-ies-
day and Wednesday, Dec. 3 and 4. The
camera man whom Mr. Rainey took
with him into the wilds of British East
Africa caught some truly wonderful
and interesting sights.
The most interesting as well as in-
structive film is the one which shows
the wild animals at the water hole,
where the giraffe and the rhino can
Sbeseen in close proximity, quenching
their thirst without paying the slight-
est attention to each other. Later a
small herd of elephants arrive and
likewise ignore the rhino. Many new
facts about the habits of wild ani-
mals are disclosed by these Rainey
pictures. Every detail is explained
by an experienced lecturer.

HOLIDAY ISSUE OF PAINTED
WINDOW TO BE OUT DEC. 7.
The Painted Window will offer its
Christmas number to the public De-
cember 7. A Christmas story by
"Pete" Fagan and a "Sonnett Se-
quence" by A. E. Pintkin are to be
featured. A number of sketches on
the different observances of the holi-
day will also be offered.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
Junior lits who sold tickets for the
dance and dinners must report to
"Bud" Wilkins at once.
Soph lit basketball practice, Mon-
day, 4:00 o'clock p. m., at city Y. M.
C. A.
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.
Saturday, November 30.-Membership
dance at the Michigan Union, 9:00 p.
m.
Saturday, November 30.-Fresh lit
dance at Barbour gym, 2:00 p. m.
Sunday, December 1.-Edwin Denby
at the Michigan Union, 3:00 p. m.
Monday, December 2.-Junior engi-
neer dinner at the Michigan Union,
6:00 p. .
Monday, December 2.-Fresh pharmic
smoker bat the Michigan Union, 7:30
p. M.
Tuesday, December 3.-Phoenix club
dinner at the Michigan Union, 6:00
p. M.
Tuesday, December 3.-Indiana club
smoker at the Michigan Union, 7:30
p. M.

YOUR clothes should be right
and you may be thankful that
there is a store in your midst where
you can get clothes that fit, and
have style and workmanship guar-
anteed. Prices $10.00 to $25.00
for Suit or Overcoat.

Furnishings, Hats, Ca p s,
Bags and Suitcases.
Mackinaws
J. F. WU ERTHi
COMPANY-

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Furnish the I.e Craalm
Attention to Fra ternities
Nand SorortEes
ON PMAIN STREET

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ALFRED DECY" 04 COHN

Furnishings Hatters
Flannel Shirts with Zero Collars
Varsity Toggery Shop
1 107 S. University Ave. Phone 'I1I6GO-L E. J. LOHR, Proprietor

ackard Academy ncing Class every
C Tuesday and Friday 3
p:m. Register at Academy for Children's afternoon class. Private
rates. Mon. and Tues. $12, Series $10; Wed. and Thur. $14, Series
'ri and Sat. $15, Series $14. Phone 1850J 570L

Mackinaws, Sweaters

Suits to Order

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Ther t Your Clothes arm Pressed Is
Quite Necessary so Send Them to

Write Ideas For

Moving

Picture

Plays

YoU

CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND
EARN $25 OR MORE WEEKLY

1,534 L
SuIts 25c Pain Skirts 35c
Called For and Dellvered
fl fAn up-to date showing of
Hay M143a cII ry Fall Millinery at popular
prices. Hair Goods a
specialty. Bell Phone 1390-J E. E. HATLEY, 206 E. Liberty Street

We Will Show

You How!

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If you have ideas-if you can THINK-we will shcw you the
secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience
or literary excellence necessary. No "flcwety language" is wanted.
The demand for photoplays is practically unlitnited. The big
film manufacturers are moving "heaven and earth" in their at-
tempts to get enough gcod plots to supply the ever increasing de-
mand. They are offering $ioo and more, for single scenarios, or
written ideas.
Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays-,.
are located in or near NEW YORK CITY. Being right on the spot
and knowing at afl times just what Eort cf plots are warted by the
producers, cur SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advant-
age over agencies situated in distant cities,
We have received many letters from the big film manufactur-
ers, such as Vitagraph, Edison. Essanay, Lubin, Solax, Imp, Re-
fiance. Champion, Comet, Melies, Etc., urging us to send photo-
plays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you,
the secrets of success.
We are selling photoplays written by people
who "never before wrote a line of publication,"
Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only
one good idea each week, and will write it out as directed by us,
and it sells for only $25, a low figure,
You Will"Earn $100, Ilontbly For Spare Time Work.
FREE Send your name and address at once for free copy of
bur illustrated book, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING."
Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write now and learn just what
this new profession may mean for you and your future.

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LOST WHATI
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Was it Valuable l
Was it Serviceableg
Do you miss itg
Would you like to find it?
The little busy two-bit adlet
goes into nearly every house in
Ann Arbor. The chance to find
it means the use of the adlet.
o-
TRY THE MICHIGAN DAILY
WANT AD COLUMN.
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DEAN COOLEY FALLS ILL IN
BALTIMORE WHILE ON VISIT
Word' was received here yesterday
from Baltimore, Md., that Dean Mor-
timer E. Cooley is ill in that city with
a severe case of la grippe, and will be
unable to return to Ann Arbor for
at least 10 days.
Dean Cooley left Ann Arbor Novem-
ber 19 for Washington, D. C., to at-
tend a meeting of the National Asso-
ciation of American Universities.
Wanted-Bright energetic student to
work spare time. Good pay to right
man. Address Daily Office, Box R.
T. X. 50
Michigan Pennant.
Just clip the date line from the
news section of next Sunday's Chi-
cago Examiner, present it to any
newsdealer with 15 cents and you get
one of these beautiful 36 x 15 pen-
nants. 52

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LOST
Lost-A black Conklin self-filling pen.
Finder phone 870-L. 52-53
Lost-Reddish brown pocket book
containing $53, Nov. 28, at about 7
a. 'm. between corner of State St.,
Packard, and 306 Thompson. Lib-

eral reward. Call 723 W. 52-53
Lost-Elgin watch Thanksgiving day, Bring neyour dullsrazo blaua t
between Oakland ave., and fair ed.h.pL. Si s t aant
grounds. Reward. Call 740-J. 52-3 teed. H. L. Switzer, 310 . State St.
We receive Huyler's candy direct Every box of Huyler's is guaran
from the factory.' teed.
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New York City

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300 NORTI MAIN ST

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ie Big Store

Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co.

As a 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

cial showing at....................................................50
:ional values at.....................$1.50 and up to $2.50
ausual values, at .... .................................... .....$1,00

Manhattan, headquarters for these famous Shirts...........................$1.50 to $4
Hosiery, extra strong showing at .................... .......................2Sc
Great values in Fall Underwear.............................................$1 to $6

egel Co.

200-202 South men

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