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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

m Presents the Animals

People

w
, Ad':

Thee's no bluffing whcn it,
cois to quality
-we're "stand patters" on
vahes.
We'll wager that
Stein=Bloch
Suits will give long and faiIhful
servie-
Arnd meet with your approval
for a second term.

YT~N'O
ic' ; N J

iaws in all styles from $5.00 to $10.00

indensch mitt, Apfel

& Co. =

F OUR Telephone 716-J
MM CLOCKS and you will get to your classes on time.
t)i right ar. all clocks guarant ed, New location.
111 EAST WASHINCTON STREET
J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler

Pomes, POMES, POMES is what we
want. How'd you expect us to run a
a right smart, elevatin' po'try colyum
without manifold contribs? Some
chants for the Scintillator Pipe Course
will be in order for tomorrow.'
-X-_
Business is Bum in the Pome Line.
Why does the student smile,
And shake a thous-and hands the
while?
Oh, that is easy; can't you see
His ever-y thot is: "VOTE FOR
ME?" --Anon.
We are organizing a posse to "get"
that stude who appeared on the cam-
pus yesterday wearing bone-rimmed
see-plates.
Hab you god a douch ob dad cold ep-
idedic? Geddle sprig hab nuddig odd
lade autubb.
Have Heed, There's Conspiracy Here.
What's What neglects to print the
name of the prettiest girl on the cam-
pus. If she will kindly send in her
card, or a lock of her hair, The Scin-
tillator will be glad to make amends.
Father, I Lu That Woman.
The medics have a stiff course, but
the mechanical engineers get all the
bolts they want. (A Vox-Executioner,
let the knife descend.)
_X_.
If space were only specie!
Tryouts for University Symphony Or-
chestra.
The announcement made in yester-
day's issue of The Michigan Daily con-
cerning a Symphony orchestra rehear-
sal-for tonight was erroneous. It should
have read that a tryout for new mem-
bers would be held tonight between
7:00 and 8:00 o'clock at the School of
Music. Rehearsals will be held as in
the past on Sunday afternoons, begin-
ning next Sunday at 2:30 o'clock.
The annual dues are 50 cents. Can-
didates should bring their instruments
and some music with which they are
acquainted.

north wing.
Tryouts for Varsity" band meet at
McMillan hall tonight at 7:00 o'clock
with instruments.
All members of the Membership
Campaign committee will mee sub-
chairman at Union tonight at 7:00
o'clock.
Senior lit football practice this af-
ternoon at 3:30 o'clock, south Ferry
field.
Junior law football practice Wed.,
Thurs., and Fri. at 3X30 p. m.

Full Dress, Tuxedo, and Prince
bert Suits for Hire. Whittington
244 Woodward Ave. Detroit Mich.

Al-
Co.

e. o. d.

AND

I have over i50 Kodaks and Cameras in stock and I must reduce
it. This is the time to buy and have the whole year to learn
how to Kodak.
A Michigan student makes a great mistake if he does not learn
how to take pictures While in school.
A lot of Premos slightly shop worn, at greatly reduced prices.

Typewriters for rent, $3.00 per
month, Zewadski and Lane, 310 S.
State.
L. C. Smith visible typewriter, with
back spacer, for rent $3.00 per month,
Sewadski and Lane, 310 S. State.
Typewriters, typewriting, and sta-
tionery, Zewadski and Lane, 310 S.
State.
Huylers Candy for sale at 214 Main
Stx
She will appreciate a box of Huylers.

PREMO

CAMERA

BIG SALE

719 No University

OF KODAKS

Rent a Folding Kodakl1Oper day

ilip Morris

Q larry' S

1

Hot Waffle supper at
Room 215 1-2 S. State St.

East TeaI

SWEET
BETTER SERVICE

AS IT SOUNDS
BETTER CAND

The

I London)

The oldest high-
grade Turkish Cigar-
ettes in the world

Drug Store on
the Corner
State and North University Avenue

Tea Room.
Your attention is invited to the For-
est Lawn Tea Room. 604 Forest Ave.
Address L. Kelsey.
INSTRUCTION
Miss Le Yin, 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 d
WANTED

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

I-

.--Mwmw.

of the purest
ish Tobaccos

Suits

230 ;Pressed

Everything in Drugs
and Sundries

Br'ow a J~nr''

& CO., Ltd.
y, New York

.Quarry Drug Co,

Wanted-A waiter
twenty boardsrs.
$3.50 in advance.
rent cheap. 1221

to bring six to
Rates $4.00 to
Also nice suite,
S. University. 7

CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
CASH CARD .
in trade for Goldman Bros.
$3 00
CLEANERS, DYERS, PRESSERS,
220 South State Street Bell Phones.

CASH CARD
$3.75
In trade fr
1890-1891

- I

momm

a

I

The
Sts State Savings Bank
for Your. Wm J. Booth, President Wm. Arnold, Vice-President
C. John Walz, Jr., Cashier
inca wcoatsj;

UNIVERSITY NOTICES

I

e are now carrying the "Soo'' line of water proof Mackinaws
1 of the latest patterns. Made in bhth plain and Norfolk
s. You are cordially invit d to look over the line whether
ntend to purchase or not.

Tryouts for University Symphony
orchestra meet between 7:00 and 8:0)
o'clock tonight at Schoolof Music.
Employment committee report at
Union tonight at 7:00 o'clock.
All girls interested in field hockey
should report Thursday at Palmer
field.
Tryouts for Mandolin club meet
Thursday, 7:00 p. m., University hall,
PIANOS TO RENT, SCHAEBERLE &
SON MUSIC HOUSE.
Start your school. year right by
having your muical wants supplied by
Schaeberle & Son ,Music House, 110
South Main St. The place where you
will find a complete stock of all musi-
cal instruments, supplies, strings, and
where you can have a first class re-
pair job done on your instrument.
Come in and look around. 3 to 8
For a gym suit or football outfit try
Wahr's University Bookstore. 1 to 10
All cars in the future will stop at
Goodyear Drug Store. 1-4-7-10
On Monday, October 14, Miss How-
ell will resume her ' class in china
painting for the coming year. Ad-
dress, 718'Church St. Phone 230-T.
6-7
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS, new
slightly used or rebuilt, for sale or
rent. 0. D. MORRILL over Baltimore'

Wanted-Student with bicycle to carry
a newspaper route. Short time to
work, good pay. Tel J. T. William,
746J.
Wanted-A married couple to board.
Woman to work in tea room for
board. 1109 College St. 6-7
FOR SALE.
For Sale-L.C. Smi#h No. 5 Underwood
No. 4-both new. Call 723-J after 8
p. m.
For Sale-New High Grade $400 piano
at sacrifice. On account of death of
wife must sell piano. Call at 107
S. Thayer St. Opposite High School
Monday or Tuesday or phone 1231-J.
Frank Poole. 5-6-7
For Sale-Guaranteed typewriters, L.
C. 'Smith; Oliver, and others at rock
bottom prices. W. A. Cobb. Phone
1207-J. 6-7
LOST
Lost-Season Athletic ticket book,
name inside, Marjorie Sebrig. Find-
er please notify;. 1153-L 6-7-8
FOR RENT
For Rent-First class single room;
block and half from campus. Oc-
,cupant wishes to room with friend.
Call Reed 1471L 7:30-8 p. m. 7-8-9
For Rent-A desirable suite, one block
east of campus. Inque at 526 Church
St. Phone 1064J 7-8
For Rent-Pleasant front room for
gentlemen. 1038 E. Huron St. 7-8-9
For Rent-Corner fiat, first floor Cut-
ting Apts. Inquire of janitor or call
phone 1898. 5-6-7
FURNISHED ROOM.
Nice clean single room in private
home, modern, no other roomers; for
gentleman of good habits. 411 E. Wil-
liam St. Phone 1497. tf

SAFETY
A sealed pen, can
be carried in- any
position.,eCan't spill
ink.

REGULAR
Large capacity.
Can't get out of or-
d e r. Practical
shapes, ;all sizes.

SELF-FILl
Device insi
barrel. Filly
suction direct
ink supply.

WE CARRY A COMPLETE UNB
Arnold & Co., Jewelers "220S S IN
2234.MAIN
DerrieS' ir StoreCOR. LIBERTY
FINIE ART GOO DS
The Pls .ceto Have Yotzr Pictuares Framed in an Artistlc
1St ii tae

Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens
Three Types

iker & Company
Furnishers 342 S. State St.

Ltverstsity Ctc ibouse
Press BuIlding Maynard Street
Across from Majestic
PUBLISH ERS OF
rsity 7 i Kind o' Like Ann Arbor"
low and Blue Koanzaland Opera
higan Field Song Crimson Chest Opera
Complete Stock of Music0
lege Standard Operatic Popular
Gibson a.tndo1ilrs ard Guitars
PIANOS FOR RENT

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.
e

Lunch.'

tf

Rebuilt TYPEWRITERS of all mak-
es, latest models, 1-4 to 3-4 mfrs. price,
for sale on easy terms. O. D. MOR-
RILL, over Baltimore Lunch. tf

WADHAMS & COMPANY
12I-123 S. Main St.

/e,77 - . .

i ;;
,
, , . f' i
I I l i

- ATHE ORIGiNAL UT
NEON-LEAKABLE FOUNTAIN PEN

There are two things that you have a right to deman
of a fountain pen
perfect work while in use and good behavior while not in use. Moore's covers both of these to perfecti
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 ink in
reservoir. When you are done with the pen a simple operation pulls the pen-point back into the barrel, the cap is screwed on
the ink reservoir becomes an air-tight chamber from which it is impossible for ink to escape. Moore's is the original non-leaks
fountain pen. Naturally the success of this pen has brought forth many imitations, and it is this which prompts us to advise
to look carefully for the Moore imprint.
University Pharnacy

1219 S. Univ. Ave.

GOULDING & WIKEL

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