THE MICHIGAN DAILY This space is, reserved for JRFI E L D the Shoeman 119 S. MAIN With the opening reflection that one smile is worth a dance bid on any co- educational campus, we proceed to the actual dirty work of the day.. Insert Knife at This Point. Wilyunm's bought a little safe To stow away his copper; No more lux'ries NOW for Bill, Till he's a gay J-Hopper. Mary has been bid for weeks To come and tap Bill's cash-box; But meantime in old Hometownburg SHE'S tapping OTHER Bills in flocks. He Went Down About Here. Cecil Cyril Clarence Claude Rote a soulful romance; Hied his-self to the publisher. Oh Joy! That terribul Ttitan, the publisher, Read the rabid raving, 'He tore it into TINY TATTERS. Oh Darn. -L. F. R. ITHEATRICAL CIRC LES THEY ARE PAINTED NOW SO BE VERY CAREFUL SATURDAY Three sections of the bleachers on the north side of the Varsity gridiron are receiving a brand new covering of red paint. The "artists" are spread- ing the coloring with the greatest pos- sible speed and it is hoped that by Sat- urday it will be sufficiently deprived of moisture to allow the students to perch upon the planks without dan- ger of any blemish adhering to their vestures. The rest of the needy bleadh- ers will be supplied in the near future so that by the time of the Cornell game, the grads will behold the am- phitherater entirely re-clothed. TYPEWRITERS for rent, $3.00 per month, Zewadski and Lane, 310 S. State. 8-9 Where can we buy popular music at the right prices? Why, at Grinnell Bros. They sell it at ten cents per copy. 120 and 122 E. Liberty S+ 8-13 PATRICK'S INAW COATS For Men, Boys- Ladies Guaranteed proof. all Wool and Cloth 32 ounce 34 inches. SOLD ONLY BY Place of Sweets Down Town LET rTIVBEY 1ruivish the Ice OV62%.M J.kuet i Atteuntion to Fra.ternitles mnd Sororities C__ON MAIN STREET Cloves, Neckwear rs, Raincoats, Gym Suits, Freshman Caps, Collars and Shirts. Agents for 0. W. eM.Ckinaw Coids Lion Varsity Toggery Shop 101 S. University Ave. Phone 11 60-L E. J. LOHR, Proprietor WATS WHAT? ,'. Dancing Class every Tuesday and Friday , 7 to 8 o'clock. Private lessons by appointment. Special rates es of parties. Call at Academy or Phone 1850-J-Residence 570-L. New Show at the Majestic. The entire program will be changed at the Majestic theater tonight and the management promises a vaudeville bill that will surpass all previous efforts. Instead of the usual one star act, there will be two, each dividing the honors of that much coveted position. Menlo Moore's Singing Boys accompanied by Miss Lorna Jackson, better known as the aeroplane girl, will be important factors, together with Mr. and Mrs. Allison in their well known comedy, "Minnie from Minnesota." This will be a return engagement for the Alli- sons. A sensational roller skating act and two representative members of the colored race will also appear to- night. The famous minstrel end man, known as Bud Williamson, who has been featured with Al G. Field's min- strels and other organizations of a' similar nature will talk and sing. A matinee will be given tomorrow af- ternoon at 3:00 o'clock. One week' from tonight Adams and Guhl will re- turn in their new musical comedy en- titled "The Two Admirals in Sunny Spain." Telephone 57 for Huyler's candy. DEAN COOLEY TELLS FRESH THAT HAZING MUST STOP. "Anyone caught hazing will be expell- ed or suspended" were the words Dean Cooley of the engineering department in his first weekly address to the Freshman Assembly yesterday. "This ruling is a law of the University which could not be altered by any preference of mine or the desire of anyone else." Huyler's candy is guaranteed. Dean & Co., Ltd. PIANOS TO RENT, SCHAEBERLE &d SON MUSIC HOUSE. Typewriters, typewriting and sta- , tionery, ZEWADSKI and LANE, 310 S. State. 8-9z $3.00 PER MONTH rents visible writing, back spacing typewriter, from Zewadski and Lane, 310 S. State. 8-9-10 Raincoats. $16.50 English Silk and Wool Rain- coats for $12.50. A stylish garment. Harry Muller, 310 S. State St. We are never undersold. Goodyear's Drug Store. 2-5-8-11-13 Wanted-Experienced RUBBER for football season. Apply at Athletic Association Office. FOR SALE. For Sale-Complete outfit cost $175.00; will sell for $45.00. Mostly New York and Chicago Models, size 38. Includ- es fancy tailor suit, grey Norfolk coat, white dress with Irish lace, fairly good imported Chiffon waist, black lace and silver hat, small straw and ostrich tips, and beaded net afternoon dress. Will send by express for examination. 8-9 LOST Lost-Waterman Ideal Fountain pen with safety clasp, at Senior lit par- ty Saturday morning. Return to Spinning, 720 S. University. Phone 1505. Lost--Waterman self filler pen Tues- day evening, October 8. Reward at S. Division. Tel. 1324-L. Lost-Wednesday a. m. Waterman Fountain pen without cap. Finder please return to 836 apapn. I hone 398. Lost-A gold tuff link with the initial R. Finder please mail or returui to 710 E. Ann St. 8.9-10 Hayley ep cialty. 11 The Kenipf Music Stu 1I/flh~s~~TAn up-t s Millinery Fall M prices. Bell Phone 1390-1 E. E. HATLEY, INSTRUCTION Piano, Organ, Voice, Coi J . lo ADDRESS 312 South Division Street --. { $2.50 For Subserip ti on )Morris ettes (Original London) The oldest high- grade Turkish Cigar- ettes in the world I T H EA T H E Octocer 9th 10th and l11h Aftorrnoon and Everalg Under the auspices of the PYTHIAN SISTERS Around the World With the U'lSo Navy With a full and complete lecture by Lieutenant Merriam CoMin g The Seise of Petersburg Admission - 100 TUESDAY, PATHE'S WEEKLY THE HOUSE OF STANDARD ( Designers of Men's Now I III , I t, am of the purest sh Tobaccos 10 "The Little Brown Box" ILLIP MORRIS & CO., Ltd. West Broadway, New York tudent Supply Store 1111 S. V ilversity CATERERS TO THE STVDENT BODY Note Books, Loose Leaf Binders, Fountain Pens, Fine Stationery, ege Jewelry, Engineers' Supplies, Shop Tools. Morse's and Gilbert's Candy. Cigars, Tobacco, etc. 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 Lost-Season Athletic ticket book, name inside, Marjorie Sebrig. Find- er please notify,1153-L 6-7-8 FOR RENT For Rent-A very desirable suite two blocks from campus at 431 Th'mp- son St. 8-9 For Rent--Very desirable suite of -rooms; one block west of campus. All modern conveniences. Rates $3.50. 514 E. Jefferson St. Phone 1556-J. 8-9-10 For Rent-Suite for one or two, third floor, hot and cold water in bed room. Cheap if taken at once. 710 E. Ann St. 8-9 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. mn. 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 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 m Thetour C.loth es re Pr. .QuActe Necessary go Send Tl1 IS514 L Suits 25c plairv S Called For and Deliver HENRY & CO. e Ann Arbor Savings Bank apital Stock $300,000 Surplus $100,000 Resources $3,000,000 en eral Banking Business Transacted icerss Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Hairi- man, Vice-Pres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier. Ann ArborD0ye Works French Dry and Steam -Cleaning Bell 628 204 E. Washington St. For a gym suit or football outfit try Wahr's University Bookstore. 1 to 10 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS, new slightly used or rebuilt, for sale or rent. O. D. MORRILL over Baltimore 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 MARTIN HALLE Dealer in Furniture, Upholstery Goods, Carpets, R Linoleum 112, 114, 116, 118, 120 and 122 E. Liverty Street BOTH PHONES 148. PASSENGER &AM The Big Store Reule, Conlin, Fi 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 who regard correct attire as an asset in social and business life. Autumn's finest in Furnishings ar, special showing at......................................................... evceptional values at..............--.............$1.50.and up to$2.50 :ost unusual values, at......... .............................. ule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. Manhattan, headquarters for these famious Shirts....... ......... Hosiery, extra strong showing at .......................... Great values in Fall Underwear. ............................