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TEE MICHIGAN DAILY

ie Sam Presents theAnimals
in "JACK POT" or,"Four of a Kind'"-.-to the People

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Thee's no bluffing when 'it
comes to quality
-we're " stand patters" on
values.
We'll wager that
Stein=Bloch
Suits will give long and faithflf i
service-
And meet with your approval
for a second term.

Mackinaws in all styles from $5.00 to $10.00

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L indenschmitt, Apfel

& Co. =

6nowwoom

CF OUR
ALARM

CLACKS and youi

Telephone 71 6-1
will get to your classes on time.

P ric . al wd vs right and all clocks guaranteed.

New location.

I111 EAST, WASHINGTON STREET
J. L.. CHAPMAN, Jeweler

IPhilip

Morris

Q uarys

Cigarettes
(Original London)

The

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

the Corner
jStale and North University Avenue

Made of
Trurkish
only,.

the purest
"tobaccos

E verything in Drugs
and Sundries

TO PRINT BOOK ON ANMVERS RY
Account o Celebration Is Authorizd
by hoard o Regents.
At a recent meeting of the board
of regents, a committee was appointed
to prepare and publish an elaborate
account of the seventy-fifth anniversary
of the university which was held last
June. The work will be in charge
of Prof. F. N. Scott, who wii be editor
and general manager, and Profs. T.
E. Rankin and L. H-. Strauss.
The plan is to embrace in tie work
everything of interest concerning the
anniversary, and to this end an ap-
propriation was made by the regents,
which will cover all expenses.
The principal features of the book,
which will probably be published this
year, ae to be a historical sketch of
the university by Prof. I. N. Demmon,
the various speeches made at the an-
niversary, and a .complete list of del-
egates attending._ When finished the
work will comprise about three or
four hundred pages.
RESEARCH PARTY OBlTANS
MANY VAUALE SPECI3ENS
The. Walker-Newcomb expedition,
which the university sent to Nevada
at thre beginning of the summer, ob-
tained a large number of "specimens
for illustrative and research purposes
The opportunity to make a detailed bi-
ological survey of the territory was
also taken advantage of.
The university now possesses detail-
ed data which will make possible an
extensive scientific report upon the
fauna of the region. This work was
made possible by the gifts from Dr.
Bryant Walker and Dr. N. W. New-
comb, of Detroit, and by an appropri-
ation from the university.
Get your election tickets printed at
the Ann Arbor Press. 12-17
"Collegian Clothing," a large assort-
ment of Adler's Cllegian clothes for
college men on sale at Allen's Good
Clothes Store, Main St.. 10-12-13
Unlderwear.
The right kind of underwear at the
right price on sale at Allen's Good
Clothes Store, Main St. 10-12-13
Young's Hats (none better made) on
sale at Allen's Good Clothes Store,
Main St. 10-12-13
Tea iBoom.
Your attention is invited to the For-
est Lawn Tea Room, 604 Forest Ave.
Address L. Kelsey. 11-13
Wanted-Students to work on money
making proposition. Call Daily of-
fice between 1:00 and 2:00 p. mn. any
day. 13
Wanted--A man who has had success-
ful selling experience, for specia'
work in Canada on salary during
next vacation. Apply in own hand-
writing to lock box 73, city. 12-17
Musicians Wanted :=The Democratic
County Committee want a couple of
musicians to go through the county
with speakers during the next three
weeks. A team that can sing and
play accompaniment preferred. The
work will take up about three
hours time five nights each week
during campaign. Address, Ross
Granger, 928 State Street, City. t
LST
Lost-Conklin Self-filling fountain
pen between chemistry building and
Catherine St. Finder please leave

ward. 13
FOR RENT
For Rent-Nice front suite for two
young men of good habits, no other
roomers. 411 E. Williaims St. Phone
1497.U
FOR SALE.

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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Wednesday, October 16.-First histor-
ical recital by Albert Lockwood at
high school auditorium, 4:15 p. m.
Thursday, October 17.-Membership
dinner at the Michigan Union, 6:00
p. M.
Thursday, October 17.-Cabinet club
smoker at the Michigan Union, 7:30
P. M.
Saturday, October 19.-Membership
dance at the Michigan tnion, 9:00
p. M.
Saturday, October 19.-Hillsdale vs.
Michigan freshmen at Ferry field,
2:30 p. m.
Sunday, October 20.-Union service at
Baptist church, 7:45 p. m. Address
by Pres. Mullins, of the Southern,
Baptist Theological Seminary.
Tuesday, October 22.-Song recital by
Madame Schumann-Heinle at Uni-
versity hall, 8:00 p. mn.

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U N I VERSITY NOTICES

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Wa~c - Tis Space

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-Thew Lillie J;J-mcn Box"
ILLIP NMORRIS & CO., Ltd.
West Broadway, New York

Quarry Drug Co.

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_ _rc, lotographers
1 H 2 rtant li- i ~ ~i iin1 Oxd utcs (-s al..e it yo.-sibh for
it ,rb-ig r t i st , fnjdw*um h r- leinos.
x- I lol film; ,devzop'e 1I ii'r, e r ( ;ith pm in t: ) 1Cc pc r roll.
Prints 3, 4 and Sc. Postal' Cards Sc eache
All filmHs (ncI1Wii~1.a;u.- )rv 'c.-eI pw d fixt d Ord NNarhb d by
the tank rue hod. No failures, 110 t xler iwnt . Bst
po)s-iblx me u'ts.
719 N. Unlyi'-
117-sYT~r~ sity Ave.

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GeiinaON mrcn AuBAii
Liberty and Mlain Sts.
A Most Convenient Place for Your
Bankirg

The
State Savings Bank
Wm 1. Booth; President Wm. Arnold, Vice-Presdent
C. John WaIz, Jr., Cashier

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The Illini club will hold its first
meeting at. 4: 00 o'clock ths afternoon
in Tappan hal. All men from Illinois
ire urg;ed to be present as a president
will be chosen.
All those wishing to take part in the
"'erce Francais play meet Mr. Tala-
mon any day this week at 3:00 in Cer-
cle rooms.
Important Gargoyle business staff
meeting today at 5:00 p. in. All mem-
bers and candidates must be present.
Soph lit class meeting 4:30 Tappan
hall. Nomination of officers..
An important meeting of Omega Phi
at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Sat-
urday morning at 10:00 o'clock.
All members of the university be-
longing to the Knights of Pythias are
invited to attend meetings held Mon-
lay evenings at 8 :00 o'clock at Castle
hall, 109 E. Washington St., third floor.
Band rehearsal tonight, Mc Milan
hall, 7:00 o'clock.
Don't take our word that Huyler's is
the best. Try the candy yoursel'. IleI
& Co., Ltd.'
'Where can we buy popular music at
the: right prices. Why at Grinnell Bros.
They seil it at ten cents per copy. 120-
122 F. Liberty. 8-13
All cars in the future will stp at
Goodyear Drug Store. 1 i,
Rent a folding kodak 10 cents. Lyn-
don. eo d
Open every evening until 10. Sun-
days only, 9:30 to 11:30 and 1:45 to
3:45. Lyndon. o od
Typewriters for rent $3.00 per month.
Zewadski and Lane, 310 S. State St.
You can have a 12 ex. film developed
just as cheap as a six. Only 10 cents.
Lyndon. e o d
Films developed by the tank method
hereafter only 10 cents per roll. Lyn-
don. eo d
Full Dress, Tuxedo, and Prince Al-
bert Su~its for Hire. Whittington Co.
244 Woodward Ave. Detroit Mich.
e. o. d
Tea Room.
Your attention is invited to the For-
est Lawn Tea Room, 604 Forest Ave.
Address L. Kelsey. "11-13
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS, new
slightly used or rebuilt, for sale or
rent. 0. D. MORRILL over Baltimore
Lunch. tf
Rebuilt TYPEWRITERS of all may1 -
es, latest models, 1-4 to 3-4 mfrs. price,
for sale on easy terms. 0.,D. MOR-
RILL, over Baltimore Lunch. ti
Where can we buy popular musi-
at the right prices? Why, at Grinnell
Bros. They sell it at ten cents per
copy. 120 and 122 E. Liberty S 8-3

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SWEET AS iT.SOUNDS
BEJ TER SE~RVICE-. ETTER. CANDY
THE SUGAR BOWL
Ana Arbor's Best Confectionuery., Ice crcam sOda de lue Candy of all
de~scriptions,
WE PAY ESPECIAL ATTENIT13lI TO MTDENTS, PARTIES, ORDIERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
ON MAIN STREET

Waterman's Ideal Founta illPens
SA FETYRGL[VEF-ILN
A 5e i. '- pn, (-n IL t~rg, C;11pJ. Y Device inside of
he cart-ed in at ,v Cat '1 on %L .sli ()'ol- "arv'l . 1,illed by
po-4iioni. (Can"L 1.pill ido . Practival -twuIi] d cirn ret, ruin
ink. . hIuI~CS,t1ll Sizes. icn uppily.
AN E CARMY A COMPLLTE L NE
Arnod&Co.,JeweerS 20 S. MIN

.Just. Phone I
We call for and dellv4
Suits Pressed 25c
Trousers Pressed
220 S. S tate Street
Bell Phonues 1850-1891"

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Shirts

I ave you seen, the L ongfellow Shirt ? We n w have a fine
elccti~in of pavttrns of this excellent shirt made tp with soft
French cliffs aind collars to mat- h. Come in and look over the
line.

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IDon't orget that we carry the Sao Mackinaw Coat,

4, 2l Vvr 23 S. MAIN
Sri , rLore COR. LIBLR[Y
The Ple .ce to I$.a.ve Youzr pickisres Fi-a med 1"i p Artftaiti

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Tinuker 4Company
Hlatters and Furnishers 342 S. State St.

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Press Buldi g Maynard ,Street
Across fro m Majestic

Before buying your Fall and Winter
Suit, Overcoat; Raincoat, .Hats, Caps
and Furry-sings. It will pay you to
look over our asortment, Spaulding
Sweaters, Webbet's Sweaters, P~ole-
proof Hosiery, Interwoven Hosiery.

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L. itest

Op ratic
and

Popular Hits

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I xclAusive agency for GIBSON MANDOLINS
IPZ.uros for Site anid Rent

WADHAMS

COMPANY

For Sale-For sale at half price or
rent: L C. Smith, No. 5, Underwood
No. 4, both new. Student's Directory.
Call Reynolds, 723-3. tf

12-23 S. aMain S t.

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IFT TOILET ARTICLES of every desciription
Station for Colgate and William T'oilet Supplies. Shaving Soap, Shaving Powder, Toilet Water, Razors,
Strops, etc., etc. We Insist on Sat isfying.
CO LD C& WIKE L 1219 S. University Ave. B~~oe 1

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