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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

'resents the Animals
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There's a lot of satisfied men
riding in our band wagon.
-Not necessary for us to blow
our own horns about
Stein=Bloch
Clothes,
-But if you haven't a seat we
want you to get on and'ride.
They give satisfaction-we'll
prove it by a strong record.

Y. 11. C. A. Arrange For Big Program.
A full program for the university Y.
W. C. A. has been arranged for the
week beginning tomorrow. In the
afternon a luncheon will be given to
the two national secretaries, who will
be visitors here for a week. Tomor-
row evening a reception will be given
by the advisory board, composed of
Dean Myra B. Jordan and the wives
of the university faculty. The re-
mainder of the week will be taken up
with lectures and discussions to which
all college women are invited.
Adelphi Society Will Meet Tonight.
Adelphi literary society will hold a
regular meeting tonight at 7:30 in the
club rooms on the fourth floor of Uni-
versity b~all. All men interested in de-
bating or oratory are invited to at-
tend the meeting. The plans for the
tryouts for the varsity cup team will
be discussed.

All men interested
amazoo club meet at1
at 7:30.

in forming a Kal-
the Union tonight

Classes

UNIVERSITY NOTICES

ictures of Freshman

Mackinaws all colors and styles $5 to $10

indenschmitt, Apfel

& Co =

NE OF OUR Telephone 716-J
LLARM CLOCKS and"you will get to your classes on time.
alwy right as 1 all clocks guaranteed. New logtion.
111 EAST WASHINGTON 'STREET
J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler

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Drug Store on
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Zoologists Hold Meeting This Morning.
Zoologists are invited to attend the
meeting of the Zoological Journal club
which meets this morning at 10:00
o'clock in room 305 S. W. Notes, news,
and demonstrations of interest to the
members will constitute the program.
FRESH ENGGINEER PICTURE
WILL BE TAKEN AT NOON TODAY
IN FRONT OF THE ENGINEERING
ARCH.
All cars in the future will stop at
GoodyearDrug Store. 1 tf
Rent a folding kodak 10 cents. Lyn-
don. e o d
Films developed by the tank method
hereafter only 10 cents per roll. Lyn-
don. e od
Full Dress, Tuxedo, and Prince Al-
bert Suits for Hire. Whittington Co.
244 Woodward Ave. Detroit Mich.
e. o. d.
Open every evening until 10. Sun-
days only, 9:30 to 11:30 and 1:45 to
8:45. Lyndon. e o d
You can have a 12 ex. film developed
just as cheap as a six. Only 10 cents.
Lyndon. e o d
Forest Lawn Tea Room-Orders
taken for After Theatre or Concert
Lunches. Phone 1238-J, 604 Forest

Meeting of glee club Monday, 7t15 p.
in., at Union, for first rehearsal.
All forestry students meet at,. the
economics building at 6:30 p. m. to go
to camp fire. Each man bring a cup,
fork, knife, and spoon.
'-LA WS ELECT PRESIDENT;
J-DENTS CHOOSE OFFICE 11S.
At a special election for junior law
president yesterday afternoon, R. M.
Snyder was elected with a small ma-
jority over E. C. Haislip. This elec-
tion was held on account of a-failure
to obtain a majority at the regular bal-
lot last Saturday.
Junior dents elected yesterday morn-
bag as follows: president, B. Welling;
vice-president, H. A. Badger; secre-
tary, Miss M. Davis; treasurer, Oscar
Manthey; athletic manager, L. E. Bar-
ibeau.
Catholic Club Gives Party Tonight.
The first of a series of parties will
be given by the Catholic Students'
club this evening at St. Thomas hall.
Dancing will begin promptly at 8:30.
Several lectures by prominent clergy-
men will be given during the year, and
all Catholic students should secure
membership cards and attend the meet-
ings.
PREPARATIONS FOR LECTURE
COURSE MADE.
(Continued from page 1.)
mittees to take permanent control of
the courses.
A large number of the lectures will
be illustrated with lantern slides which
have been collected by the speakers
in connection with their research or
experimental work. When illustra-
tions are used the expenses of the lan-
tern and the operator are provided
for by the local committee.
Many Requests Have Been Received.
Requests have already been received
for more than the full number of Iec-
tures, but Prof. Henderson has made
only 100 assignments, as many more
cities undoubtedly will ask for dates
before the courses begin.
To insure uniformity in advertising
matter, the university has arranged
this year to supply a certain amount of
material in the form of window hang-
ers and show cards.
The lectures are arranged primari-
ly with the view of advancing culture,
providing expert and technical knowl-
edge for the different cities and' ac-
quainting the faculty members with lo-
cal conditions in the state.
FRESH DRILL IS HARD.

DeFries Art Store MAIN
FI N E AiRCT GO O OD S
Tho tPle..ce to Have Youwr lclu-e s Frame.d fri arv A rustic
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SAVE 20 per cent

Get a Cash
Card 5 Suits
Pressed
$1.00

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BROS.

Watch for further announcement in Sunday morning Daily,

WII be taken week o October 28th
by LYNDON( (a Michigan man and a supporter of student
organizations).

220 STATE STREET

Cleaners that Clean

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Bell Phone 1890 -89

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BETTER SERVICE

AS IT SOUNDS
BETTER CANDY

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State and North University Avenue

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

Everything in Drugs
and Sundries

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State Savings Bank
Wm J. Booth, President Wm. Arnold, Vice-President
C. John Waz, Jr., Cashlkr

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Charlie, the Barber has
E. Liberty St.
Charlie's Barber Shop
at 619 E. Liberty.

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Shirts

How Are Your Eyes
Our methods of eye examinati)n, no "drops" used determine
the exact needs of your eyes.

We set glass in all parts of the city.
Phone C. H. Major & Co. 20-22
See our line of small musical instru-
ments and get prices, before buying;
it will pay you. Grinnell Bros., 120-

you seen the Longfellow Shirt ? We now have a fine
i of-patterns of this excellent shirt made up with soft
cuffs and collars to match. Come in and look over the
forget that we carry the Soo Mackinaw Coat."

122 E. Liberty.

17-221

Charlie, the Barber has
E. Liberty St.
Charlie's Barber Shop
at 619 E. Liberty.

moved to 619
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Tinker & COmpany
atters and Furnishers 342 S. State St.
Press Bulding Maynard Street
Across froan Majestic
Latest Operatic
and
Popular Hits

Wanted College Representatives-Two1
students to take up old line insur-
ance work among fellow students.
Splendid opportunity for right men.
Address or call No. 410 National'
Bank Building. 19-25
FOR RENT
For Rent-Desirable front single room
very reasonable. Steam heat, tele-
phone, gas or electricity. 308 8 .
Jefferson. 21-26
For Rent-Nice front suite for two
young men of good habits, no other
roomers. 411 E. Will aims St. Phone
1497. tf
FOR SALE.
For Sale-Indian Motorcycles, 4 and
7 HP, new and second hand, for sale
cheap. Staebler & Sons, 119 Wash-

(Continued from page 4.)
a large number of points when they
meet tomorrow afternoon, and thus get
revenge for their humiliation at the
hands of Hillsdale college. Every af-
ternoon, until darkness interferes, the
first year men are being put through
a stiff program of practice, correcting
faults which glared forth last Satur-
day and running through new forma-
tions and plays.
The, eleven, which comes to Ann Ar-
bor to face the freshmen, plays with a
fair record behind it, and a defeat of
the former at the hands of the latter
will go far to wipe out some old scores.
Especially so, since the Detroit men
recently played Hillsdale to.a tie and
defeated our neighbors at Alma.
Coach Conklin will not pick his line-
up until after today's drill, but it is
safe to say that there will be some ma-
terial changes in the backfield at least.
Gault will work at half, from all in-
dications, and Rhoem, Deal, and either
Worquoin or Hunt will compose the
remainder of the rear territory. A few
alterations in the line will not come
unexpected.
FRESHI ENG('INEER PICTURE
WILL BE TAKEN AT NOON TODAY
IN FRONT OF THE ENGINEERING

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Our optical system produces exact glasses.
We grind our own lenses and make all glasses to order.
Shur-on Agency
220 S. MAIN
Arnold & Co., Jewelers STREET

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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.

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GIBSON

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WADHAMS & COMPANY
121-t23 S. Main St.

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