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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

ou Pass Along
fway you can tell at a glance
tom tailor dressed man from
:r fellows. And if he be par-
y well clothed the chances;
are his tailor. Our new
and style models are :iow
We invite an insptetiwn
we know will be folluwed lb
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Merchant Tailors-State Street

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We have a complete line of Foot Bali Goods of all kinds
Foot Balls from $1.00 to $5.00

Gym Supplies

A complete outfit for $2.26. Get your Gym Shoes for
th rush 75c
Students Bookstore;
MEET ME AT

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"The Popular Place"

LUNCHES

Attention to Danoing Parties

Open When You Want Us

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during theuniversity year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.50. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
D~avis, cor. Packard and State. 'Phones 96o
and 2414.
Business Office Phone 96o
Editorial Offiee Phone 2414
H. Beach Carpenter.......Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field.......Busihess Manager
Fred Foulk...................News Editor
F. F. McKinney..........Associate Editor
T. Hawley 'Tappig.....,....Associate Editor
F. M. Church..............Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914.
Night Edior-James M. Barrett.
THE HEALTH SERVICE.
It was only a short time ago that the
health of the student body was almost
a matter of indifference to the author-
ities. It required considerable pain
and fear of dire consequences to in-
duce a -student to go through the for-
malities of getting medical attention
at the hospitals, and many minor ills
went untreated. Every so often, it
seemed, some. student would be re-
ported as having gone home seriously
sick, and all would say, "What a pity."
Now matters are somewhat changed.
With limited equipment, the university
health service is doing its best to pre-
vent and cure illness. -Every day it
treats students who would never have
thought of expending a dollar or two
for the attentions of a physician, under
the old practice. Its chief recommen-
dation is that it is trying hard to be
practical in its work, rather than to
put up a front of officialness; it gets
close to the student body and makes
itself useful in a way that is more
than perfunctory.
There is a meeting tonight, at 8:00
o'clock, in the medical amphitheater,
which is of interest to most students.
Its purpose is to stimulate all room-
ing houses and house clubs to elect
sanitarians to look out for the health
of the persons under the same roof
with them. The movement, started in
1912, has been adopted rather general-
ly by fraternities, and the health ser-
vice men are hopeful that men group-
ed together in rooming houses will
take it u. It deserves support, and it
can best be furthered by choosing men
today to be present at tonight's meet-
ing.
It is easy to understand why the
pyramids took generations to con-
struct, when one sees the time re-
quired for a new campus. building to
materialize.
Now comes forth one who defines
Convocation as a concentrated appli-
cation of an infinite number of chapel
exercises.
Filled-in movie plots are said .to be
getting away rather successfully as
young masterpieces In the rhetoric
classes.
European discord does not seem to
prevent harmony in the ranks of the
Cosmopolitan club.
Now that Paris is out of it, the
weather man seems to be setting the
styles.
The Majestic is the sole campus ac-
tivity for more than one man.

getting the bounce.

'ROIT UNITED LINES.
ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE
I and Express Cars for Detrolt-7 .:1
and hourly to 6:io p.,in., also 8: i
Cars for Detroit-5i:4o a. m., 6:o6 a. n.,;
every two hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:o6 p
;:o6 p. in., 9:io p. in., and 10;45 P. rn
'psilanti only, 11:15 p. m., :.15 p. im,
p. in., i :oo a. m.
d Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
ttwo hours to 7:46 p. m.
ars for Jackson- 5:12 a. i., 6:51 a. m.,
every two- hours to 6:z p. m., also
p. m., 11:15 p. m.

I We are better prepared

Michigan-pushed again; M. A. C-
hushed again.
The campus is worried about Tom-
my.
All university women, whether mem-
bers of the Women's League or not,
have been invited to attend a vaude-
ville performance, to be presented by
the league at 4:00 o'clock this after-
noon in Barbour gymnasium. Alice
Lloyd, '16, has charge of the pro-
gramn.
Junior women interested in the Jun-
ior Play will meet the committee at
3:00 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour
gymnasium for a discussion of general
suggestions. Members of last year's
committee will speak.
. *
There will be an important meeting
of Mortar Board in Newberry hall at
4:00 o'clock this afternoon.
* * *
Dean Myra B. Jordan will go to
Adrian tomorrow where she will, rep-
resent the university at the meeting
of the State Federation of Women's
clubs in session there.
University Notices
Junior lit football practice at 4:00
o'clock this afternoon, .south Ferry
field.
Soph engineer election, room 411,
engineering building 2:00 to 5:00
o'clock.
Junior law election, room D, law
building, 3:15 to 5:00 o'clock.
Senior engineer football practice
4:00 o'clock today on south Ferry
field.
Senior laws re-elect for president
and secretary, room C, 4:05 to 5:05
o'clock Thursday.
Soph homeop election, 9:00 to 12:00
o'clock, psychology building.
Fresh engineers nominate for class
officers at freshman assembly, room
348, I o'clock today.'
Fresh lit class meeting, tomorrow
at 4:00 o'clock, room 203 Tappan
hall. Nomination of officers.
ALUMNI WILL MEET FOR NEWS
OF MICHIGAN-HARVARD BATTLE
Alumni associations from all parts
of the country are sending in notices
that they intend to hold meetings at
the time of the Michigan-Harvard
game to receive news of its progress.
Associations located in Gettysburg,
Pa., South Bend, Ind., and Sioux City,
Iowa, have announced their intention
of holding these Michigan "pep" meet-
ings. In Chicago, there will be alumni
gatherings in various parts of the city,
in addition to the delegation which
will represent Chicago on Soldier's
field. Word is being received each
day by W. B. Shaw, secretary, of the
association, of new alumni gatherings
which are being planned by alumni
supporters.
Motion Picture Company Renews Offer
Thomas A. Edison, Inc., has renew-
ed its offer this year for a prize of
$100 for the best motion picture scen-
ario written by an undergraduate. The
contest closes December 1 and the
prize will be awarded January 1,
1915. Further information may be ob-
tained from the Edison company, 2826
Decatur avenue, Bedford Park, N. Y.

I Gym. Clothi'ng

Ilintey y lflMstribouse
Corner Maynard and William Streetsk

EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR
Gibson Mandolins and Guitars

Gymnasium

PIANOS FOR RENT

Shirt

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Trousers

than ever before
wants for the Fall
1914 - 15

Shoes Supporter
All for 2.25 at

State
!Street

W H RStraet
A H RStrait
University Bookstore

to meet your
and Winter of

SHROEN BROS.
DRY oOODS, NOTIONS

For the present no advan ce has
been made on the prices of
Microscopes
BAUSCH and LOMB, or SPENCER, at a specail price
Quarry Drug 1 Co.
The Druggists on the corner. State and N.U Ihversity
Tailors to Men
Our Special $30.00 Suits
Have
UALITY THAT
UALIFYS
UICKLY

Ready to wear.

The store that

always treats you fair

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Inspiration

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play and athletic sport is a glance
°ough a Sp alding catalogue. This
Sycopedia of athletic p a rap h e r
Ja will give you ideas you never
ught of-it may even be the means
aving a trip to the doctor, for the
' step toward good health is plenty
sane exercise, and the equipment
ed in our catalogue is of such great
'iety that something is bound to
eal to you. A rpostalwill bring this
alogue to you free; or, better still,
ke a personal call.
G. SPALDING & BROS.
254 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, Mich.

71 1 N. University Ave.
Headquarters for the
Underwood (the kind the
University uses) and other
high- grade Typewriters a n d
Typewriting supplies at

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CluetPeabody& Calncakers

Flowers
Choice Cut Flowers '
Fine lot of Pahus and
Ferns for Decorating
Cozsns E'fl. Hail
Cor. 12th St. and S. Univ. Ave.
Phone 11

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322 South State Street
(over Baltimore Lunch)

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the largest and
most Complete
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Footwear
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MAIN STREET
STATE STREE C

When neat by drop in and let us show you the new Fall'models

"Call a Taxi"

Phone 2280

AGENTS WANTED-A few hustling-
young students wanted to represent
the most popular priced merchant
tailors in Detroit. We give you big
commission, pay your customer's
car-fare to Detroit. We give youall
printed cards free. Suits and over-
coats are from $15 to $35. This is
a wonderful opportunity for the
right man to make easy money
working after school hours. For all
other information address Box A,
Michigan Daily. 19-20
University Ave. Pharmacy. The new
store. Drugs, sundaes, and toilet ar-
ticles.

jestic.

Taxicabs, Limousines,
Touring Cars and Auto
Baggage Trucks at

Grace Cameron is coming to the Ma-

tt

NEW AND BECOMING
Styles in
, FALL HATS
( Now on Display
ALLEN'S
. Good Clothes Store
! Main St.
In future all cars stop at Goodyear
Drug Storet
$2.25 buys a complete gymnasum
outfit at Wahtr's University Book Store.
eodW
Where are those Rubber Sole Bos-
tonlans of yours. Ask the Ca'mpus
Bootery. ! ead Wed.

Ann Arbor Taxicab Co..
015 E. Liberty

Get your kodak supplies
University Ave. Pharmacy.
and night and Sundays.

at the uni-
Open day
ta

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