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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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STUDENTS
We are ready to show you the
best line of
len's Suits,
Overcoats,
Balmacaans,
Raincoats,
Hats,
Caps and
Furnishings
Shown in the City

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of Patrick Dulul
Mackinaw Coal
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WADIIAMS & CO#
121-123 So. Plain St.

Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Stock $300,00o Surplus $100,000
Resources $3,000,000
ieneral Banking Business Transacted'
E. Hiscock, Pres., Michael J. tritz,
W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F.
Asst. Cash'r, Wmn. Waltz, Asst. Cash'r

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berty and Main Sts.
Convenient Place for Your
Banking
irners & Mechanics dank
03-105 South Main Street
Capital, $100,000

IT stands to
reason that we
can .make you suits
cheaper but of the
same q u a li t y as
other tailors be-
cause we pay less
rent.
A. Marquardt is sites
uated over the Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.

$75,000

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The Reliable- Laundry

will surely please you if you are
particular about laundry linen

called for and delivered

Phone 794

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['AILORING for bothj
,s and gents. We also
line o sampes-im-
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TYPEWRITERS
FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS
SPECIAL. PRICE TO STUDENTS
Machines for Rent at Low Rates
Our factory rebuilt machines defy comp-
etition. Make us prove it.
ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. INC.
A.Ph1. COHN, Resident Salesman
Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue

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- Miss Mabel Sheplar, the head sten-
ographer at the Michigan Union, is re-
covering from a five weeks' illness in
the University hospital, and expects
to resume her former duties soon.
-FortnightlyFriday night dances are
to be given at :Granger's with music
furnished by the Finzel orchstra of
Detroit, which played at some of the
Junior Hops. The first is to be a Hal-
lowe'en party, whic'h will be held Fri-
day, October 30.
--Librarian Theodore Koch is again
receiving, the German periodicals,
which were discontinued at the out-
break of the war in Europe. They are
being shipped out of Germany by way'
of Genoa, Italy.
-William Grover, '18, formerly with
the Meistersinger's quartette of the
Reldpath Lyceum bureau, will sing at
t;e Wright Saxophone party Friday,
October 23, at the Michigan Union.
-Harry Blake, '13, who is in the lm-
ber business in Arkansas, is visiting'
in Ann Arbor for a few days.
SOCCER TEAM OPENS SEASON '
WITH YPSILANTI TOMORROW
Final practice for the soccer team,
which meets Ypsilanti in the inaugural'
tussle of the season tomorrow at Ypsi-
lanti, will be held this afternoon and
Coach McCall will select 15 men to'
make the short trip after a light ses-
sion. The team will be the strongest
yet to have represented Michigan in
this sport, it is believed by the coach.-
Last night in the office of Intramur-
al Director Rowe, a blackboard drill
was held and every candidate on the
squad received some pointers which.
will be put into execution this after-
noon. Coach McCall went over some,
of .the most common plays and laid1
particular stress on team work.
The team which plays Ypsi tomorrow1
will also attend the cross-country
banquet which will be held in the Oc-
cidental hotel and Coach McCall will,
be one of the speakers.
INTEREST IN TRACK INCREASES
Thirty Candidates For Team Appeared
at Practice Yesterday
Track prospects continue to grow
brighter, as additional interest is being
shown in the team each day. At yes-
terday's practice more than 30 men
worked out. Many of the men, not sat-
isfied with the afternoon practices
have taken advantage of the favorable
weather conditions to limber up'in the
mornings.
Among yesterday's tryouts were
Robinson, the sensational prep school
star, who makes a practice of crowd-
ing records, and Corbin, the star hurd-
ler of last year's All-Fresh team.
Captain Smith announces an inno-
vation for track men in the form of
meetings to be held every two weeks
throughout the winter, to keep up the
interest in track work. The first meet-
ing will be held next Tuesday evening
in Waterman gym.
Prof. Gram Returns After Long Illness
Prof. L. M. Gram, of the engineering
department, who has been Ill in Grand
Rapids since the latter part of July,
following an operation for appendi-
citis; has returned to his home in Ann
Arbor. Prof. Gram will not be able to
meet his classes for about a month.

TE MPLE
THEATRE
MON. Oct. 19-The Birth of the Star
Spangled Banner Historical drama)
TUES. Oct. 20-Hearst-Selig Pictorial
News
WED. Oot.21-STRONC HEART
Ford Detroit Weekly
FRI. Oct. 23-Wheat and Tares, with
Dorothy Kelly
SAT. Oct. 24 - Two Brothers, with
Mary Pickford.
A Letter from Home, with R. Travers
Coming Next Week-Lord Chumney
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ANN ARBOR
Capital - - $100,000
Surplus and Profits $65,000
DIRECTORS
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Abbott,
S.W. Clarkson, R. D. Kinne, Harrison Soule
Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred Schimnd.

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T. SCHANTZ
St. Second Floor

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UNIVERSITY NOTICES

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Members of Woolsack, junior honor-
ary law society will banquet at the
Michigan Union tonight at 6:00 o'clock.
Football practice for junior lits will
be held at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon,
on south Ferry field.
All graduates and third and fourth
year students interested in the Clas-
sics are requested to assemble at 4:00
o'clock this afternoon in University
Hall.
Alpha Nu meets at 7:00 o'clock to-
night instead of 7:30 o'clock.
Glee and Mandolin club rehearsal at
7:00 o'clock tonight in Hill auditorium.
Band men report at 7:00 o'clock to-
night in Hill auditorium.
Men selling Band Bounce tickets
turn in money between 1:00 and 5:00
o'clock today.
Scribner's Features Michigan Stadium
Michigan's new stadium forms a part
of an article in the November issue of
the Scribner's magazine entitled "The
Stadium and College Athletics" by
Lawrence Perry. At the head of the
story is an architect's drawing of the
new stadium as it will look when it is
ultimately finished. In the article, it
is emphasized that the immense am-
phitheatres stand as monuments to the
importance of organized college athlet-
ics. There is a two page photograph
of the Harvard stadium in addition to
cuts of the Yale Bowl, and the stadi-
ums at Princeton, Syracuse, Cornell,
Tacoma, Wash., and the College of
New York City.
Hartsveldt Elected Track Manager
Peter A. Hartsveldt, '16L, was elect-
ed track manager for the junior laws
at their class meeting yesterday after-
noon.
University Ave. Pharmacy. The new
store. Drugs, sundaes, and toilet ar-
ticles,
Pianos to rent at Schaeberle & Sons
Music House. tf.
Get your kodal supplies at the uni-
University Ave. Pharmacy. Open day
and night and Sundays. tf
At the Majestic Grace Cameron will
sing "Little Dolly Dimples." tf
Grace Cameron "Miss Dolly Dim-
ples" will soon be at the Majestic.
University Ave. Pharmacy. The store
that satisfies, tf
Hear Grace Cameron sing "Cause
I'm Pigeon Toed." tf
Waterman Fountain Pens of all
kinds. University Avenue Pharmacy.
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See what Nancy Gay says about it. She's wise. There's
a copy waiting for you at our office. It's FREE.

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Fountain Pen
NON-LEAKABLE

Were you ever disappointed when you expected
a hot bath and couldn't get it ? Some-
body got up before you.
Some disappointment, wasn't it? Made a difference all day.
It wouldn't have happened if there'd been -a Gas Water
Heater in the house. There'd have been enough hot water
for everybody.
A Gas Water Heater is the answer to the hat water problem
in every home.
It supplies hot water in any desired quantity, at any hour, re-
gardless of kitchen range or furnace fire and it's economical
because it only consumes fuel when you want -hot water.

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On account of the War

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However, we can mail THE MICHIGAN DAILY
to any place in the United States, Canada, or
South America, for $2.50 for the entire college
year.
If you appreciate the DAILY when you are in
school, think how much more those who are out of
school will value the news. No matter what line
they are interested in, whether Athletics, the
Union, Dramatics, Oratory, or anything else, the
DAILY covers it.
We invite you to see our new offices on the first
floor of the Ann Arbor Press Bldg., on Maynard
Street.

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NEW AND BECOMING
Styles in
FALL HATS
Now on Display
ALLEN'S
Good Clothes Store
Main St.

Chubb House

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Open year
round

Towels-soap-tooth brushes
directory at Quarry Drug Co.

and
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Across from the Majestic

DO YOU KNOW
That you can purchase all editions
Schirmer and Wood Library
One Half Off
Theory and Practice of Tone Relations by Goetschens for $1.20
Folk Songs and Part Songs by Damrosch for.....,........$.60
Call and get our prices on all Classical Music
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120-122 East Liberty Street Phone 1707

In future all cars stop at Goodyear
Drug -Store. t
Grace Cameron is coming. Watch for
the date at the Majestic.
Join the classes at Granger's if you
care to dance -correctly. Class every
Wednesday night at 7:30. Private les-
sons by appointment. For particulars
call at 312 Maynard St. next to Majes-
tic or phone 246.
Dance every Wednesday and Satur-
day night from 9 to 12. 50c per couple.

RATE $4.25 per Weel
G. S. CHUBB, Proprietor
J. A. NEELANDS, Steward
FALL SUITS AND OVERCOA'
Now 14 ady, Including
ADLERS' & .
KUPPENHEIMER'S
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ALLEN'S

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