ICHIG. DAILY, ICHIG DAILY We Sell Young Men Imperial Hats Stein Block Clothing Arrow Shirts and Collars Deimnel Linen Mesh Underwear Spalding Bros. Sweaters Mackinaws all Grades Linden schmitt, Apfel &CO. Whatever you cannot afford pay for your clothing you to overlook this fact ; the 11 big store of Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. can and does positively give the greatest value. 'Whether it is a suit or overcoat, Manhattan Shirt,{ Knox Hat, Spalding Sweater, neckwear, hosiery, gloves, un- derwear, trousers, fancy vests, slipons. Everything new and everything right. 11 hi . )re Buying Your Fall Suit See W. E. DIETERLE at his Ann Arbor Store, 516 E. WIilams St., three doors below Maynard. All foreign Woolens of the latest weaves and designs. Come In and see for yourself. TY TAILOR WIM. E. DIETERLE DEAN'S Fresh Roasted Peanuts, A FULL POUND 214 S. Main Stu Hamilton', Howard, Waltham, Elgin 9 Watches Wai~enan Cains from 41.50 t1 $15 , i Linger ie Pills Tie Clasps Silver Chains Belt Watch Chains V Pins 'Party Boxes. Bar Pins IMichigan Pig s Fobs Conklin and Swan. Fountain Pens li Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing H ALLER JEWELRY: CO. State St. Jewelers 'CGC. MEN MAKE. YPSIJAUNT TODA9Y Runners Will Dine With Soccer Team This Evening at Occidental Hotel McCALL AND ROWE WILL SPEAK Slow running for a distance of two or three miles constituted the final workout of the cross-country squad, yesterday, preparatory to their timed- race this afternoon which will termi- nate at Yypsilanti with a banquet at which certificates of merit are to be awarded to members of last year's squad. Yesterday the whole squad ran together, l _,t today two separate groups will run. Captain rfrelfa will lead the faster men, with President Young of the cross-country club shw- ing the new candidates the way. L. F. 'ferry, '5E, will be tostmaster at this evening's dinner at the Owl- dental Hotel, and, speeChe by intra- mural Rtowe, Coach McCall of the soc- cer team and several others will fea- ture the program arranged. REPUBLICAN STUDENTS START ; BOOM: OSBORNE FOR OOV E4NOR I "Ltipjodrorne lally,"t Im Held Itarly1 Next Week,'Now Pr1#14 by I Republioan students in the univer-I sity have formed an Qsborne club, and will boom the former regent for the governorship. A "Hippodrome Rally" will be held early next week at a place and time tq 1e a4 zo,11ed later., Re freshments and a faculty speaker will be on the program. A preliminary meeting 'of ,those in- terested in the movement was held last night, and a student committee appointed. A supplementary comt- tee of faculty men will be formed soon, and permnent officers will be elected at the rally. The student committee, s Yonppsed as follows; Egert Lane, chairman; Guy Wells; W A. P. John, Fred B. Foulk, loward Marsh, T. Hawley a,- ping and F4. Church, WOULD M)AKE THE KAISER SJAI E Deutcrier VreA Varrips 8$ grman ~fE t io Prpgrama Iron p.oasss wold has been be- stowed freely poul4 41r wiser have attended ttle Ast ,geeral meeting of tile Ppuclter. Verein held in the Verein rooms Wednesday night. Every detail of the evening was strictly German, even the refreshments. The following cunriteawr ap- pointed: mereship, Miss M Haag, '152, 444maAn 'social, Miss A Taylor, 115, Chairman; p1'oram, G Grae '16L, chairman; initation Miss HR. Krueger, '15, chairmnan, rom, W. Laux, '16 chairman. Miss E. Wilhelm, '1, was elected secretary to fill the place of Miss Leah Schueren, '6, who is ab- sent from the university on account of sickness. After~ the business meeting a program consisting of music Ger- man vocal solos, short stories and poems ws rendered by members of the Vereain.. The next general meeting will be held in the thrd week of November, at which time new members will be elected. Initiation dance is scheduled for the first week ba December. HOPPE STUDIO 619 B. Liberty St. Watch for solicitors. Are you thinking of having your portrait made? Hioppe is making a special offer. Two of his regular $25.00- per doz. portraits for $1.50. There is noth- ing better. Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. TEMPLE THEATRE "0" .Qqt. 1 9-=The Birth of the Star S opnglod farmer Historical drama) Tvt , o*.9O-H.erst-Slig Pictorial WED, Qgt. 21--STRONQ HEART Ford Detroit Weakly. ltR, O. 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 Pranilnen1t Men to Address Unitarians Speakrs Q national prominence addressed shout meetinkg of the Michigan Liberal conference of the Unitarian church held in this city yes- terday aftrAQ n, This evening's ses- siou begins at 0:30 o'clock. Gym Suits that are a little better at Switzers, '310 State St. t FOR RENT-D Si'aWe sin~le rooma on' seconed @rModorn furnishings. T"hr'ea idecks from campus. 213 N. Thayer. Phone 1346-M. 21-22 FOR RENT-Comfortable ~rj n.;ear engineering arch:. $4.Q"AI. Ap- ply 120,8 Wi l1a d. 21.32 I I i' 1 . .. ... t S *t I ...r , ,_ I IA V I mmw w q 200-202 So. Main St. IE STATE SAVINGS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. PITAL STOCK +100,000~.00 kPLUS AND PROFI'TS $123,0"Q.00 J'. Booth, Pres., Wmn. Arnold, Vice-Pres. hn Waltz, Cashier, R. A.Beal, Ass't Cash- PREKETEES SWEETS ARE the best because they are manufactured of the best materials and under our supervision. We give you quick service in our fountain drinks and lunches. SUGAR BOWL l 1 F!, M , -fmt- - "-- A "- -1-1.1-1 --7 - '-'. ! -Ailha Nu literapry society_ held a short meeting lRast evening at which life following inert were taken into the plgpisjation: SN1. Wber, '1711; D. AV. Shraw, 1I8; P. H. Hofstra, ,'18; G.1 W. Rouse, '17; L. L. Waterbury, '17; L. W. Nieter, '17; M. IV Welch, '17. --ffoisack, junior honorary Jaw so- ciety, banqueted at the Union last ear- ~ning. Prof. T. A. Boglt spoke on "'Injpinctiorns," Prof. E. R. Sunderland gave a talk on "Demurrers." Talks were also given by E. R. McCall and W., C. Mullendore. W. W.V Schroeder acted as toastmaster.I #ecehves Slides On Russian Life Prof. C., L. Meader, cf the Russian department, reports thiat mnore than 100 lantern slides have been pro- cured which illustrate various phases of social life in Russiat. As ussian iterature is founded on social condi-. ~Iiqns, these slides ,are especially, val- ciable. Thirty students are register- ed in this department at present.' htanford IVrofessor Visits in Michigani professor and Mrs. Hemp], who are spending the winter in Ann ritor, have left for a two weeks' trip. Pro- fessor Hempl, who is a member of the f~.culty of Stanford University, and his wife, are both Michigan people, and during their absence they intend to SCHEDULE FRAMED Percentage :Leaders F~roiu Res pectiive iter-class Series to-Play Finals FOUTR CLASEsrsTO10GEC' NUMIERALS Plans to= govern this year's play in the interclass football series were dis- cussed and decided upon at tile meet- ing. of class football rn~nagers held by Jntramural Director Ilowe. yester- day afternoon at the athletic ass5ocia- tion offile. Thrir-t. e ams are entered and will make up the total list as' the drawings for first round of games will be held this morning. The schedule is to be mailed to every manager, and .Monday's games will be publishe s~~lty url E .g iEach class team will play every oth- er team in its class and at the end of the round the two teams with too best showing on a percer~lge. basis will. qualify for the second round. Second round play will be in two divisions. First place teams in the first, round will play for the campus champion- ship, and second place teams in the first round will play in the second di- [vision of the second roud, the high team in the second division will play the lown teamInn the first division for the fourth set of numerals which will be awarded. Numerals will b i awarded to four teams, ., na each team will receive fif- teen sets to be distributed amnong its members. An~y man is --ligible for class competition rho is not a mem- ber of the Varsity, Reserve or All- Fresh squads, and who is net on pro- bation or wvarning. before entering scrimmage it iza rzequired that each man have a physical examination from Doctor May, wvho is ready to examine class football players between 9:0,0 and 10:00. o'clock and 1:00 and 2,:O o'cloce vervdv. s OFFIQF FO R RKN.T- O e office groom, second floor. Press bldg., Maynard St., forp rent. Heat and janitor se- vice, included in rent, $Q~per month. Inquire .at, AIAArbor Prest. 21-26 F~ft RENT-Three single rQouis, or a suite and single rgnA furnished to suit, situ ;tpcl Pik Church Str(ta thre~o blocks from campus. (%?Jj at the Buisy Bee. : -22-28I FR, ENT--One front suite; will ac- commodate three. 543 Church St. 18-19-22 FOR RENT-Large suite suitable for three. At 1116 Washtenaw Ave. SALESMEN WANTEDWe have steady work for a few students ex- perienced in salesmanship. Call Saturday morning, 9 to 12 o'clock. 508 First National Bank Bldg.. 22 FOR SALE-Good sweet cider. 25c per gallon delivered.' Phone 2140. Kenmore Brook Orchards, Geddes Avenue. 21-26 LOST--Will the person who borrowed my fountain pen in the gymnasium Monday afternoon please call Mr. Latta, phone 1028. 21 WANTED-Student's washing.. First class work, mending done, prices reasonable. Phone 1830-M. 21-23 Th Smoke o f the Smart Set Sjmart men of fashion everywhere - clubmen, conlnoisseurs, millionaire sportsmen-have discovered the greater enjoyment and satisfaction in the fresh cigarettes of unique flavor and delicious, mildness they roll for themselves, to suit their own taste, from mellow "Bull" Durham: tobacco. I is GENUINE 'BUmLL DURHA i-1.s SMOKING TOBACCO 'No other tobacco in the world has the wonderful sweet fragrance and ripe, natural mildness of "tBull " Durham. No 'other cigarettes have the exquisite smoothness and delightful freshness of TBull" Durham hand-made cigarettes., "Bull" Durham is a distinctive form of tobacco enjoyment, thoroughly appreciated by smokers of experience the world over. Ask for a FREE book of "papers" with each 5csack !FREE.. An Illustrated Booklet,4 showing correct way to s Roll Your Owns Ciga -I rettes, and a Book of cig a re t te papers will both bernailed to you, free, on postal request. . Address " Bull" Dur- ~2 ham, Durham,. N. C.. t!W Room 1298. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. See our Student Lamps at Switzers, 310 State St. X2.45. tf 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- In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Store. t~f Grace Cameron is coming. Watch for the date at the Majestic. FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Now Ready, Including ADLERS' & KUPPENHEIM'tER'S MODELS ALLEN'S Good Clothes Store, Main St. Grace Cameron is jestic. coming to the Ma-. Grace Cameron coming to the Ma- jestic is the :biggest single act ever booked on the "Butterfield Circuit." tf University Ave. Pharmacy. The new store. Drugs, sundaes, and toilet ar- ticles. Where are those tonians of yours. Bootery. Rubber Sole Bos- Ask the Campus earl Wed. DO YOU KNOW That you can purchase all editions Schimrand Wood Library One Half Off Theory and Practice of Tone Relations by Goetschens for $raloX Folk Songs and Part :bongs by Dainrosch for .............. $.60 Cuall and get our prices on all Classical Miusic FREE DELIVERY GRINNELL BROTHERS 120.122 East Llberty Street Phone 1707 Waterman Fountain Pens of kinds. University Avenue Pharmac NEW AND BECOM ING Styles in FALL HATS Now on Display ALLEN'S Good Clothes. Store Pianos to rent. Good dependable in- struments at Iow est rates. Schaeberle & Son's Music House, 110 So. Main St. *tf.,