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Overcoats,
Balmacaans,

Kodak
Developed and printed over
night. Try all the other
places, and then come here
an d be satisfied. That is,
what 1 o t s of others have
done.
CALKIN'S PHARMACY
324 South State Street

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uated over the Farmer's
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--Prof. Robert M. Wenley will give
the opening address of the Public Li-
brary course of lectures in Grand Rap-
day night. In addition to this discus-
his lecture will be "Morality and Hu-
mor."
Prof. E. C. Goddard will return from
Washington, D. C., where he is attend-
ing a meeting of the .American Bar
association, some time Monday and
will meet his classes Tuesday.
-Dr. N. S. iHardjker, grad., special-
izing in public health, was recom-
mended yesterday by Dean Guthe as
the beneficiary of a $300.00 fellowship
offered by the University of Michigan.
--Dean Victor C. Vlaughan was In
Chicago yesterday where he presided
over the board of trustees of the
American Medical association of which
he is president.
-James F. Martin, 'ISE, who has 'been
confined to the University hospital for
the past few weeks on account of
pneumonia, was discharged yesterday
by the hospital authorities.
-Bnlletins of the Michigan Associa-
tion for the Prevention and Relief of'
Tuberculosis for the month of Octo-'
ber contain many interesting articles
on the workings of the anti-tuber-
culosis society in this state.
"HUnmanity in llebraisin" will be the
subject of Prof. W. R. Humphreys of
the English department, principal
speaker at the meeting of Menoraha
society to be held at 8:00 o'clock Sun-
day night. In addition to this discus-
sion, there will be two student speak-1
ers, E. Levin, grad., and Miss S. Rob-'
inson, '15.

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TEMPLE
THEATRE
MON. Oct. 19-The Birth of the Star
Spangled Banner Historical drama)
TUES. Oct. a-Hoars-Setig Pictorial
News
WED. Oct. 21-STRONG HEART
Ford Detroit Weekly
FRI. Oct. 23 - Wheat and Tares, with
Dorothy Kelly
5AT. Oct. 24 - Two Brothers, with
Mary Pickford.
A*Letter from Home, with R.:Travers
Coming Next Week-Lord Chumney
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
A NN ARBOR
Capital - - 100.000
Surplus and Profits $65.000
DIRECTORS
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Abbott,
q. W. Clarkson, V. D. Kinne, Harrison Soule
WaldoM. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred Schlmd.
SEEK TO DIVERT UNIVERSITY
SUPPLIES FROM WAR SEIZURE
Efforts to divert the $10,000 ship-
ment of university supplies, frbm
Hamburg, wheire it is being held on ac-
count of the war, tosome neutral port
on the continent, are being made by
the purchasing department of the uni-
versity.
A shipment of five cases of porce-
lain ware and rubber goods came
through from Germany by way of
Copenhagen, several days ago. At-
tempts are now being made to have
the large shipment sent by the same
route, after breaking up the lot into
smaller cases, in order to avoid dan-
ger of total loss. No insurance rates
can be obtained.
WOMEN'S UOSPITAIL NEEDS TWO
M.D.'S FOR INTERNE POSITIONS
Two interne positions at the Wom-
en's Hospital of Philadelphia are open
for recently graduated doctors and the
authorities of the hospital have noti-
fled our medical department of the
vacancies. One position is to be filled
at once and the other does not become
vacant until January 1. The hospital
prefers to secure men who wish to
serve as internes for nine months or
a year at the most. Those interested
may obtain full particulars by ad-
dressing superintendent Dr. Alice M.
Seabrook, Philadelphia, Pa.
Democrats Launch Wilson-Ferris Club
Democratic students in the univer-
sity have formed a Wilson-Ferris club
to boost the Governor for re-election
and to ;advance the interests of De-
mocracy in general upon the campus.
A big "Party Prosperity" smoker will
be held at the Michigan Union Monday
evening with two representative stu-
dent speakers, to be arranged for lat-
er, on the program along with Prof.,
R. E. Bunker of the law department
and others from the local organization.

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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 hot 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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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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TYPEWRITERS
FOR SALE ON EASX TERMS
SPECIAL PRICE TO STUDENTS
Machines for Rent at Iow Rates
Our factory rebuilt machines defy comp-
etition. Make us prove it.
ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. INC.
A. H. COHEN, Resident Salesman
Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue

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Gas Company

FOR
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OR ATO S OP E N PROG RAM MONDAY
Prof. Trueblood Will Usher in Season
With Reading of "Ingoma r"
With the reading of Frederick
Halm's "Ingomar, the Barbarian,"
Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood, head of
the oratorical departmnnt will usher
in the Oratorical association's pro-
gram Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock
in University Hall.
Professor Trueblood has fdr many
years been one of the leading uni-
versity teachers of oratory in the
country, and his teaching of conver-
sational methods has had profound in-
fluence on the technique of public
speaking. His appearances before the
oratorical association have been fre-
quent, and those who hear him once
are anxious for the second opportu-
nity.
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Or Visit the Mill at Orchard on Geddes Ave.

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Toilet preparations of all kinds
right prices. Quarry Drug Co.

and
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MUSIC STUDENTS WELCOMED
BY PROFESSOR A. A. STANLEY
Prof. A. A. Stanley, and faculty of
of the school of music, welcomed mu-
sic students at the annual reception,
Thursday evening in Frieze Memorial
hall. Refreshments were served fol-
lowed by dancing.
Among those in the reviewing line
were: Col. Henry S. Dean and Ms.
Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. G.. Frank All-
mendinger of. the board of directors;
Prof. S. P. Lockwood and Mrs. Lock-
wood, Prof. Theodore Harrison and
Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. George B. Rhead,
Secretary C. A. Sink and Mrs. Sink,
and Mr. and Mrs. Earle V. Moore.

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Chubb House
Open year
round
RATE $4.25 per WeeIk
G. S. CHUBB, Proprietor
J. A. NEELANDS, Steward
FOR SALE-Finest lot 'in Ann Ar
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corner of S. University and Was
naw. Almost 120 feet square.
1064-3 or 614 S. Thayer.
FOR RENT-Desirable single roomx
second floor. Modern furnishin
Three blocks from campus. 213
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value the news. No matter vhat line
nterested in, whether Athletics, the
matics, Oratory, or anything else, the
rers it.
you to see our new offices on the first
Ann Arbor Press Bldg., on Maynard,

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Beautiful Michigan Pillow Cover - $1.10
Halt dozen or qgarter dozen to one individual. $ each
Very Large Michigan Pennant - - 85c
One dazen or half dozen to one individual. 15e ch
No better goods made. You never saw anything like it for the money.
Our travelling representative will see you at once. It is necessary to
order now for present and Christmas deliveries.
TE] S:-so cents with order for"each Pennant and Pillow; balance on
delivery. Positively no other terms on this offer.
KWALITY JEWELRY & PENNANT CO., Wholesale Dealers
It is impossible for any retailer or smallnanufacturer to offer what we do.
You will see our representative.

FOR RENT-No. 5 Underwood Type-
writer. Inquire 920 Monroe. 23,
SALESMEN WA~NTED-We have
steady work for a few students ex-
perienced in salesmanship. all
Saturday morning. 508 First Na-
tional Bank Bldg. 23
LOST-Three receipt books, showing
stubs only, bearing name of C. A.
Lang. Finder please "return to 517
E. Madison or call 1629-R. 23
WANTED-Student's washing. First
class work, mending done, prices
reasonable. Phone 1830-M. 21-23
FOR RENT-Three single rooms, or a
suite and 'singleroom furnished to
suit, situated on Church Street,
three blocks fromn campus. Call at
the Busy Bee. 2 2-28

FOR RENT-Comfortable
engineering arch. Price'
ply 1208 Willard.

OFFICE FOR RENT-One office
second floor Press Bldg., Ma
St., for rent. I-eat and janrlt
vice included in rent, $10.0
month. Inquire at Ann Arbor

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$4.00.

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