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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

I.

E MEN HAVE THEIR
EAS ABOUT, STYLE.

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250 MORE
Lyndon's"IM'"Books
RUCrIVED YRSTEURDA Y
At the old price $1.00
This is the last lot of these "M" books that we can buy to sell at
this price, so get busy.

Whitney Theatre
3 Matiinees 3 Night
Thwrs., Fri., Sat.----Oct. 22-23-24

F you're a College Man and hold a
reputation among your friends for
wearing decisive and distinctive clothes,
you cannot overlook our Fall and Winter
fabrics. They're full of character. Have
a suit tailored-to-measure which will add
appearance and embody your individual ideas,.
arantee tasteful yet distinctive style.

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LYNDON

" m- 719 N. University Avenue

HERBERT KELCEY
AND
EFFIE SHANNON

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KARL
OLM BLOCK

MALCOLM
604 EAST LIBERTY

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For Twelve Years
The Sign of Satisfaction

Always the New Styles First

SBN E. LIBERTY ST.
TENNIS AND GYMNASIUM SHOES
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LBS

WhitneyTheatre.
Mon. Night-Tues. Matinee and Night

FRESHMEN NOMINATE OFFICERS
Elections of First Year Men Will Be
Held During Next Week
Fresh lits and fresh engineers nom-
inated for class officers Thursday af-
ternoon. Elections will come next
week. Nominations by first year class-
es in other departments will be held
next week.
Following is the list of names put
up by the fresh lits: president: W.
H. Cohn, M. S. Colleton, D. R. Cross,
H. H. Colby, J. Schermerhorn; vice-
president: Dorothy Probst, Ethel
Hayes, Mary Wells, Elizabeth Boyer;
secretary: Marie Paulus, Helen
Bourke, Constance Winchell, Clarissa
Vyn, Martha Hawkhurst; treasurer:
E. H. Heimann, H. Bohling, L. Barron,
A. C. Stephens, B. A. Adel; football
manager: C. Weideman, C. Boos, H. H.
Schmidt, W. J. Bialosky; baseball
manager, D. Maclnnes, R. W. Snoke,
K. Matheson; track manager:: Ulys-
ses Simpson Grant Cherry, B. Horne,
R. Halstead, G. Mattson; women's
basketball manager: Mary Tinsman,
Margaret Birdsell, Marie Phelps; bas-
ketball manager: Homer Beery, J.
Adams; oratorical delegate, S. Hatch,
N. Wasserman, 0. G. Watts, J. D. Mac-
Namar.
Fresh engineers nominated: presi-
dent: H. Liebskind, H. A. Knowlson,
Henry Dake, Nat Thompson, E. Ray-
mond; vice-president: V. Wait, J Hib-
bard, C. R Avery, E. I. Craig, R. L.
Drummond; secretary: W. Ballinger,
H. W. Lincoln, F. Hendershott W. G.
Johnson, R. E. Lee, W. G. Steuffer, R.
Langley, W. C. Brockway, Miss Hall;
treasurer: F. W. Haugh, J. Rosenthal,
I. Waldron, C. DeWitt, A. J. Sloan, R.
G. Sprague, C. H. Kramer, G. H'. Huff-
ert, Pat Smith, M. V. Doty, Ted Wil-
liams, H. Howe, N. Yost.
Engineers Will Visit Power Stations
Senior engineers, in- the class in
electrical engineering stations will in-
spect the Barton and .Argo power
plants of the Eeastern Michigan Edi-
son company under the direction of
Prof. A. H. Lovell this afternoon.
SOPH MEDICS HOLD ELECTIONS
(Continued from page 1)
liott; secretary, R. A. Pinkham; treas-
urer, C. -R. Keller; football manager,
P. B. Exelby; track ' manager, H. E.
McClanahan; baseball manager, J. De-
Bree; basketball manager, C.G. Frost.
Junior medics: president, J. 0. Die-
terle; treasurer, L. C. Todd; secre-
tary, Marjorie Lord; baseball mana-
ger, F. W. Donaldson; track manager,
L. A. Funk; basketball manager, F. P.
Currier.
Soph medics: secretary, Viola Rus-
sell; treasurer, L. A. Ferguson; base-
ball. manager, V. J.. O'Connor; track
manager, N. W. Gillette; basketball
manager, W. S. Gonne; football mana-
ger, 0. A. Berge.
Senior dents: President, W. P. Gib-
son; vice-president, J. M. MacVicar;
secretary, C. W. Schroeder; treasurer,
W. S. James; athletic manager, R. M.
Walz
Junior homeops: president, C. C.
Thomas; vice-president, D. M. Clark;
Secretary, Bessie N. Newcomb; treas!
urer, N. D. Shaw; athletic manager,
P. Haynes.
YOST HAS NO HOPE
OF VICTORY TODAY
(Continued from page 1)
nounced as their starters for tomor

ORPH EUMiTheatre
House of Famous Plays by Famous Players
MON.-TUES., Oct. 19=20 -Daniel
Frohman presents H. B. Warner in
"The Lost Paradise."
WED. Oct. 21-Kalem presents the
great French-English war story,
Wolfe,or the Conquest of Quebec'
THUR.-FRI., Oct. 22-23 - Hobart
Bosworth. n'Odyssey of the North'
by Jack London.
SAT. Oct. 24-Return date, Carlysle
Blackwell in "Spitfire.$,
BROADWAY AND JOHN R.
ETROIT
-where the U. of M. spirit
is manifest and "M" men are
taken care of. Go to The
Edelweiss for your luncheon
when in Detroit, Soc. Also for
your Dinner or after-the-
theatre Supper. And we make
a specialty of U. of M. Ban-
quets. Dancing from 6 to 8:30
and Io to 12:30. Delightful
music -orchestral and voice.
Cuisine unexcelled, and Ser-
vice the best. A royal wel-
come awaits "M" men at any
hour of, the day or night at
JACOB MACK, Manager

Matlimeo 2:30

Miqght 8:13

°Ate Ball"

Personali

Look to your hat for it.

Not every hatter can com-
bine in your hat the elements
needed to* make you different.
from the crowd, and at the
same time keep it within the
bounds of refinement.
We've b e e n hatters for a
long time, and our popularity
with ambitious dressers makes
us think we know what they
want.

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PRESENT

The Greatest Photo-Dram
Ever Made In AmericaW

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FACTORY HAT STORE, 118 E. Huron St.

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Prices Matitxee: - - All Seats 100
Prices Night: Aduslt IS Children l0c

Near Allenel Hotel

W. W. MANN, Proprietor

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51lop
O RS

OCTOBER

26 - 27

.clothes can be
ily by giving
t attention to

and

The San Carlos Company
Grand Opera
80-PEOPLE-80
WITH A
Complete Grand Opera Orchestra
PRICES NIGHTS
ist 4 rows 94 seats................$2.00
Next 9 rows 266 seats............. 1.50
Last rows 232 seats...............1.00
Balcony
Istt 4 rowS 12seats..............$1.00
Balance 270 seats..................75
Gallery..........................50
PRICES MATINEE
1St 4 rows 94 seats.......y.4. 0
Next 9 rows 266 seats........10
Last S rows 232 seats.........75-
Balcony
Entire Balcony.. .............50
Gallery.......................25
Seats on Sale Friday-480--Phone--480:
Don't Forget SLOAN
The Magazine Man
Now takingSubscriptions for the
Saturday Evening Post and
Ladies' Home Journal'
At student rate of $1 for8 months
I also handle all other magazines, and
can make you special club rates.
Kindly retain your order.

clothCs are the

ARCADE THEATRE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21
Magnificent special Feature, RICHELIEU.
Medieval Drama. Four Parts.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22
The Banker's Daughter, by Bronson Howard.
5 part special. Celebrated Players Company.
Drama.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23
The Trey o'Hearts, NO. 2.
The Universal Boy. One Part.
Mesquite Pete's Fortune. One Part.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
The Oubliette. Three Parts
Under Arizona Skies. One Part.
Trapped in a Closet. One Part.
FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Now Ready, Including
ADLERS' &
KUPPENHEIMER'S
MODELS
ALLEN'S
Good Clothes Store,
Main St.
Grace Cameron is coming. Watch for
the date at the Majestic.
In future all cars stop at Goodyear
Drug Store. tt
Pianos to rent. Good dependable in-
struments at lowest rates. Schaeberle
& Son's Music House, 11.0 So. Main
St. t2.
See our StudentLamps at $2.45.
Switzers, 310 State St., .tf
LOST-October 5th. poket book con-
taining twenty dollars. Return to
602 East Washington. Reward.
eod Tues

Phone 1701

we make.

M;AJESTICI

Always a Good Show

Phone 1701

Thursday, Friday, Saturday - October 22-23.24
Elsie Murphy & Eddie Klein a Ed. Gray
In a novel Singing and Musical Offering The Tall Tale Teller
Miss Julie Ring & Co.0
Present Herbert Hall Winslow's e Man She M
Adaption of the French Farce: -
HOLDEN & HERRON, Comedy Singing & Talking
Six bdalahsSix American Tumblers
The Climax of Agility and Rapidity
Two shows every night, 7:30 and 9. Four Matinees every week
*Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, *Saturday. The Majestic offers
an entire new show every Monday and Thursday. Only the first
show at night is reserved, seats held untif 7:30. Ladies'
Souvenir Matinee every Tuesday and Friday.
School Children Matinee every Saturday. All children under twelve years
of age admitted for 5 cents.
*GRACE CAMERON a real Star at the Malestc*
Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday, Oct. 26-27-28
NOTE--Order your Seats now

)fur supriority in
ring dress suits is

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E. LIBERTY
e Majestic Grace Cameron will
ttle Dolly Dimples." tf

1009 East Catherine

Phone 1412 M

Suits that are a little better
's, 310 State St.
NEW AND BECOMINNG
Styles in
FALL HATS
Now on Display
ALLEN'S
Good Clothes Store
Main St.

at
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UCiversity Ave. Pharmacy. The new
store. Drugs, sundaes, and toilet ar-
ticles.
Grace Cameron coming to the Ma-
jestic is the biggest single act ever
booked on the "Butterfield Circuit." tf
Grace Cameron is coming to the Ma-
jestic. ti
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-

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row afternoon:
Micbigan
Benton ..........LE
Reiman........LT
Watson........LG
Raynsford{C).... C
McHale........RG
Cochran.... . RT
Whalen..... .... RE
Zieger.......... QB
Maulbetsch.......LH

Syracuse
.Woodruff
.... Schlachter
McElligott
.......Forsythe
.........White
T. Johnson
Shufelt (C)
L. Johnson
.. ...... Rose

E YE "frosh" or upper classmen
we have the goods, and a satisfied
customer is our best "Ad."

Students'

Opposite Eng. Arch.

Store
L. C. SCIILEEDE

ri Fountain Plens of all
Yversity Avenue PharmacY.
tt

1111 S. UnIversity Ave

Splawn.......... FB ...... O'Connell
Lyons..........RH .... Wilkinson

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byterian
hurch

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or.

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Sunday
7:45 P. M.

SOME PHASES OF CITIZENSHIP

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