DAIL4Y
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are ready to show you the
Kodak-
Developed° and printed. over
night. Try all the other
places, and then come here
a n d be satisfied. That is
what 10ots of others have
z ~ done',.
Fi40lms
Mien's Suits,
Overcoats,
Ba lmacaans,
Hiats,
Caps and
~u rnishin~gs
OWn in1 the City
REMEMBER
We have a lull line
of Patrick.,Duluth
Mackinaw Coat~
Sweaters
Balmacaans and
Society Brand
Clothes
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CALKIN'S.
PHARMACY
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324 South State Street
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MO '. Oc. 8 The Vicing Queen
iWith Mary Fuller)
TUES. Oct. 27 - Lights on London (By
George R. Sims)
WED. Oct. 28-Lord Chumney
THURS Oct. 29 - Perils of Pauline
9th Story
FRI. Oct. 30-.. The White Mouse with
F
mimii
IT stands to
reason that we
can make you suits
cheaper but of the
same q ua l it y'as
other tailors be-
cause we pay less
rent.
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utetd over the Farmer's
and Mechanc's Bank.
Wheeler Oakman
Iwith Richard Travers
-- in the Season of Buds
Wit Mie. ads~s oncrt ~utone Coming Next Week - Women Against,
day away, few tickets remain for safe. Women
The seats have gone exceptionally fast,
as almost the entire first floor is al- W
the second floor is sold and saits of Capital - - $1M0.OOO
third floor seats have not been infie- Surplus and Profits $65,000
quent. DIRECTORS
Litte ned besai of ine.Cadsi'sWirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Abbott,
Litte ned e sid f Me. adsi'sS. w. Clarkson, I;. D. Kinne, H~arrison Soule
ability. Hier wonderful success, bothb Waldo'M. Abbott, Blau B. Sutton, Fred Schitud.
in. grand opera and on the concert
stage, is well known to all followers; AR ADE THEAT R
of" music. Her beautiful, sweet voice,'
with its remarkable range and its sur- Monday, Oct9 26
prisinig clearness, has been much dis- The Character:Woman. 2 Part Drama.
cuissed. Even in New York appear- The (tole in the Carder Wail.
The Broken Doff.
ances, where she sings every even-ing
for months at a time, seats have been Taeaday, Oct. 27,
difficult to obtain. As this is her first Special Electric Feature. "A Royal Imposter"
appearance in Ann Arbor in a num- SPrsI ulClr
ber of years, it is not surprising that Wednesday, Oct."2d
the demand for tickets has been s0 For Love or Money
large. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _
* ,Y *iWHITNEY THEATRE
CO313> IMAT10N *j Mon. Night Nov. II2
Editor, The Michigan Daily:--th
.While I heartily endorse the edito-d W-- --N
$75,000 MNI q
dry
If you are
Y linien
Tverybody knom-s that.
Joy ,reigns supreme in the All-Gas kitchen, where there's
nothing to do but cook. No labor, no lugging heavy
loads, no battling against clust, no doubts, no failures,
no stiflinig heat. That's the story of the All-Ga ki :111'
Housewife and hxelp are happy when gas is the kitchen
fuel.
It means short, easy~ hours in the kitch~en, o pettben
throughout the home aind saving to the p'rider '
Joy and Gas go hand in hand1 in themodern omie. .
sy y knows abott and tels abotit in "TheS ry
of Nancy Gay." There's a 1VRE oywiiga~rofc
for you. Call for it
Phone 794
TYPEWRITERS
FOR SALE ON~ EASY TERMS
SPECIAL PRICE TO STUDENTS
M4achines for Rent at Low Rates
Our factory rebusilt machines defy comnp.
etitiou. Mak~e us prove it.
I;N, Resident
114 So. Unive
venue
rial on the football situation in Sun-
day's Daily, I wish that some of this
spirit might have been exhibited in
the more prominent write-up of the
game appearing on the front page.
I hav-e always been, loyal to the
Maize and Blue, and see no reason why
ouir defeat at the hands of Syracuse
should call forth such condemnation
of the playing of one or two men. 1
do not believe that any man who rep-
resented Michigan Saturday played
any football but the best of wbich he
was capable; nor did we believe that
the loss of the game was due to the
nmisplays of any one man'
I feel that the attitude of the stu-
dent body is not one of disapproval or
fault-finding; but rather a determina-
tion to support the team loyally, leav-
ing the criticism of individual players
to Coach Yost, who bears the reputa-
tion of being able to administer it
~justly whenever needed.
R. R. HALL, '17L.
FRE~E TRIP TO HARVARD IS
j GIVEN BY HRIRY MULL~iER
!With the several sch~emes~ to send
students to Harvard, another has been
proposed to the campu.s by Harry Mul-
ler. About 20 students are engaged
in distributing advertising cards for
toques, gym suits, and shoes, macki-
naws and athletic supplies. Those tick-
ets are votes, when turned in, at the
rate of 10 for each purchase of 50
cents. The student having the highest
vote oni Thursday at 3:00 o'clock will
be given a round trip ticket, including
berth' to Harvard .
The high contestants who do not win
in an~d give
7tAIL ORINt?
, LUp -'
LIBERTY STREET
of.
Bar Bara Worth
By
Harnd Bellwright
PRICES 25- 35=50-75-100
SEATS ON SALE FRID~AY
first place will receive jersey sweat-'
ers. Every student has a friend in the
contest and is boosting him for the
place. The race promises to be lively.
Adv.
The special "Muller Gym Suit."
Four exclusive features. Shirt shaped
like a jersey sweater; pants with eloth
eyelets that won't scratch. Price same
as the common kind, $1.00 per suit.:
Harry Muller. 25
WVANTED-Porter. Entire 'time re-
quired. Board and wages. 1550
Washtenaw. Phone 188. 25
FOR RENT-Three single rooms, or a
suite and single room furnished to
suit, situated on Church Street~,
three blocks from campus. Call at
the Busy Bee. 22-28
FOR RENT-Comfortable suite, near
engineering arch. Price $4.00. Ap-
ply 1208 Willard . 21-3,21
OFFICE FOR RENT-One office room,"
second floor Press,~ Bldg.,, Maynard
St., for rent. Heat and janitor ser-
vice included in rent, $10.00 per
monthi. Inquire at Ann Arbor Press.,
2 1-26
FOR SALE-Good sweet cider. 25c
per gallon delivered. Phone 2140.
Kenmore Brook Orchards,. Geddes
Avenue. 21-26
LOST-Gold clasp pin about one week
ago. Initials S. C. Finder, please
return to.Libray desk. Reward. 25
LOST-Fountain pen. barrel between
Alpha Delt House and" West hall.
Finder please return to Mfichigan
Daily. 2
LOST-A white ostrich plume on So.
University or WVashtenaw. Reward
if returned to 1812 Norway Road.
Phone 2234-M.
Toquet weather? Our toque is full
sized, long and heavy. Harry Muller,
334 South State. 25
H~ear Grace Cameron sing "Cause
I'm Pigeon Toed." tf
Foiutain Pen~
NON-LEAK~ABLE
When your Conklin runs dry,
dip if in the nearest inkwell,
press the "Crescent-Filler" with
your thumb and the pen drinks
kink ike a dry sponge. Only
takes four secon~ds to d19 the
whole job! I
is as easy as rolling off a log.a
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Wasbtenaw Gas Companyr
$p 2.50, $3, $4, $5 and up
At a4, Goo~d Dealers'
;ar
TRANSIT MARKET
Win. IJNDFMAN
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Hats of all kinds
i. Next to Wagner
VEALER I N
THE CONKLIN PEN
TO L F 0 . U. S.A.
:es----Cranes,
eod.
any students wearing
Clothes? Ask. the
ceodTb
-toot} brushes
and
eod.
Hes-
and
etc.,
and
eod.
Fresh and Salt Meats
Pork, d1am Poultry, etc.
Beli phone 2294 212 N. 4th Ave'
Get taie looli: off the telep~hone and
call 715-.1. Ann Arbor Messenger and
Parcel Service for S. 0. S. delivery of
any sized parcel. A. F. Brown, '27E.
24-25-2G
Danxce every Wednesday and Satur-
day night from 9 to 12. 50c per couple.
Grace Cameron coming to the Ma-
~jestic is 'the biggest single act ever
abooked on the "Butterfield Circuit." tfj
Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor-
en's Pharmnacy, 703 Packard street. If
Ualver~ity Ave. Pharmacy. The new
store. Drugs, sundaes, and toilet ar-
NEW
October 28
Victor Records
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The "Best in Town" Toque
Is a full-sized, !ong, Heavy toque; the kind
you've always wanted at Filly Cents
The "!Muller Gym. Suit"
Is the best ever. The shirt is, full-fashjioned like a jersey; the pants are
guaranteed for a year.
GO ON SALE AT
j1850-M.
of allI kinds
ORNELjRS
"~Try our Z4hr. Approval Plan"
Suit, $1.00.
Etire QOutfit $2.23
HARRY MULLER
334 5: State St.
"O'Cn-to Harvard" Headquarters
Granger's
if you
every
ate les-
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fGet your kodak supplies at the un
University Ave. Pharmacy. Open dg
and night and Sundays.
IPianos to rent. Good depend
strumnents at lowest rates. Sel
ay & Son's Music House, 110 S
t~f ISt.
CALL 120 E, LIBERTY ST.
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