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THE MICIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.50. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State. 'Phones 960
and 2414.
Business Office Phone 96o
Editorial Office Phone 2414
H. Beach Carpenter.......ManagingEditor
W. Sher ood Field........ Business Manager
Fred Foulk...................News Editor
F. F. McKinney............ Associate Editor
T. Hawley Tapping.........Associate Editor
F. M. Church.............Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 28, 1914.
Night Editor-James M. Barrett.
State-Street
LASS FOOT BALL GOODS
We have a oomplete line of Foot Ball Goods of all kinds
Foot Balls from $1.00 to $5.00
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Gym Supplies
A'oomplet. outfit for $2.25. Get your Gym Shoes for
the rush 750
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Students Bookstore
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"The Popular Place$$
LUNCH ES
enmtion to Dancing Parties
Open When You Want Us
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IT UNITED LINES
ARBOR TIME TABLE
E re ars for Detrot-~ :i0
o6:io p. m., also 8:io
rDetroit--5:4o la. .,6:6f.l.
We are better prepared
than ever before
wants for the Falls
1914 - 15,
to meet your
and Winter of
.6 . M, 7:06 p.
and 10:45 p. m.
M., 12:15 p. M-.,
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M.
for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
rs to 7:46 p. mn.
Sackson-5:12a. m., 6:5 a. .,
o hours to 6:51 p. m., also
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SHIROEIN BROS
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
Ready to wear. The store that
always treats you fair
124 S. MAIN.
THE DIRECTORY.
A Students' Directory is valuable
chiefly at the beginning of the year.
It is then that names, addresses and
'phone numbers are confused in one's
mind, and a person is at a loss to find
the whereabouts of his acquaintances.
The average student probably uses his
directory more in the first month or
so after publication than lie does all
the rest of the year.
Those in charge of this year's book
made it their aim to beat last year's
record, just as the 1913 management
tried to better the 1912 mark. This
matter of laying low old records gen-
erally deserves no more credit than
the comment that it is commendable
to be progressive. In this case, how-
ever, a premium must be placed upon
speediness; and the Directory men
this fall seem to have worked as fast
as was consistent with careful compil-
ation of copy and examination of
proofs.
The result is that the campus now
has its annual address book less than
one month after registration days,
thanks to student staff members who
were not afraid to work at all hours,
and a printer who turned out the
mechanical part of the task far inside
of contract time.
If the mercury jumps up and down
much more, it will be in danger of
censure fromthe council for unre-
strained enthusiasm.
Those who are so fortunate as to
take poly. ec. I, will not be among the
rooters who see the team off this af-
ternoon.
Despite the pledge rules, the cream
has already been separated from the
skimmed milk.
Not all great professors meet classes
in which their own text-books are
used.
Someone suggests a 50-cent blanket,
tax to bring good lecturers to town.
"When East meets West," Michigan
cannot help but be benefited.
May there be io occasion to paint
Cambridge Crimson, Saturday.
Michigan spirit faces a crucial test
this week.
Not many blue toques around.
When off to the lHarvard Dame put
a bag of Dean's Peanuts in your pock-
et. Nothing as good in Boston. Per
pound 10c. Telephone 57 and we will
deliver. 26-7
Helen Morse, '15, has been appoint-
ed chairman of the committee on ar-
rangements for the luncheon to be
given at 12:00 o'clock Saturday, No-
vember 14, in Barbour gymnasium,
under the auspices of the Women's
League, for all university women. Fol-
lowing this luncheon, tickets for which
will cost 50 cents, the guests will at-
tend the Cornell game, seats for which
have been obtained in a special sec-
tion.
Entries are still open for the pre-
liminaries in the women's inter-class
tennis tournament now in progress.
Women who play tennis are urged to
sign up on the class sheets posted in
Barbour gymnasium.
There will be a special meeting of
Masques at 6:45 o'clock tonight in the
Deutscher Verein rooms.
* * *
University women, desiring to play
basketball, register with Miss Evans
during the morning hours of this week.
Suggestions on any problem of the
administration of committees of the
Women's League may be offered
through the "Suggestion Box," in the
east corridor of the library.
* * *
The Faculty Tea committee will
meet at 3:00 o'clock this afternoon in
Barbour gymnasium, to decide upon
the system of teas which will be given
throughout the year, to which all uni-
versity women will be invited. Leonore
Haimbaugh, '15, is chairman of the
committee, and Mrs. J. L. Markley and
Mrs. J. R. Effinger are the faculty
members.
Graduate Engineer On Trip To East
Albert Roth, '13E, and graduate stu-
dent in sanitary engineering, left Sun-
day night for western Pennsylvania,
in company with E. D. Rich, state san-
itary engineer, to visit several tanner-
ies. Later in the week Roth will read
a paper on the "Disposal of Tannery
Wastes" before the meeting of the
American Association of Leather
Chemists at Chicago.
Cosmopolitan Club to Hold Round-Up
Welcome will be extended to the
foreign students of the university by
the members of the Cosmopolitan club
at the first annual round-up party.
The round-up party will be held Wed-
nesday evening, November 4, in New-
berry hall, and' not this evening as
announced yesterday. Talks will be
given by several members of the club,
and a musical program arranged.
Two Quart Hot Water Bags
$1.00
In spite of the rubber scare, we have secured the
BEST QUALITYr at prices never before equaled
$1.50 and $1.T5 quality we are selling for
Quarry DrugCo.i
The Druggists on the corner. State and N. University
Tailors to Men
Our Special $30.00 Suits
Have
Q UALITY THAT
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Every Article Guaranteed
Foot Ball Goods for
Interclass Foot Ball
State Main
Street rStreet
University, Bookstore-
a
Michigan Men Should Know
The Michigan Songs
Complete Stock at the University Music House
Foot Ball Trousers
Shoes
Stockings
Head Harne
Shoulder Gu
- $1.60 to $3.60
- $3.60 to $4
- 26c to 76e
ss - $1 to $2.50
lards $2.60 to $$
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Mrs.d a W.i m Soot
Corner Maynard and William Streets
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for the
TANGO
S;HIRTS
are an evening dress
necessity.
The bosoms are
tucked, puffed, plea-
ted or "mushroom."
$2.00 and up
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Mimes of the Michigan Union
meet tonight at 7:15 o'clock at
Union. Routine business will be
cussed.
will
the
dis-
S71 1 N. University Ave.
Headquarters for the
Underwood (the kind the
University uses) and other
high -_grade Typewriters a n d
Typewriting supplies at
Henry & Co
i will bring this
or, better still,
SPALDING & BROS.
254 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, Mich.
Fresh lits elect class officers, 205
Tappan hall, 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock to-
morrow.
All those wishing to form a pedes-
trians club meet at Union, 4:00 o'clock
today.
Band meets tonight in Waterman
gymnasium at 7:00 o'clock sharp. Full
uniform, inspection. Wear gym shoes.
Band meet at 2:00 o'clock this after-
noon, at University hall to march to
station with rooters and give team
send-off to Cambridge.
Fresh architects nominate class
officers, 311 engineering building, 4:00
o'clock today.
Choice Cut rlowers za
Fine lot of Palmsand
Ferns for Decorating
Colusrnsa (An Hwl
Cor. 12th St. and S. Unliv.Ave.
Phone 113
O. D. MORRILL'S
322 South State Street
(oyer Baltimore Lunch)
Fr
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WHITNEY THEATRE
Mon. Night Nov. 2
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You will find
the largestand
most complete
line of
Footwear
The
WIN NINGC
of
Barbara Worth
By
Harold Bell Wright
PRICES 25-35-5t 5-1.O
SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY
Foot Ball
Mich. vs. M. A. Co'
in Moving Pictures
AT ARCADE
this afternoon
Rd evening
NO 4DVANGE N .
for ladies and
gentlemen at
hr's Shoe Stores,
MAIN STREET
STATE STREE F
r by drop in and let us show you the new Fall models
a'
"Call a Taxi"
Phone 2280
Taxicabs, Limousines,
Touring Cars and Auto
Baggage Trucks
Alnn Arbor Taxicab Co.
515 E. Liberty
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 212 Maynard St. next to Majes-
tic ny phone 246.
Dance every Wednesday and Satur-
day night from 9 to 12. 50c per couple.
In future all cars stop at Goodyear
Drug Store. tf
FINZEL DANCE
Special Hallowe'en Party Seems to Be
Very Popular
From advance indications the Finzel
dance, to be held at Granger's this
Friday evening, will be a decided suc
cess. The famous J-Hop Detroit Or-
chestra will furnish the music, and the
hall will be artistically decorated in
Autumn colors.
Tickets, which are $1.00 each should
be secured at once by telephoning No.
236 or No. 246, as only a limited num-;
ber will be sold. 26
.FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Now Rady, Including
ADLEBS' h
KUPPENHEIMERS
MODELS
Good Clot ba
Main St.
4
Boys wanted to sell Harvard exr#
on the street Saturday. .Report at the
Michigan Daily office Thursday at 5
p. in. 26.2
Gym Suits that are a little better
Switfzrs, 310 State St.
at
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University Ave. Parma cy, The new
store, Drg' ., 4dugg g toilet ar-
ticles.
Get the Hook: off the telephone and
call 795-J. Ann Arbor Messenger and
Parcel Service for S. 0. S. delivery of
any giged parcel. A. F. Brown, '17E.
24-25-26
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