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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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THE MICHIGAN 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, $2.5o; by mail, $2.5o. Want ad.
stations : Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.-
Davis, cor. Packard and State. 'Phones 960
and 2414.
Business Office Phone4 960
Editorial Office Phone 414

Unitarian Church
Morning service at 10:30 with ser-
mon by Rev. R. S. Loring on Religious
Significance of Miracles. At 7:30 in
the series of talks on The Different Re-
ligions the Young People's Society has

Foot Ball Goods for
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Shoes
Stockings
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- $3.50 to $4
- 25c to 76e
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lards $2.60 to $5

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State St.

H. Beach Carpenter.......Managing Editor arranged for Dr. Shook to speak on
W. Sherwood Field......Business Manager

Every Article Guaranteed

1FOOT DALI GOOD0S
complete line of Foot Ball Goods of all kinds
Balls from $1.00 1o $5.00

i Supplies,

a outfit for $2.25. Get your Gym Shoes for
the rush 75c
Students Bookstore
A BITE TO EAT?

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"THE POPULAR PLACE,,
G THE BEST--
EVERYTHING CLEAN
EVERYTHING TASTY -
EVERYTHING O.h1 ---
THE SAME AS LAST YEAR
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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 lofrnan Arthur H. Torrey
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1914.
Night Editor-Charles Weinberg.
MEET THE TEAM.
We did not win from Harvard yes-
terday and we have no excuses to offer,]
but a team that fought as Michigan]
did, and outplayed the eastern cham-
pions nearly the entire game, deserves
the loyal support of every Wolverine.i
With defeat predicted by most of the
ardent Michigan men, the team showed
a spirit of aggressiveness that por-
trays Michigan's fighting spirit at its
best. It was an honorable defeat.
Every man on the team played the
best game that he was capable of, and
on each one of them should be bestow-
ed the honor that tradition affords a
Wolverine warrior. The east can not
overlook their great playing and es-
pecially that of Maulbetsch, whose in-
dividual work stands out above the
players of either team. No one can
gainsay the fact that one Michigan
man is of All-American calibre.
The student body to a man is back
of the team. Every loyal supporter of
Yost's men should meet them when
they return from Cambridge at 6:30
o'clock tonight. The score does not
show the true worth of Michigan's
fighting team, one that honorably up-
held the heritage of Michigan spirit.
We must show that, we are confident,
of its ability to vanquish the teams
that remain to be played, Pennsylvania
and Cornell. Meet the team, as victory,
in the near future rests with your re-
ception tonight. Show them that you-
know they fought.
Some call him "Ma," while others
hail him as "Tmommy,"~ but to all he
seems a bit more human than a thesis-
faced instructor,

Bahaism, the New Religion from Persia.
Unitarian Church
Mortar Board, the senior womens'
honorary society, has elected the fol-
lowing members: Hazel Goodrich,
Faith Goss, Grace Marquedant, Edith
McCauley, Edith Moiles, Mildred Rees,
Catherine Reighard, Genevieve Riggs,
Clara Roe, and Dorothy Roehm. Ini-
tiation will be held Tuesday evening,
November 10.
* * *
The folowing senior women have
been elected to membership by Senior
society: Alice Connelly, Marjorie Del-
avan, Mary Lewis, Grace Marquedant,
Mary Purdy, Hazel Quick, and Doro-
thy Roehm. The new members will be
initiated on Wednesday evening, No-
vember 11.
* * *
Tickets for the Women's League
luncheon to be given in Barbour gym-
nasium, November 16, at 11:30 o'clock
under the direction of a committee of
the Collegiate alumnae, will be limited
in number to 250, and will be on sale
next week by representatives of the
various classes. -
* * *

State
Street

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Corner Maynard and Williarn Streets
Michigon Men Should Know
The Michigan Songs
Complete Stuck at the Unversity Music House

A.- vS Maim
Street
University Bookstore

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Loyalty and Quality.
lvery Michigan Student
should own a
Michigan
TOWEL. By special arrange-
ments we have been able to
get heavy absorbent ones with
the word "Michigan" woven
in blue.

IT UNITED LINES
ARBOR TIME TABLE
Express Cars for Detroit-7 :10
ourly to 6:io p. in., also 8:io
r Detroit-5:40 a. mn., 6:o6 a. in.,
two hours to 6:06 p.mn., 7:06 p.
m., 9:ro p. m., and 10:45 p. m.
tonly, 11:r5 p. m., r2:15 p. M.,
., 1 o a. im.
s 1r Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
hours to 7:46 p. m.
r Jackson- 5:12 a. m., 6:51 a. m.,
two hours to 6:51 p. m., also
-z:r5 p. m.

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to meet your
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SHROEN BROS.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
Ready to wear. The store that
always treats you fair
124 S. MAIN

e of athletics is a
Iding store. There
he can see and
examine imple-
ments and ac-
cessories f o r
P every known
athletic sport.
An expert will
take pleasure
in showing
champions use in
ve lines. He can
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bat, punch a bag
t" on the gym ap-
can evenntake an
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ines; in fact, he
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i of athletic sport

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With strikes on your last three balls,
don't look for congratulations from the
pin-boys.
If variety is the spice of life, it is.
seldom the backbone.
Studies will resume tomorrow after
a week of other things.
A loyal greeting will await the team
today.
And the rooters did their share.
The Majestic Tuesday Election night
will start to read the Election Returns
at 7:00 p. m. so be sure to be on hand.
28-31
Buy your coffee, tea and peanuts at
The Coffee Ranch; 211 East Liberty.
Retail at wholesale prices. Quality
unexcelled. eod Wed.

Catherine Reighard, '15, and Anita
Kelley, '17, were elected Michigan del-
egates to the Self-Government confer-
ence to be held November 19 and 20, at
Northwestern University, at the Wom-
en's League board meeting yesterday
morning. Announcement was made at
the meeting, of the system now being
formulated by Miss Evans and Martha
Gray, '16, of points for athletic activi-
ty to count as do campus activities un-
der the present point system.dAplan
is also under way, under the direction
of Miss Evans, for the establishment
pf a "post-ofi'ce" in the Women's
League room in University hall,
through which notes and committee
notificgtions can be forwarded. This
plan has been suceessfully tried in
other colleges.
leges.
Clayton Sedgwick Cooper will speak
at the weekly Y. W. C. A. meeting at
Newberry hall at 4:30 o'clock this af-
ternoon at the recognition service for
new T. W. C. A. workers. Plans for
the coming year will be outlined, and
a large attendance is desired.
"WARM UNDERWEAR"
Union Suits that fit
$1.00 Up or $5.00 Down
at
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE
Main St.
Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor-
en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. tf
University Ave. Pharmacy. The store
that satisfies. tf
Pianos to rent at Schaeberle & Sons
Music House. tf.

ity 75c Sale Price 60c

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introduce the highest class line of MACKINAWS in
town we are selling them at OUR COST PLUS 75c
PROFIT. BUY NOW AND SAVE $2.50. This
means that you can get the new shades, vague greens, reds and
blues made up in the latest style, Norrolk and half Norfolk, with
belted pockets, at a saving of from $2.50 to $3.50. This offer
holds until tonight at. o P. M. Monday we are going to ask
you $1.50 profit and Monday, Nov. 8, $2.00 profit.
The "Best in Town" Toque
is a full-sized, long, heavy toque; the kind you've always wanted
at FIFTY CENTS. Full supply of toques of all classes.

QUARRY DRUG CO.
The Druggists on cor. state and N Univ.

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Tailors to Mel
Our Special $30.00 Suits
Have .-
QUALITY THAT
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711 N. University Ave.

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You will find
the largest and
* most complete
Sootwear

The "Muller Gym. Suit"
Gym. opens Nov. 2nd. Don't buy the coMmon
kind of Gym. suits..We have been improving
ours for five years .until our suit with its four
exclusive features cannot be beat. Suit,, made
of Sea island cotton, is both porous and elastic,yet
wears like iron and is cut form fitting like a
jersey. The pants are guaranteed -rip proof till
July 1, 1915 They also have cloth eyelets that
don't scratch.

for ladies and
gentlemen at

Suit $1.00 Entire Outfit $2.25

hr's Shoe Stores,

MAIN STREET
STATE STREE r

HARRY MULLER

When near by drop In and let u* show you the new Fall models

334 S. State St. (above Cushing's)

'"On to Harvard" Headquarters

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TYPEWRITERS
STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS for Remington,
Smith, Royal, Underwood, Oliver, Fox, etc.
1000 Machines Only Michigan Factory
WE RENT- -i month, $2.50; 3 months. $6.50; 6 months, $12; 9 months. $17; include
ribbons and express prepaid. WE SELL new latest models $50 up. Factory re-
built $15 tip. State agents CORONA Folding, weight 6 lbs.
Illustrated Catalog Free. Call, write or phone Main'4102
Detroit Typewriter Co., 160 Jefferson, near Woodward

Phone 2280

Taxicabs, Limousines,
Touring Cars and Auto
Baggage Trucks . A

Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.
515 E. Liberty

WAI KING'LOO
COME UP' AND TRY
George's Chop Suey
Delicious Chinese and American Dishes
341 S. State St. Phone 1244 L

THE STATE SAVINGS BANK
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $125,000.00
Wm. J. Booth, Pres., Wm. Arnold, Vice-Pre
C. John Waltz, Cashier, R. A. Beal,-Ass't Casi

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