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THE MICHIGAN

D}AILY

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'Head
and

"Head and Shoulders above the
Crowd" of ordinary dressers is a very
natural and wholly justified feeling for
a wearer of STEIN-BiLocH Smart Clothes.

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Young Men
Whatever you pay for your clothing you
canuot afford to overlook this fact ; the
big store of Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. can
and does positively give the greatest
value. Whether it is a suit or overcoat,
Manhattan Shirt, Knox Hat, Spalding
Sweater, neckwear, hosiery, gloves, un-
derwear, trousers, fancy vests, slipous.
Everything new and everything right.

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Try it you'll like it.

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enschmitt, Apfel & Co.
LOTHIERS and FURNISHERS

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Before Buying Your Fall Suit
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See W. E. DIETERLE at his Ann Arbor Store,
516 E.Williams St., three doors below Maynard.
All foreign Woolens of the latest weaves and
designs. Come in and see for yourself.

VARSITY TAILOR

WM. E. DIETERLE

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DEAN'S

Fresh Roasted
Peanuts
A FULL
POUND m l
214 S. Main St.

LEMAIRE OPERA GLASSES
OUR IMPORTED ORDER OF OPERA GLASSES-UAS ARRIVED
S5.O-$25.00 AND UP
Bausch & Lomb-Zeiss STEREO PRISM BINOCULARS
$40.00-$50.0 AND UP R
Upon a small deposit we will gladly lay aside until Xmas any article

BROKEN LENSES AND HAVE THEM DUPLICATED

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-Walter 1. McKenzie, '15L, who fell
from an interurban car at Ypsilanti
and fractured his skull last Friday is
reported by his physicians as rapidly
recovering. They believe that he will
be able to leave the hospital in about
three weeks.
-Dr. H. H. Cummings said yesterday
in response to the many inquiries that
have been made at the university
health service about the yellowish col-
or of the drinking water which usu-
ally appears on Monday, that this is
merely due to the flushing of the hy-
drants and that the water is chemical-
ly pure.
-George M. McClure was elected
class president of the soph medics
Friday and Laura Buck was chosen
vice-president. The new president said
last night that he did not wish to ex-
press himself regarding the student
council until he has had some time to
consider the matter.
-Dr. D. A. Shook, of the physics de-
partment, is publishing in the "Met-
tallurgical and Chemical Engineering"
a series of articles dealing with refra-
tometry.
-Dean Guthe of the graduate depart-
ment will deliver a lecture on "X-
Rays and Chemical Atoms" before the
Physics Colloquium at 4:15 o'clock
Monday.. This is the first of a series of
lectures to be delivered by the mem-
bers of the physics faculty this year
before this graduate society of the
physics department.
-University hospital physicians re-
ported yesterday that Oliver Boaz,
'16E, who has been suffering from an
attack of appendicitis, will be able to
leave the hospital soon.
-Newa noiseless cork carpets, which
will stop the noise and whirr of stu-
dents who are walking around, were
laid in the library yesterday.
-Fresh dents elected tlhe following
officers yesterday morning: president,
R. H. Tremper; vice-president, H. C.
Kahor; secretary, D. A. How es; treas-
urer, A. D. Honey; athletic manager,
H, F. Montague; sergeant at arms, D.
B. Newton.
--Polonia club will hold its first reg-
ular meeting in St. Thomas hall. at
3:00 o'clock today. A Horbaszewski,
'16E, and E. Krusza, '15E, will read
papers, which will be discussed briefly
by various members of the club. Plans
will also be made to have graduate
members address meetings of the club
in the future.
-Special cars conveyed over 100 fresh-
men members of Prof. 1.D'. Scott's class
in geology 25a to Ridgeroad, the scene
of the Laurentian beaches, yesterday
morning. These beaches are glacial
formations left by the predecessors of
Lake Erie and plainly show earth and
rock formation during the glacial peri-
od.
--Professor H. D. Hus, of the botany
department, has been confined to his
home with a severe cold for the past
few days.

NOTICE
Comne Early and
Avoid the Rush
If you have a coupon for
Portraits to be made at
Hoppe's Studio
COME IN NOW
Remember, there are
over 1,500 coupons
out, and .if you want
yours for Christmas
COMdE IN S0ON

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Temple Theatre-
Mon.. Nov. 2.-Face Value.
Tues., Nov. 3.-Hearst Selig News.
Wed., Nov. 4.-Woman against Wo-
man (with Betty Gray).
Thurs., Nov. 5.-Perils of Pauline
(io story).
Fri., Nov. 6.-Coney Island Night-
mare (with Josie Sadler).
Sat., Nov. 7.-The Motor Buccaneers
(with Francis X. Bushman).
Mary Pickford in What the Daisy
Said, coming next week.
Man's Enemy.

619 1. Libsrty St.

Reue, Conlin, Fiegel Co.

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200-202 So. Main St.

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ASSOCIATION EXHIBITS
LA1)JSCAPES BY LOCAL MAN

ALLER JEWELRY CO., State Street Jelvelers

L, 514 E. Wiiam
Phone 22251

PREKETEES SWEETS ARE
the best because they are manufactured of the
best materials and under our supervision.
We give you quick service in our fountain drinks and
lunches.
SUGAR BOWL .
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GOOD SWEET CIDER
Phone 2140. Kenmore Brook
chard.

Or-

Goods Called For
and Delivered

NO LOSS BY FIRE

Our new vague green mackinaw at{
$6.75 has proved very popular. Harry!
Muller.

Election
.S.

De,.ft.
Week of Nov. 2
Nights and Sat. Mat.
ScC to $2.00

ARTHUR H AMMERSTEIN
Offers his Rollicking, Irresistible Musical Comedy Success as Presented
During his Unparalleled Record Run of One Year at the N. Y. Casino.

Paintings of Mr. F. Usher De Voll
and of Mr. E. H. Barnes, will be on
exhibition in the large gallery of Me-
morial hall, beginning from 2:00 to
4:00 o'clock today. The exhibit, which
is being conducted 'under the auspices
of the Ann Arbor Art Association, will
continue for two weeks.
The paintings of both artists are
landscapes. Those of Mr. De Voll are
taken from scenes in the easternstat-
es. Mr. Barnes is an Ann Arbor man
and most of his pictures are of scenes
in this vicinity.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Fresh pharmics nominate in chem-
ical building, 4:00 o'clock, Monday af-
ternoon.
Graham's Barber Shop, 121 W. Hur-
on St., opposite D. U. R. Only barber
shop in Ann Arbor under student man-
agement. Your patronage will be ap-
preciated. Glenn Graham, '17 Dent.
eod Wed.
Ask the upper class man who sells
the best toque--Wagner & Co., State
St. 29-33
BALMACAAN, MACKINAWS
and Nobby Clothing of
ADLER'S (COLLEGIAN) and
B. KUPPENHEIMER'S fAKE
on Sale at
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE
Main St.
"Say Wife," Let's go to the Majestic
Tuesday night and see a good- show
and also hear the complete election
.returns. 2831

clothes.'

19.

Instead, let us order

you a spic and span suit and
overcoat made to personal meas-
ure y ED.V. PRICE & CO.
from your selection of style and
woolen.
Come in this afternoon after
classes -,you can af f or d t h e

Don't let Thanksgiving Day
find you wearing dull: listless

HIGH JINKS

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Book and lyrics by Orro HA JRRACH. Musi by RUDO lH I'RIML.
Author of "T ln FIRg-FLY."
With STELLA MAYHEW
And a Singing and Dancing Chorus of Sixty-eight.
Spirited, Sparkling and Humorous Melodies that will Remain Fixed in
the MNemory: "I'm Through With Roaming Roneos," "Jim," "Come
Hither, Eyes." "Love's Own Kiss." "Something Seems Tingle-Tingle-ing,"
"Not Now. But Later," "I Knew Your Husband Very Well," and "Dixiana
Rise.'
The most liivy and enjoyable musical col nedy success which Broad-
way had a chance of enjoyiung in several seaso ns."- r.' HERALD.
Week of November 9
Bayard Veiller's Smashing Alelodrama
WITHIN THE LAW"

Fred W. Gross

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c i u s itv e L o c a
V. Price &

i D e a l e r F o r
Co., Chicago

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See our Student Lamps at
Switzers, 310 State St.

$2.45.
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M . TYPEWR IT ERS
of all makes, Bought,
Sold, and Exchanged
aat prices consistent
with quality.
Typewriting SuppliesType-
writing and Mimeographing
0. D* M ORRILL
%Ow pBaltimore Lunch)
3225' 66te 5t. Phone 582-J

ChubbHouse

H allowe en Parties
Let a Victrola make your party this year a big success.
Everybody likes to dance to Victrola music. Start the music
when you want to, and keep it! playing as long as you like.
Let this Hallowe'en Party be the best ever.

A BARGAIN-Ford late 1913 car. Four
new tires; shock absorbers, tool box,
Prestolite tank. 602 E. Huron. 28-30
FOR. RENT-Comfortable suite near
engineering arch. Price $4.00. Ap-
ly 1208 Willard. 21-32
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 SALE-Finest lot in Ann Arbor
for Fraternity or Sorority. Near
corner of S. University and Washte-
naw. Almost 120 feet square. Call
1064-J or 614 S. Thayer. tf

Open year
round

Let us help you.

Phone 1707

FOUND-Bunch of keys near Univer-
sity hall. Loser may have same by
calling at Michigan Daily office and
paying for this notice.
LOST-Tuesday, library book. Swin-
burne's Poems. Return 320 Thomp-
son. Reward.
WANTED-Live young men to sell
souvenir football programs this Fri-
day and Saturday. See Haislip Mon-
day and Tuesday, Ann Arbor Press,
4:00, o'clock.
The Muller Gym Suit" has four ex-
elusive features but costs no more
than the common hind.
WANTED-Students laundry. Mrs.
St. George, 909 Sybil St., near Ferry
field. 29-30
The Election returns Tuesday will
commence to be read at 7:00 o'clock
at the Majestic. "Come Early and Stay
Late." 28-41

CRINNELL BROTHERS, "The House of Service"
12o.122 Emst Liberty Street Phone 1707

RATE $4.25 per Week

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fellows are
ation of our
Wagner & Co.,

showing
Special
State St.

their
Dress
29-33

G. S. CHUBB, Proprietor
J. A. NEELANDS, Steward

New pumps-Glide

Last-just re-I

DO YOU?7
Eat with your friends at the
CAFETERIA
For the Studcnts by a Student 605 R.William St.

Get your kodak supplies
University Ave. Pharmacy.
and night and Sundays.

at the uni-
Open day
tf

to rent. Good dependable in-
s at lowest rates. Schaeberle
Music House, 110 So. Main
tf.

ceived. Wagner & Co., State St. 23-33

University Ave. Pharmacy. The new
store. Drugs, sundaes, and toilet ar-
ticles.

In future all cars stop at Good
rug Store.

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