THE MICHIGAN. DAILY I - i , wr r rr , -- ' "Head and Shoulders above the Crowd" of ordinary dressers is a very rS natural and wholly justified feeling for a wearer of STEIN-BLOCH Smart Clothes. ye f Try it you'll like it. :Imitt, Apfcl & Co. [ERS and FURNISHERS CLO uying Your Fall Suit 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. Comne in and see for yourself. LOR WM. E. DIETERLE == Fresh Roasted Peanut A FULL POUND lOc 214 S. Main St. IRE OPERA GLASSES ITED ORDER OF OPERA GLASSES HAS ARRIVED $5.00-$25.00 AND UP iss STEREO PRISM BINOCULARS r 'j' i ,' ,. r f ,. i ', !1 -i 7 ji ,I ii i , r y f . , I .11 YoungMen Whatever you pay for your clothing you cannot 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 ests, slipons. Everything new and everything right. 'I .' ;i ,a i ' -Members of the University Y. M. C. A. Bible study class held a "pep" meet- ng and dinner last night at the Meth- odist church. iMak iay tidle SESAND HAVE THSM DUPLICATED CO., State Street -. NOTICE Come Early and Avoid the Rush If you have a coupon for Portraits to be made at Hoppe's Studio COME IN NOW jelvelers Reule, Conlin,;Fiegel Co. ... w ou see the Game? t Game?" ARTERBAC me of Football strategy. tific and intensely interesting. sing, as well as instructive of America's est sport. Appeals to men and women alike. 200-202 So. Main St. -Tickets for the. second of the series of Fischer parties, which will be held at the Michigan Union next Friday night, are now on sale and may be ob- tained by phoning 236 or 319. -Michigan state board of dental ex- aminers will hold examinations in the dental building beginning Monday, No- vember 9, at 8:00 o'clock. -"Oliver. Boasn'16E, who has been confined to the university hospital on account of appendicitis, has been dis- charged by the hospital authorities. -Steps have been taken by Intramural Director Rowe for the arranging of a gynnasium class for members of the faculty. Car'ds will be sent to; all members of the faculty in order to se- lect one night a week which will be most convenient. -Prof. H. G. Raschbacher, of the sur-. veying department, has been chosen to assist in designing the new garbage disposal plant at Washington, D. C. -One case of German measles and one case of chicken pox have been re- ported at the university health service, put Dr. H. H. 44ummlngs, head of the health service staff, believes that no epidemic of the diseases will develop. -Those in charge of the special train to Harvard desire to express their ap- preciation of the courtesies extended by the management of the Michigan Central railroad, and particularly of the kindness of Mr. W. E. Frackelton, of Jackson, who was in charge of the excursion. -"A Summer in'British Guiana" was the subject of a paper read by F. M. Gaige before the monthly meeting of the Junior Research club, held last night at 8:00 o'clock in the minealogy laboratory, -Dean Karl E. Guthe, of the graduate department, left last night for Prince- ton, N. J, where h will attend the 16th annual conference of the associa- tion of American universities, to be held there Nov. 6 and 7. Deean Guthe will return to Ann Arbor Sunday. -Prof.-1.- 1 Wenley's class in ethics,- philosophy 20 will not meet tomor- row, but his lecture in philosophy I will be given by Prof. R W. Sellars. Professor Wenley leaves on Wednes- day for Omaha, Neb., where he will be the principal speaker at the Nebraska State Teachers' association. -H. L. Nutting, '15L, opened the lec- ture course season of the Lyceum club at Coleman, with a program of "Read- ings and Impersonations in Costume." Offers Prizes For Athletic Cartoons Athletic Director P. G. Bartelme has offered a cash prize of $5.00 to the stu- dent drawing the four best cartoons to be flashed on the screen on the evenings of the mass meetings pre- ceding the Pennsylvania and Cornell games. Two are to be used -at each game. All contestants must have their drawings at A. S. Lyndon's photo- graphic studio the morning of the mass meeting for which they are to be used. A committee will be appointed in the near future to decide the winning art- ist. Each drawing must be 12 inches high and 16 inches wide. Other par- ticulars of the contest may be learned by calling Mr. Lyndon. Tempi Theatr. Mon., Nov. 2.-Face Value. Tues., Nov. 3.-Hearst Selig News. Wed., Nov. 4.-Woman against Wo- man (with Betty Gray). Thurs., Noe. 5.e-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 Pickfor'd in What the Daisy Said coming next week. Man's Enemy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK' ANN 'ARDOR Capital . - $100,000 Surplus and Profits $65,000 DIRECTORS Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W, Patterson, H. J. Abbott, S. W. Clarkson,. F,. D. Kinne, Harrison Soule Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred Schimd. Arcade Theatre MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Mary Pickford in Mr. Burglar, M.D. The Jackpot Club. Drama in Two Parts. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. \im. A, Brady's "THE DOLLAR MARK," in five acts. Featuring Rob- ert Warwick. Don't miss this splendid production. FRESH UPSET DOPE IN TRYOUTS First Year Track Artists Show Best Time In Trials Freshman sprinters upset the dope' in yesterday's tryouts for positions on the inter-class relay teams, which are to compete between halves of the Pennsylvania game. No less than five first year men stepped 220 yards in 23:4, and under. The feature of the afternoon's per- formance was the heat won by Robin- son, the Keewatin flyer, who was caught in 22 seconds flat. Although favored by a fairly strong breeze, which assisted materially, nevertheless his time is sensational, considering the weather and the condition of the track. Scofield, another freshman, is credited with the second best time, running the distance in 23:1. Baer, Randall and Herdell, all of the fresh- men squad, tied at 23.4. Huntington romped away with hon- ors for the sophs, his 23:2 placing him at the top of his division. Several of the other 1917 men were not far behind, however, and two of the sec- ond year cracks, O'Brien and Fontana, did not show up. Contrary to the orig- inal announcement, trials will be held again this afternoon and tomorrow. But one member of the senior class came out, and unless considerable more enthusiasm is aroused among the 1915 men, they will not be represent- ed at all Saturday afternoon. Gorman, with 24:2, ran the fastest lap for the juniors. The Favorite Tobacco of the World's Best Singers Remember, there are over i,500 coupons out, and if you want yours for Christmas COME IN SOON 619 X. 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Ave. Pghe. ats mw The Yellow extra will be on sale im- mediately after the Pennsy game. 31 In future all cars stop at Goodyearl Drug Store. t New pumps-Glide Last-just re-I ceived. Wagner & Co., State.St. 23-33 FOR RENT-Comfortable suite engineering arch. Price $4.00. ply 1208 Willard. near Ap- 21-32 For that Week-end Party Dance music is provided any time with a victrola. It plays all the, latest dance music clear and in perfect rythm-when you want it and as long as you like. When the Victrola is once tried it never fails to make good. So why not phone seventeen-o-seven and try out a Victrola for this week-end? Bishop Williams to Speak on Sunday' Bishop Charles D. Williams, of De- troit, bishop of the Michigan diocese of the Episcopal church, will open the first of a series of six lectures given by the combined churches next Sun- day night at 7:00 o'clock in Hill audi- torium. This meeting will take the place of the regular Sunday night "Y", Majestic meeting. WANTED-Student agents. Work spare time in Ann Arbor and ad- joining towns. Liberal commission. Inquire Earl Hackney, 715 S. State St. 32-36 WANTED-Live young men to sell. souvenir football programs this Fri- day anrd Saturday. See Haislip,Wed- nesday and Thursday. . Ann Arbor Press, 4:00 P. M. 32 BOYS! BOYS?! All boys wanting to sell the Pennsy Extra must apply at the Daily office this afternoon between 3 and 5 o'clock. BOTS?? BOYS!! All boys wanting to sell the Pen Extra must apply at the Daily of this afternoon between 3 and 5 o'cl< FISCHER PARTY AFTER PEN MASS MEETING The second of the Fischer par will be given Friday night at Michigan Union. Fischer's exposit orchestra will feature some new lections that are sure to prove pc lar. It is advised that tickets be p chased early, as many of the lim number have already been sold. To gage tickets phone 236 or 319. dance will be from 9 to 1. MUTLER GYM SUITS Don't buy the common kind of G Suit. 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