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Other makes taken as part payment Ments Hats We Make s H Sat All Prices i Are Right Hats Shaped to Fit The Head ;s are at your command. e charge, Mackinaw will relied on'to do re weak is the hos- essary. SEE $ 0N OUR $ og A5NHD F 118 E. Huron St , near Allenel Hotel ACTORY HAT STORE - Liberty St. I ILYNDON 719 N. University 1 C MUSIC With Madam Johanna Gad ski, the celebrated soprano, to appear at Hill auditorium for the first number of the season, the Choral Union series of concerts this year will be given a splendid start. Madam Gadski will sing in Ann Arbor, October 28. It has been several years since she last sang here. Following Madam Gadski will come Februccio Busoni in a piano recital on November 11. Busoni has been in this country only a few weeks. He is called the "King of Pianists" by his foreign critics. The third concert of the series will be given by the Philadelphia Sympho- ny Orchestra on December 2. Leopold Stokowski will lead the orchestra, which will be supplemented by Theo- dore Harrison, a baritone soloist. On February 17 the Cincinnati Sym- phony Orchestra, with Ernst Kunwald as conductor, will be heard. The final number wilbe a song recital by Leo Slezak, a tenor who has been aston- ishilng Bostonwith his singing during I .. . . ... ..: j i ORPEUM Theatre Ann Arbor's Parlor Piettire Theatre WE ARE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH Buy Your DRUGS and DRUG SUNDRIES A T Wed.-Tiurs., Oct. 12-Jack Conway In "The Valley of theiMoon,--By Jack London. Fri -Sat, Oct. 3-4-Lawrence Peyton in "Martin Eden." -By Jack London. MAN N & WALKER 213 S. Main Sty Phone 876 ' _._ .., First 1fST. I DE PAUWS ELEVEN IS SNOWED UNDER (Continued from page 1) their efforts were not worthy of note until the second and third string men got into the fray for Michigan, and altogether it was a most satisfactory initial game from the Maize and Blue standpoint. Michigan (58) De Pauw (0) Staatz, Dunne,.....LE .,..Woodruff Reimann, Benton Finkbeiner. LT....Northway Quail, Norton, Morse .... LG ......Seftonj Raynsford (C) Neimann........ C , Meredith Millard, Whalen +Graven......RG.....Cochran; I for the ~e above the an- _______________Kalamazoo Gets Meeting of Teacieirs _______________' Kalamazoo will entertain the Mich- se of installing ofi igan State Teache'r's association Octo- lg he ears wrkber 29 and 30. Although Ann Arbor ig te yer's orkwas the general favorite again for the embership will be meeting of the association, the celery time. city won by ballot. Cochran, Hildner.. RT Lyons, E. James,. . D. James........ RE Hughitt, Zieger.. QB ...Dunn .Sharpe) -Anderson, Bittles, Student" like a Conk- imple thumb- Filler" and it "It Fills Itself " r"099 Maulbetsch, Cohn.., LH. . G.Thomas (C) Splawn, Catlett, Mead .......... FB . .Ade, Harvey Bastian, Roehin, Bentley........RH .. D.Thomas, Pence Touchdowns-Maulbetsch 2, Splawn 2, Hughitt 2, Lyons 1 Cohn 1;' goals from touchdown-Hughitt 5, Bastian 1, Mead 1; goal from drop kick- Splawn 1; Score firpt quarter-Michi- gan 7, De Pauw 0; second period- Michigan 23, De Pauw 0; third quar- ter-Michigan 21, De Pauw 0; fourth quarter-Michigan 7, De Pauw 0. Of- ficials-referee,. Kennedy, Chicago; umpire, Lynch, Brown; Head lines- man, Knight, Michigan. Time of quar- ters-12, 10, 12 and 10 min. STUDENT COUNCIL TO PLAY FOR REPRESSION OF HAZING Student Council will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in University hall. Means for repressing and punishing; any hazing that may occur will be discussed. Committees for the Fresh- Soph contests will be named at this time, and arrangements for the elec- tion of class officers in all depart- ments will be made. Regents Accept Reed's Resignation At a meeting of the board of re- gents during July, the resignation of Prof. John 0. Reed as dean of the lit- erary department was accepted. No one has been appointed as his suc- cessor, and Prof. John R. Effinger re- mains acting dean of the department. Professor Reed, whc, resigned as dean two years ago, has been traveling in Europe since leaving Ann Arbor. COMMITTEE FILLS VACANCIES Education Department Gives Positions to 256 Graduates Up to the present date, the appoint- ment committee of the education de- partment has filled 256 positions. The following is a list of the positions which have been filled recently: Irma Hogadone, Eaton Rapids, Mich., his- tory and mathematics; Joseph E. D- Camp, University of Illinois, psychol- ogy; Eliza Cranner, Steubenville, 0, eighth grade; Faye Shurte, Imlay City, Mich.; Helen Wolcott, Steubenville O., English; Flora Judd, Saginaw, West Side Mich., English; Kittie L. Williams, Oxford, Mich., Latin and German;Anna VanBuskirk, Rockland, Mich., princi- pal; Ida L. Ford, Pellston, Mich., Eng- lish and history; Elizabeth Par sline, Alden, Mich., assistant in high school; Jeannette Coates, Newcastle, Pa, eighth grade; Frances Ticknor, Al- gonac, Mich., principal, Latin, English and history, Herbert Grafus, Steu- benvllle, 0., mathematics; Leroy M Coffin, Adrian College, mathematics; Edwin W.' Schreiber, Newcastle, Pa., head of mathematics department; Al- oysia M. Driscol, Rockland, Mich.as- sistant principal; A. E. DeGreene George School, Pa., Engish.; A. D Schuessler, Cape Gerandean; Char lotte Peoples, Fredericksburg, Va English editor in State Normal; Con- stance Eiricb, Little Rock, Arkansas, geography and physiography; Corne- lies E. Sawyer, St. Louis, Mo.; Rob- ert Dexter, Porto Rico; Anne Loretta Helmsdsifer, Baraga, Mich., English; Margaret Rebecca Shelly,Freeport,s Il., German; Florence B. Hammond, Ken osha, Wis., English;.Zella M. William- son, Stockbridge, Mich., seventh and eighth grades, and physics in high school; Edna Mann, Mason,' Mich., English; Henry A. Lane, Houghton, Mich.., supervisor of grades, and in- structor of mathematics in high school; Bessie Chase, Detroit, Mich., substitute; Edna J. Woodhouse, Pres- ho, N. Y.; Frances M. Richardsort; Huron, Mich.; Margaret'Irving, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, public speaking; Mr. W. N. Istell, Detroit Central, high school mathematics; Mr. Elta J. Martin, assistant in physics, Michigan Agrictultural College, yLan- sing, Mich.; Edith Brice, Montpelier, Idaho, Latin and German; Marshall Becker, Durand, Mich., principal of the high school; Margaret Rohnesh, Mil- an, Mich., Latin and German; Victor R. Drary, Louisville, Ky., English. UNIVERSITY NOTICES All women wishing to play hockey this fall will arrange an hour for phys- ical examination. Appointment cards may be found at Barbour gymnasium. A limited number of examinations will be made this week upon application to Dr. Pratt. Meeting of both Gargoyle staffs this afternoon at 4:90. All members and tryouts must be present. oA BROADWAY AND JOHN R. DETROiT where the U. of M. spirit is manifest and 'M" men are taken care of. Go to The Edelweiss for your luncheon when in Detroit, soc, Also for your Dinner or after-tie- theatre Supper. And we make a specialty of U. of M. Ban- quets. Dancing from 6 to 8:3o and io to 12:30. Delightful music -orchestral and voice. Cuisine unexcelled, and Ser- vice the best. A royal wel- come awaits 'M" men at any hour of th)e day or night at 0B SAC i(, Watch for annoutincement of the OPENING OF THE ARCADE,THEATRE ON NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. 14 I You can have your Off icial UA I I itself. That's s or " balks." to sharpen a Pen points "Lab Coats" Now. Price $1.00 Also a full line of Wait- ers' Coats and Aprons. (Men's Dept., First Floor, Left) Conemt Discovered by Student in 110v Daily observations andl photo aphs of Delevan's comet are n% wbeing made by the university 6bservatory. The comet, whih was discovered last year by a M ichiga- student, Paul T, Delevan, '12, in Somuth America, came into sight three days ago and will con- tinue to be in sight for two weeks. It can be seen in the morning, just be- fore sunrise, in the north east. 11111 //% up ~. Do0. DON'T TALK WAR-TALK SHOP! We are the only Stu tents' Supply SI Engineer's Wants-Opposite Engineering Arch I.P. NOTE BOOKS - POUND PAPER - - FOUNTAIN PENS tore L. C. SCHLEEDE r . Phone 1 "0 e®