THE. XICHIGAX DA&LLYt -I_." '. ,. .,. _ ..,; i9 .r.. ..: .w.,.n",.ea ..o...ys,. .::6 .x wy v v. xv t rY ...# #.x F S STUDENTS I - We are ready to show you best line of len's Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans, Raincoats, Cais and Furnishings Shown in the City the Kiodak Developed and printed. over night. Try all the o th e r places, and then come here a n d be satisfied. That is what 10o t s of 'others have done. Films 20%c.ottf F on all Suits, Overcoats, Pat- rick Mackinaws, Balacaans and Furnishings. JFW; iiA Lr C ALKIN 'S. PHARMACY 324 South State Street i i WADH MS" Co121-123 So.tPMain St. . The Farmers & Mechanics BankI 101.103-105 Soutb Main Street capital, $100,000 Surplus and Profits . $75,000 The- Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $100,000 Resources $3,000,000 A General Banking Business Transacted Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., Michael J. Fritz, Cash'r, W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F. Braun, Asst. Cash'r, Win. Waltz, Asst. Cash'r Savings Dept.1 College Men! My assortment includes the latest novelties for the college men. Workman- ship and designing of the highest qualityr, and at a reasonable figure. BAND GETS RIGHTS TO NFLW SONG will Be Further Introduced In Future Musical Program Mr. Charles D. Kountz, '42L, author of the new song "That Michigan Band," has announced that he has as- signed all rights and royalties for the piece to the Varsity band. !The only occasion,, at which the song has been heard so far, was at the mass meeting before the Penn= sylvania game, when it was sung by Chase B. Sikes; '16E. An effort -will be made to have it further 'introduced in future concerts. Templ. T1heatre Tuesday, Nov. 1U-Hearst's Selig News Wednesday, Nov. 18-In Tone With the Wild (with Kathlyn Williams). Thursday, Nov. 19-Pdrlls of Pauline (12th Story).I Friday, Nov. 20-He Danced himself to Death. Saturday, Nov. 21-The :Masked Wrest- Iler (with Francis X. Bushman). Coming Next Week-"The Derelicts'" (with Louise Vale).. [FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANN A1RDOR l Capital -#- 100,000 Surplus and ,Profits! $65000 Directors -Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. T. Ab- bott, S. . 'Clarkson, F. D. Kinne, Harrison S oule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan .B. Sutton, red Schnmid. Order HILL'S SWEET CIDER Phone 2140 Why not havA It delivered regularly~bi or tri- weekly?~ Many do. Always fresh. No preser- vatives used. 'visit the mill at the orchard. RKENMORE '!ROOK O RCHARDS Arcader Theakre t U /f /0 . . Ff .04 /A berty and Main Sts. t Convenient Place for Your Banking A,. .F. Marquard; Campus Tailor New ILocation 618 WILLIAM STREET Dieterle Bldg. ---"T- "The Reliable Laundry will surely please you I you particular about laundry linen are goods called for and delivered No Action Taken to Revive. Bulletins No action has been taken as yet by President Harry B.. Hutchins for the recontinuance of the university bulle- tin service which was in operation. last year under the direction of Prof. J. R. lbrumm of the rhetoric depart- mient. Professor Brumm states that entire action on the continuing of the bulletins rested -with the. faculty and President Hutchins, and that the president will take no action- on the; matter until he received-,a recommen- dation to do so from the faculty asa wholes, WANTED-Senior student for solicit- ing. Wcages or commission. Call at Reliable, .Laumndry, ,215 S. 4th: Ave. LOST-A bunch of keys on a short chain attached to metal tag, at or returning from. game Saturday. Phone 201-J, 521 So. Division St.' 44-5-6 LOST-A Kappa Alpha Thet~a pin. Finder please call 1915. 45-6 LOST-At Penn Game, a ladies black pony fur hat on or near Ferry field. Suitable reward will be given if re- turned to Daily office. 42-5 FOR RENT-Nicely furnished suite -of rooms, location very central, well heated, good bath,, everything first class. Room for three or four per- sons. 1221 Willard St., Phone 1643- M. 43.-4-5 «3The eftr" 1ye ve as you lulgiht thitik trokuihe titIe It is a, plgk,;1lw of Mirt t 1 oU~thd c omort It reminds. the reader of how little the joys of well-cooked food. unlimited hot water and perfct artificial light have cost 'him for any given period. It. calls %up visinr -of em~ergencies- met: and conquered, of household prolilems solved; of alIl the comforts of a truly modern home. From chapter one to the very end,. every episode referred to in "The Meter" brings a, sense 'of satisfattion to the, reader. No~home is com lto withouat " The Meter." if you haven'~t one, phonethe. Gas Office.. "ThySto'of Gay" 'tells of the jogs "Tha Mcsr" brings, It s lR E. sllatour office for s copy. J 1 Wednesday. and Thursday, Nov. t8-Tg A remarkable production of one of the most dramatic stories' of, the Bible. Viv- idly and tellingly. shown. Don't' miss it-ma *cents. "SAMSON" Phone 794 AMATEUR FINISHING CAMPUS VIEWS PORTRAITS. acct r I* * * * .* v~ * * * * * -* *: 'I Unpaid subscriptions to The Daily must be paid by Dec. 10, $3.00 rate will be charged. Save yourself 50 cents by pay- ing now. * * * * * * * * * Washtenaw Gas Company )AIN3S NIKEL )A W ES-NThe only Studio on the Camipus w A _. - y .,m ::4 A *34*3js :9. State .3t. phoee3 04, I- Official Photographers For The MICUIGANENSIAN. Extra! .Extra' Majestic Friday Night. Chorus Giirls Dorat' miss this cue. conitest 44-4-6 EL I 1YLE Cloth Shop If you want to befitted to the jauntiest sort of an overcoat. of the newest astrakhan cloth, a. true Austrian proudction ,with every little detail of fine tailoring carried out just as 't should be. come into my cloth shop, 618 L. LIBEDRTY STREET Vii, , ,dII - 411 * * * * * * * * * * * * * *: *= *: v TO SUBSCRIBERS. -0- Unpaid subscriptions to The Daily must be paid by Dec. 10, $3.00 rate will be charged. Save ygurself' 50 cents by. pay- ing :now. *I * In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Storec.t! I am on my way Friday Fight to the Majestic to the big. chorus Girls Con- test. 44-4-6 -1 1 .1 .' , '7. ~a i # t f :1 ICarter the Mysterious load, of paraphernalia. Call 522 for Holmes sine> or carriage, 522.- carries a ear.. Taxi, Limou,' tf f Sharp Safety Razor blades -guaran- anteed. Quarry Drug. Co. 45-6-7 Har'ry-Somne Will Get Left. That Big Pennavt-That $1 Pillow. 410 State-Opposite Univ. Hall. Bring all Safety Razor Blades to Qua.. ry's and get sharp blades. 45-6-7 Never Before--Never Again. Such prices on Pennants and Pillows. 410 State-=Opposite Univ. Hall. University Ave. Pharmacy. Fountain Pens and; Student Supplies. " ti' Safety Razors sharpened in the IHill Machine.. See window at Quarry's. 45-&-7 Fraterngi and Clubs Better Buy Right Away. Traveling, Representative--'Kwality Pennant Company. 410 State--Opposite Univ. Hall. LOST-Mackinaw belt, griy check. Finder please call. 2112-4. 42-5. 522 will bring a Holm~.s Taxi to your door at ,any hour.. tf Carter's "The Lion's, Bride" is the mlost wonderful illusion ever produced.' ARROW 7a7,qo SHIT Please note that the Annal, Sale of Than ksgiving :linens Is well under sway and gathering specd Swery tablecloth,=a ud nap- kin iuwthe'Store ha beewms ially' lowered in price. This-..includes all fancy linens and table cloths Carter the, Magiceian awil have guessing at the. 1Tajestic.. yout made to order. IllI oj1 I L/MWWn Sell - Filling, Fountain Pen NON-LEAKABLE or -May Leave. Any Time. Traveling Rep resentative-Kwality Pennant Company. -110 State-Opposite, Univ. Hall. Carter's, Woldt rful lion "Baby" is one of the nmost ferocious an~d largest in captivity. Announcement extraordinary:. Big Musical Show at-theMajestic last half of the week. Hal Johnson. in "The Little Modiste:.". 44-5-6 Lots Night. of fun at the ;Chorus. -Girls Majestic Friday,. Contest. 44-5-6 'THE STATE SAVES' BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. CAPITAL STOCK ;0;0:1 ' SURPLUS 'AND PROFITS ;125;000 U Wmn. 3. Booth.Pres.. Wmn. Arnold. Vice-Pror 1C. John Waltz. Cashier,8R. A.Beal. Asst Cash Big chorus Girls contest at the Ma- :jestic Friday Night between the first 1and second show. Orden your seats- no w. The ARRO wimarks a avariety of shirts for eve- ning wear and dances, that are remarkably smart and well mad e 2o00 ad ,up Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Makers,Troy, N. Y. PARTICUILAR LAUNDRY FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE CITY LAUNDIRY TIIO. ROWE, Prop. 406 Detro~t St. Phone 467-M University Ave. Pharmacy, Drugs and Toilet Articles. tt University Ave. Pharmacy. Eastmani , , rREM FREE_ DCEMONSTRATION Latest Dance ; ., _ Y.i ) ,- 1 i ' r^ By PROF. SYNDALI HUGHRS & LADY . a-- 7:30 P. M. FRIDA", NOVEMBER 20, 1914 - IN - Orinriell Bros. Music UIaL 130-121 L. LMbevr+,., 44-5-6. 1Film's all SIZeS. Lamto dance the, One-'step; -How itatim maMails.; Fok-Ttot; Kali and Half, Lulu Fado,, Cantle Gavotte, etr. at the Packard, phone 1850,M. Opening Thursday Night at th4 jestic. A Musical Comedy. A sho0w for 25c, -- - - -- - .n ~.