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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

"Head and Shoulders above the

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ASK ANY COLLEGE OR HIOB SCHOOL MAN
WHO MEASURES UP TO HIS IDEAL IN STYLES
THE ANSWER WILLL INVARIABLY BE
L ADLER'S ROCHESTER CLOTHES

Shoulders
Above
the
Crowd"-

Crowd" of ordinary dressers is a very
natural and wholly justified feeling for
a wearer of ST IN-BLoCH Smart Clothes.

Try it-you'lll ike it.

Whether you want to dress smartly or
conservatively our L. ADLVR'S CLOTHES
can take care of you in either case.
Wonderful showing in Suits, Balmacaans
and Overcoats. Prices $18, $20, and $25.

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Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Co.
CLOIHIERS and FURNISHERS
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re 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. DIETERLI

DEANS
Fresh Roasted
. Peanuts
A FULL
POUND - 10c

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214 S. Main St.

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Geo. P. Geisendorfer

"The Quality Store"

DEALER IN

Fancy Meat Products
of all kinds

peninsulas.
Committees are now completing the
final arrangements for the entertain-
ment of the boys. It is expected that
bands Nvill hbe present from Alpena,
Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, and at least
one other town in the state, and these
organizations will play a prominent
part in the procession which will fea-
ture the conference.
All students wishing -to aid in the
entertainment of the boys will kindly
call up the ofice of. the Ann Arbor
Civic association.
MICHIGAN ROLLS UP HIGHEST
SCORE IN LAST EIGHT YEARS
Totals 233 Points Against Opponents
But Yields More Touchdowns
Than Any Yost Eleven
In the football season just ended,
the Varsity football team scored more
points than they have since 1905. By
registering a total of 233 points, the
team exceeded the records of the last
eight years. In 1905 the Maize and
Blue -ran up 445 points on their op-
ponents.
On the other hand, the opponents of
the Varsity scored oftener than ever
before since Yost has been the Mich,
igan mentor. This was due partly to
the inexperience of the Varsity, but
more to the development of the "new
football," which has made teams more
powerful on the offense than ever be-
fore. In connection with this, it is
noteworthy that with the first intro-
duction of the new style of play, the J
comparative offensive power of the
Varsity seemed to fall off. From a
team which scored 495 points in 1905,
the Varsity dropped next year to a to-
tal of 72 points. The greatest number
of points scored since that time was
registered this season.
In the 14 years that Coach Yost has
guided the destinies of the Maize and
Blue on th gridiron, Michigan has
won just one less than 100 victories,
has been defeated 13 times, and tied
seven. In that time the Maize and
Blue has scored 9908 points to her
opponents 435, or more than nine
points to her opponent's one.
SOPHOMORE ENGINEERS PLAN
BIG GET-TOGETHER TUESDAY
In an effort to stage the biggest get-
together the class has ever attempted,
the sophomore engineers have plan-
ned a smoker for next Tuesday, No-
vember 24, at the Union.
Prof. John R. Allen, of the mechani-
cal engineering department, and Sec-
retary Jarmes T. Bird will give short
talks. The musical part of the pro-
gram will contain numbers by the
"Alley Rat" quartette, accompanied
by L. J. Scanlon, '16L, on the piano.
The Glee club trio and the class or-
chestra will furnish the remander of
the musical program. C. F. Lamb,
'18, will be present and give one of
his monologues.
ORATORICAL PROFESSORS TO
ATTEND CHICAGO CONVENTION
Prof. Thomas E. Trueblood and Prof.
R. D. T. ilollister, of the oratorical de-
partment, will attend the convention
of the National English Teachers
Council, in Chicago next week.
Professor Trueblood will address
the coun,-il at its opening meeting on
the subject, "Vocal Training in Devel-
opment of the Voice in English Classes
of the Public Schools." Prof. IHollis-
ter will also speak, his subject being,
"The Place of Interpretative Reading
in the Department of Public Speak-
ing," before the public speaking ec-
tion of the convention Friday night.

Amatuer printing on
Vest Cyko Paper.
Kodak Supplies and a fine
line of Mc. Donold's home
made chocolate candy.
Hoppe's Studio
6i9 E. Liberty St.
Phone 1078 J

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Pohnes

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If you can't go home for
'Thanksgiving you can do
the next best thing. Send
Your Portrait. We please
while others fail.

201 E. Washington St.

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Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co.
200-202 So. Main St.

PRONE 117

All officers, chairmen of committees,,
and all group representatives of the -
fresh engineers, will meet at 7:00
o'clock tonig~ht in room 1 of the old ^'

Tempi eThoafr e
Tuesday, Nov. 17-Hearst's Selig News
Wednesday, Nov. 18-In Tone With
the Wild (with Kathlyn Williams).
Thursday, Nov. 19-Perils of Pauline
(12th. Story).
Friday, Nov. 20-He Danced Himself
to Death.
Saturday, Nov. 21-The Masked Wrest-
ler (with Francis X. Bushman).
Coming Next Week-"The Derelicts"
(with Louise Vale).
Order HILL'S SWEET
CIDER Phone 2140
Why not have it delivered regular, bi or tri-
weekly? Many do. Always fresh. No preser-
vatives used. Visit the mill at the orcard.
KEENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS
Arcade Theatre
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20 and 21.
"For the Honor of Old Glory." A
realistic story of the Mexican War.
Shows conditions on the Mexican fron-
tier today.
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 23 and 24.
Dramatization of Dickens' novel
"The Chimes"--a splendid Shubert
feature starring Tom Terris, the noted
Dickens character actor. Don't miss
it.
FOR RENT-First class- suite on see-
ond floor. Modern house. 1115 South
University.
PRICES WILL RAISE
Coupon books now on sale for both
ice and roller skating. 40 admissions
for $2.50 if purchased before Dec. 1st.
Office will be open from 7 to 11:30 A.
I1. and from 12:30 to 5:00 P. M. Lock-
ers for the season as long as they last
for $1.00. Fred C. Weinberg, Prop.
725 South 5th Ave. 46-7-8
BALMACAANS, MACKINAWS
and Nobby Clothing of '
ADLER'S (COLLEGIAN) and
B. KUPPENHEIMER'S MAKE
on Sale at
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES' STORE,
Main St.'
Sharp Safety Razor blades guaran-
anteed. Quarry Drug Co. 45-6-7
Bring all Safety Razor Blades to'
Qua.: ry's and get sharp blades. 45-6-7
University Ave. Pharmacy. Fountain
Pens and Student Supplies. tf
Safety Razors sharpened in the Hill
Machine. See window at Quarry's.
45-6-7
I am on my way Friday Night to the
Majestic to the big chorus Girls Con-
test.
44-5-6

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Lightig Fixtures
H AVE you ever thought how you
might improve the interior of
your house by putting in some new
lighting fixtures of modern design?
(,It is easy to choose from our dis-
play, You will find some unusually
appropriate designs in side brackets
and. chandeliers in our show room.

PREKETEES SWEETS ARE
the best because they are manufactured of the
best materials and under our supervision.
Xe give you quick service in our fountain drinks and
lunches.
SUGAR BOWL
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Eastern Michigan Edison Company
Corner E. William and 3. Main Streets

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engiemenglai)a i- . It takes considerable nerve and for-
Important meeting of the first year titude to present a long, well-sustain-
law class at 4:00 o'clock today, inp-
room D of the law building. ed program on an unfamiliar organ,
Cercle Francais meeting at 8:30 and in strange surroundings, especial-
o'clock Monday at the Delta Gamma ly in face of such adverse conditions
sorority house. All members are re- as a cold concert hall, and an organ in
quested to attend. .none too good repair. For such a
Dixie club will hold an important 'task, however, Mr. Charles H. White,
meeting at the Michigan Union at 7:00 1
o'clok Tusdof Bay City, proved himself to be pre-
oclock Tuesday. eminently competent, yesterday after-
Members of the football smoker noon in Hill auditorium.
committee who did not receive their The program consisted largely of
badges, can procure them from H. R. well chosen numbers from the works
Marsh, '15. Those who missed classes of the modern English organ school,
- Tuesday to work in the gymnasiums, together with three orchestral trans-
should notify the general chairman criptions. The "Prelude to Parsifal"
at once, to get their absences excused. 'was played with deep feeling and with
LOST-Thursday afternoon between careful registration; the "Introduc-
Hill and South University on Church tion to the Third Act of Lohengrin"
or o Souh Unverity etwen(would have: been clearer and more sat-
or on South University betweenifcoya or oeaetmo
Church street and campus, valuable isfactory at a more moderate tempo,
small Swiss gold bracelet watch. while the "Madame Butterfly" selection

LEMAIRE OPERA GLASSES
OUR IMPORTED ORDER OF OPERA GLASSES HAS ARRIVED
$S.O-$256.0 AND UP
Bausch & Lomb-Zeiss STEREO PRISM BINOCULARS
$40.00-$60.00 AND UP
Upon a small deposit we will gladly lay aside until Xmas any article
Purchased.
BRING IN YOUR BROKEN LENSESAND HAVE THEM DUPLICATED
HALLER JEWELRY CO., State Street Jelvelers

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Opening Thursday Night at,
jestic. A Musical Comedy.
show for 25c.

the Ma-
A $2.00

44-5-6

Reward for return or information.
C. Sites, 1205 Hill. Telephone 452.
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
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 Theta pin.
Finder please call 1915. 45-6

was played with convincing effect. El-
gar's magnificent march, "Pomp and
Circumstance," as concluding number,
furnished a splendid climax to the in-
teresting program. .
The university body will welcome a
reappearance of the guest soloist.
BOYS' CONFERENCE OFFICIALS
APPEAL FOR AID OF STUDENTS
Appeals for aid are issuing from the
officials of the Boys' Conference, who
have already received registration
blanks from 800 boys but have accom-
modations for only 500.The attendance,
which was set at the 2,000 mark, will
far exceed that figure, according to
those in charge. Registrations are
expected from 185 towns, represent-
ing 50 counties in the upper and lower
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Big chorus Girls contest at the Ma-
jestic Friday, Night between th'e first
and second show. Order your seats
now.
44-5-6.
Carter the Mysterious carries a car-
load of paraphernalia.
Extra! Extra! Majestic Theatre Fri-
day Nifht. Chorus Girls contest..
Don't miss this one.
44-5-6
In future all cars stop at Goodyear
Drug Store. tf
For Musical Instruments of Every
Description, Victrolas, and Edison Di-
amond Disc Machines, go to SCHAE-
BERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE, Main
Street. eod Wed
"WARM UNDERWEAR"
$1.00 Up or $5.00 Down
Union Suits that fit
at
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE
Main St.

Carter's "The Lion's Bride" is the
most wonderful)llusion ever produced.
Carter the Magician will have you
guessing at the Majestic.
Announcement extraordinary. Big
Musical Show at the Majestic last half
of the week. Hal Johnson in "The
Little Modiste."
44-5-6
Lots of fun at the Majestic Friday
Night. Chorus Girls Contest.
44-5-6
University Ave. Pharmacy, Drugs
and Toilet Articles. tf
University Ave. Pharmacy. Eastman
Films all sizes. tf
Carter's wonderful lion "Baby" is
one of the most ferocious and largest
in captivity.
Carter the Magician will have the
biggest act ever at the Majestic.
Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor.
en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. tf
Carter the Great American Magie-
ian will soon be at he Majestic.
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Free Demonstration.
, LATEST DANCES
By PROF. LYNDALL HUGHES & LADY
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7:30 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914
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Grrinell Bros. Muisc Hall
120-122 E. Liberty St.

D-Senior student for solicit-
V'ageg or commission. Call at

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