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THE MICHIGAN I)AILY

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

GLOVES
N ALL LEATHERS-for all occasions-
black, tan, white and grey. We havei
them unlined and lined in such a wide range of
sizes that we can assure you of a perfect fit.
IN KER & C-C

ASK ANY COLLEGE OR HIGH SCHOOL MAN
WHO MEASURES UP TO HIS IDEAL IN STYLES
THE ANSWER WILLL INVARIABLY BE
L1 ADLER'S ROCHESTER CLOTHES

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Try it- you'll like it.

Furnishers and Hatters
342 S. State St.
AGENTS POR POWNE'S and LUCAS, KENNEDY'GLOVES.

Whether you want to dress smartly or
conservatively our L. ADLER'S CLOTHES
can take care of you in either case.
Wonderful showing in Suits, Balmacaans
and Overcoats. Prices $18, $2o, and $25.

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lcnsclimitt, Apfel & Co
CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS
e Buying Your Fall Suit
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DIETERLE at his Ann Arbor Store,
ams St., three doors below Maynard.
Woolens of the latest weaves and
Come in and see for yourself.

All'

TAILOR

WM. E. DIETERLE

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-Thanksgiving dinners, with special
music at noon, will be served at the
Union tomorrow, from 1:00 to 3:00
and 6:00 to 8:00 o'clock, at $1.00 per,
plate.
- Christmas packages and boxes of
cigars have been obtained for distribu-
tion by the Union, La Preferencias par-
ticularly'may be purchased in attract
ive packages. A full- line of other ci-
gars and tobaccos is carried. .,
-C. P. Emery, '18, who underwent a
mastoid operation last week, is recov-
ering rapidly.
-Donaald C. McIntyre, '17, who Was op-
erated upon .last week for a mastoid,
is reported by the hospital officials to
be improving rapidly.
-Members of the Michigan State En-
gineering society will meet in Ann Ar-
bor some time in January, the exact
date not having been set.
-University hospitalsauthorities re-
ported yesterday that D. C. McIntyre,
'17, and C. P. Emory, '18, who were
pperated upon for mastoids last week,
were both much improved.
-.W."-Carp'en'ter,'18E, has been dis-
charged from the homeopathio hospit-

If you can't go home for
Thanksgiving you can do
the next best thing. Send
Your Portrait. We please.
while others fail.
Amatuer printing on
Vest Cyko Paper.
Kodak Supplies and a fine
line of Mc. Donold's home
made chocolate candy.
Hoppe's Studio
619 E. LIberty St.
Phon. 10784

P"ONe 117

Fresh Roasted
Peanuts
A FULL1
POUND
214 S. Main St.
Geo. P. Geisendorfer

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

"The Quality Store"

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appendicitis.

has been suffering with'

DEALER IN

Meat Products

AGREE ON SYSTEM
FOR CLASS MEETS'

of all kinds

Two Elimination ,Contests Will
Held; One Indoors and
One Outdoors

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201 E. Washington St.

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I don't have to prove
that I am the best-and

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cigarette case
made I admit it.
Ask to see me
HAVE ONE

ALLER JEWELRY CO.

SUGGEST PLAN FOR ELECTIONS
At the meeting of the various class
track managers at the athletic associa-
tion yesterday afternoon, it was defi-
nitely decided to establish the pro-
posed system of interclass track meets,
In addition to this action, a plan for
a new method of selecting the varsity
track manager was discussed.
Two series of elimination class track
meets will be held, one coming during
the winter, indoors, and the other in
the spring when Ferry field is avail-
able. At the conclusion of the outdoor
meets, a big all-comers event will be
held, and prizes will be awarded the
winners. It is expected that, in this
way, promising varsity material will
be lined up to fill the many vacancies
caused by graduation last June. As
soon as any man shows particular
marked ability in any event, he will be
shifted to the varsity squad.
Believing that the present system of
selecting track managers is unsatis-
factory, a new plan was suggested for
consideration. Under the Proposed
system, class track maagers would be
eligible for this position, and promo-
tion would be based entirely upon abil-
ity. This would preclude the elections
at the end of the sophomore year,
which system is in vogue at the pres-
ent time. It was held that the biggest
fault. found with the present election
system, is that the campus in general
has no way of knowing which men
have done the best and most faithful
work, but instead often elect an in-
dividual who is better known than his
opponent.

Temple Theatre
Mon., Nov. 23-The Paisioned Bit.
Tues., Nov. 24-Hearst Selig News.
Wed., Nov.. 25-The Derelicts.
ThursZ Nov. 26-Perils of Pauline (13
Story).
Fri., Nov. 27--The Livid Flames.
Sat., Nov. 28-Seven Sealed Orders.
The Song of the Wildwood Flute (with
Mary Pickford).
Coming Next Week--"Gwendolyn."
Order HILL'S SWEET
CIDER Phone 2140
hy not have it delivered regularlybi or tri-
weekly? ° Many do. Always fresh. No preser-
vatives used. Visit the mill at the orchard.
KENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS
IArcade Theatre
Wednesday, November 25
What a Woman Will Do. A Drama
of compelling interest.
Thursday, November 26
THE FOLKS FROM WAY DOWN
EAST. A Special Thanksgiving Fea-
ture.
Friday-Saturday, November 27-28
Dramatization of JULES VERNE'S
great story, "Michael Strogoff." It is
a wonderful, gripping story, magnifi-
cently produced. If you have read the
book you will not miss it; if you have
not read the book do not fall to see
the picture.
Monday-Tuesday, November 30-Dec. 1
WHEN BROADWAY WAS A TRAIL.
Another splendid Shubert Feaure.
WILL SHOW "SINGING MOVIES"
AT FINAL BENEFIT FOR BAND
New Films Give Pictures of Doctor
Angell, President Hutchins
and Dean Cooley
Tonight's exhibition of the Varsity
band's movie shows in Hill auditori-
um, is to be featured by "singing mov-
ies." This number consists of a film
made of the "Orpheus Four," a quartet
which formerly appeared at the Orphe-
um theatre, on Main street, and which
will supply music suited to the pic-
tures in which they appear.
Approximately 600 persons have at-
tended the exhibitions in the past two
nights, and it is expected that tonight
will be the big night. Among the new
films which were shown last night,,
were new pictures of President-Emeri-
tus James B. Angell, taken in front of
his home, and a film of President Har-
ry B. Hutchins and Dean Mortimer E.
Cooley, which was made in front of the
law building.
An addition was made to the film of
the Cornell game, showing the making
of the second touchdown of the game,
complete from the middle of the field
until Maulbetsch crossed the goal line.
A feature film, taken at close range
of a person feeding a squirrel, was also
added to the program.

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Attractive

Eastern Michigan Edison Compainy
Corner E. William and B. Main Streets

Lighting 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 ?
4L t is easy to choose from our die-
play. You will find some unusually
appropriate designs in side brackets
and chandeliers in our show room.

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PREKETEES SWEETS AR]
the best because they are manufactured of ti
best materials and under our supervisio
We give you quick service in our fountain drinks a
lunches.
SUGAR BOWL

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M. LELAND SPEKS ON UNION
PROGRAM GIVE NEXT SUNDAY
usical Numbers aid Refreshments
Also Included for Mixer
By Commttee
Mr. H. M. Leland, of Detroit, will
eak on "Character a Business" on
e program to be givn by the Mich
an Union at 3:00 o'cock next Sun-
y afternoon. Musici numbers are
ing prepared, and rereshments will
on hand for the (fair, which is
signed as a mixer.
Mr. Leland is Consilting General
anager of the Cadillc Motor com-
ny, of Detroit. He i an ex-presi-
ent of the firm, and Is son is now
neral manager of the company. Mr.
eland designed the ca: made by the
>mpany, and is classe by many as
e of the two greatestbusiness men
Detroit.
The chairman of the committee on
usical numbers for th, semester is
lesson T. Bushnell, '15 The others
the committee, which i to be chang-
L every two 'weeks are:John L. Me-
hem, '16L, Ralph L. Hatins, '16, and
enry H. Roberts, '15L.

LEADERS OF JUNIOR CLASSES
TO TARE ACTION ABOUT J-HOP
George McMahon, '16, and Don
Smith, '16E, presidents of their re-
spective classes, will consult Presi-
dent Harry B. Hutchins today in re-
gard to the Junior hop. The class
presidents will try to learn what the
faculty will demand in the nature of.
reforms, before it grants permission
to the junior classes to undertake the
social function this year.
The senior engineers voted yester-
day to authorize their president, '0.
W. Hall, to sign the petition that will
be drawn up by the class presidents,
as announced in yesterday's issue of
The Daily. The engineers are the
first class to respond to the appeals
made by Smith and McMahon.

THANKSGIVING PARTY TONIGHT
at Granger's from 9-12. 50c per couple.
ROOM FOR RENT-Front 'room suit-
able for two in quiet home. Cheap.
Phone 2352-J. One-half block from
campus. 50
LOST--Loose leaf r ote book. Owner's
name on it. Phone 2112-J.
LOST-Probably on campus Monday,
watch fob with initials E. A. H. in
gold. Finder please retlirn to Mich-1
igan Daily office for reward.
5 good acts and 2 reel of. motion pic-
I tures at the Majestic' Thanksgiving
matinee at 3:00 P. M. 49-50-51
FOR RENT-A very desirable front
suite two squares from campus, New
double deck bed. Only two in fam-
ily and 4 students in house. Apply

WAN KING LOO
COME UP AND TRY
George's Chop Suey
Delicious Chinese and American Dishes
341 S. State St. Phone 12441
Carter the Magician will have you
guessing at the Majestic.
Carter the Great American :Magic.
ian will soon be at he Majestic.
Buy your Conklin Pen at Tan Dor.
en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard streets ti
NOTICE-An Illinois manufacturei
wishes to co-operate with a man, lady
or company to handle a staple article
and permanent position in Ann Arbor
No soliciting and only spare time re-
quired. Remuneration about $10.00 a

LET A VICTROLA MAKE *%U HAPPY

President Of Club To Go To Madison
Members of the Dixie club met at
the Union last night, and chose their
president, M. J. Broussard, '15, to rep-
resent them at the national convention
of Dixie clubs of northern colleges
and universities, to be held Saturday
at Madison, Wis. Plans are now in
progress for a smoker to come some-

These chilly fall evenings are nice to stay at home and hug the
fire. With a Victrola playing you can invite your friends in and enter-
tain them royally. No need for an expensive entertainment.
The Victrola is always ready for an informal dance.

GRINNELL BROTHERS
120-122 E. 1iberty St.

Phone 170'

1207 Willard. . 50-1-2 week. An investment
._quired which is entir
Carter the Mysterious carries a ear- personal interview wi
load of paraphernalia. most skeptical person
safest and largest eari
Be sure to attend the Thanksgiving obtainable. Address
Matinee at the Majestic. 49-50-51 this paper.

We have a stock of thirty-five Victrolas to select from.

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