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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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When You Think o Christmas

Sale Starts Sat. Nov. 28
/4 Off
Mens' Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Mackinaws & Bath Robes

THINK OF
Whitman's Candy
60c., 80c. and $1.00 a pound

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CALKIN'S
324 South

PHARMACY
State Street

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WADHAMS & CO.
121-123 So. lain St.

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Temple Theatre

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the Farmers & Mechanics Bank
101-108-105 South 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. l. Hiscock, Pres., Michael J. Fritz,
Cash'r, W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F.
Braun, Asst. Cash'r, Wm. Waltz Asst. Cash'r
Savings Dept.
(jenaan-imneicag,3a uS ' d
Liberty and Malin Sts.
A Most Convenient Place lor'Your
Banking

Coll egeaMen!
My assort1nent includes
the latest novelties for the
college men. Workman-
ship and designing of the
highest quality, and at a
reasonable figure.
A, F. Marquardt
Campus Tailor
New ILocation
616 WILLIAM' t.STREET
ieterle Bldg.

The Reliable Laundry
Is, responsible for your laundry linen.
Does not tear your linen, but mends it.
Does not promise to sew on buttons, but does it.
The RELIABLE LAUNDRY wants your trial to show that it is Reliable.
We are anxious to serve you. Prompt service.

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Phone 794

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AMATEUR FINISHING
CAMPUS VIEWS
PORTRAITS

DAINES & NICKELS

The "ly Studio on the Campus.
33P4s36 S. State st.
A Official Photuigraphers For The MICIGSANENSIAN.

-Prof. F. N. Scott of the rhetoric de-
partment will go to Chicago next Sat-
urday where he will attend a meeting
of the executive committee of the
North Central Association of Colleges
and Secondary schools. The meeting.
is held to arrange the program for the
annual meeting of the association,
which is held some time in March.
-Michigan was well !represented at
he National Council of Teachers of
English held in Chicago, November 26-
28. Professors T. C Trueblood, R. D.
T. Hollister, and F. N. Scott took
part in the general discussions on edu-
cational questions, and all report that
the Council was a complete sucess.
-Prof. J. R. Brumm of the rhetoric
department delivered a university ex-
tension lecture last Friday night at
Kensington on the subject of "Educa-
tional Ideals."
-In order to discuss plans for future
concerts and conduct of the band, a;
business session of the University of
Michigan .Band association, which in-
cludes all the active members of the
organization, will be held at the Mich-
igan Union, at 7:00 o'clock tomorrow
evening.
-Dr. Victor C. Vaughan will go to
Detroit today where he will discuss3
the Amberson bill before the Board1
o Commerce of that city.
-Miss Carol F. Walton. secretary of
the local branch of the AntiTubercu-
losis society, spoke before the meeting
of the county Y. M. C. A. secretaries3
yesterday on the work of the society.t
At the close of the meeting it was de-
cided that the secretaries would co-
operate with the society in making
the sale of Christmas seals a success.
-Catholic Students club will give a
Christmas party at 2:00 o'clock Satur-
day afternoon in St. Thomas hall, in
place of the regular Friday night meet-
ing. Fisher's orchestra will play, and
25 cents admission will be charged.
-Request has been made to the Michi-
gan Union employment bureau that
some student apply for work at card-
writing. The patron prefers some stu-
dent who is moderately skilled at the
work, and who has most of his after-
noons free.
-C. D. LaRue, grad., cut a deep gash
in his finger, while honing a razor yes-
terday. University health service phy-
sicians were forced to take four stitch-
es in the injured member
-Almost a complete set of "Life,"
which has been built up mainly by
gifts from various sources during the
last ten years, has recently been bound
by the general library.
-News has just been received by the
general library of the death of their
French agent, Jean Terquem. He and
his father have looked after the inter-
ests of the library in Paris, for the
last ten years.
WRESTLERS TO ORGANIZE CLUB
AT MEETING IN GYM TONIGHT
Students desirous of organizing a
wrestling club will hold a meeting in
the trophy room of Waterman gymna-
sium at 7:00 o'clock tonight. Lewis
C. Reimann, '17L, and Robert W. Wat-
son, '18M, arein charge of the work of
organization, and intend to secure com-
petition with clubs in other colleges
and universities. A captain and offi-
cers are to be elected tonight.

Lion. Nov. 30. The Long Way.
Tuesday.;earst Selig News
Wed. Dec. 2.-"Gwendolin," "The Girl
at the Lock."
Thurs. Dec. 3.-Perils Pauline (4
Story.)
Friday, Dee. 4.-His First Case.
Sat. Dee. .-Under RTyal Patronage.
COXIN- NEXT WEEK
The Plum Tree
With Francis X. Bushman.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ANN ARBOR
Capital - - $100,000
Surplus and Profits $65,000
Directors
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, 1I. J. Ab-
hott, S. W. Clarkson, F. D. Kinne, Harrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
Order HILL'S SWEET
CIDER Phone 2140
why not have it delivered regularly,bi or tri-
weekly? Many do. Always fresh No prser-
vatives used. Visit the mill at the oiacard
KENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS
Arcade Theatre
Tuesday, December 1
"When Broadway Was a Trail," a
Shubert Feature with Barbara Ten-
nant.
Wednesday, December 2
"The Corsair," a splendid Pathe-
made drama in four parts. Also the
famous Pathe Daily.
Thursday, December 3
"More than Queen," a superb four
part drama in Pathecolor. Also the
Pathe Daily.
Friday, Saturday, December 4.5
Bret Harte's "Salomy Jane" with
Beatriz Michelena. A dramatization
of "Salomy Jane's Kiss," Harte's fa-
mous story of the "Days of '49" in
California.
SOCCER TEAM MAY BE GRANTED
"M" IN RECOGNITION OF WORK
Junior Laws Petition For Numerals to
Entire Squad Disallowed
By Directors
At a meeting of the board of di-
rectors of the athletic association held
yesterday afternoon, the advisability
of awarding "M's" to the members of
the soccer team was discussed. A pe-
tition asking that the team receive
such recognition was tabled until the
next meeting of the board when it will
probably be discussed and settled.
A petition from the junior laws, ask-
ing for an extra number of numerals,
was disallowed. The numerals were
awarded the class football team, which
ranked second in the series this fall.
A new and smaller list of men to re-
ceive their numerals will have to be
submitted before the athletic associa-
tion will act again.
A list of the fresh engineers, who
were to receive their numerals, wasl
also tabled, due to certain irregularities
in the choosing of the men, who were
to be r'ecognized by the insignia.
AMENDMENT GRANTS STUDENTSt
VOTE WHILE AWAY FROM HOME
Students may, in future elections,
vote in Ann Arbor, providing they ares
of age, as the constitutional amend-c
ment allowing students and traveling
men to vote .while away from home,
has carried. This means that the1
large exodus of students to their hom-t
es, characteristic of election days of1
the past, will be checked, as it willt
merely be necessary for students to
step into the Ann Arbor polls to mark
the ballot.c

For use with Gas.

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Toasters, Chafing Dishes, Coffee
Percolatoars, and all accessories fer
Table Cooking.
Gas 'does the work quicker and
better than Electricity.
Concealed floor connection under
the table making the outfit entirely
portable.
We invite your attention for
Christmas * Gifts.

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WASII[NAW EMS COMPANY'

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Quality Tailor
We make suits for both
LADIES and GENT'S
ALSO make over-garments in con-
nection with our dress-making
department. Come in and try,
us. IEvening gowns a specialty.
Phone royo J
J. J. SCHANTZ
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340 S. STATE ST. Over Schleede's Book Store

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TYPEWRITER
B ARGAI N S
We have a few Trial Machines
which we offer at greatly reduced
prices on the easiest of terms. Will
be glad to have you try them.
We rent typewriters, too.
ROYAL TYPEWRITIR CO. INc.
A. H. COHEN, Resident Salesman
Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue

Cloth Shop
It you want to be fitted 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
it should be. come into my cloth shop,

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TRANSIT MARKET
Wi. LI NDEMAN

DEALER IN

PARTICULAR LAUNDRY
FOR
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PEOPLE
CITY LAUNDRY
THOS. ROWE, Prop.
406 Detroit St. Phone 457-AI

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Fresh and Salt Meats
Pork, Ham Poultry, etc.
Bel Phone 22.94 212 N. 4th Ave.

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IMAY INCREASE SIZE OF "" CLUB LARGE NUMBER OF STUDENTS
__.---CSIGN UP FOR BIBLE GROUPS
Executive . Committee Will iiscnss

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HoznemvMae ,ndites
AT
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302 So. Main Street
FLASHLIGHTS
All Sizes a.t Reasonfable Pric.a
AT
MANN'S DRVG STOK.E

Phone 876

E ulairgemnents
Plans for increasing the membershipI
of the "M" club will be discussed at a
meeting of the executive committee of
that organization, to be held
at the Michigan Union, next Sat-
urday, December 5. The committee,
which consists of the officers and board
of directors of the club, will gather at
6:00 o'clock at an informal dinner.
The chib now has in the neighbor-
hood of 100 fully paid members, and
the executive body hopes to adopt
plans which will -increase this to in-
clude a larger proportion of the 500
"M" men eligible.
Soph Lits Vote to Support Relief Fund
Soph lits passed a resolution in fa-
vor of the Belgian relief fund, in re-
sponse to a communication from the
local committee read at yesterday's
meeting. The class also authorized its
president, Willis D. Nance, to sign
the J-Hop petition.
The class voted to fix its dues at 50
cents. The following committees
were appointed: financial, Lawrence
Aiken, Euphemia Hildner, and officers
of the class ex officio; auditing, Rob-
ert Hunting, Kemp Burge, and Edward
Simmions

At a meeting and dinner held at
Newberry hall last night for the pur-
pose of interesting university students
6 in Bible study, more than 90 men were
enrolled in classes. The new coopera-
tion plans between the local churches
and the University Y. M. C. A. were
explained by one of the speakers, and
it was stated that in the future, all
Bible study work lj Ann Arbor, church
and otherwise, will be handled by a
committee with Waldo R. Hunt, '16, as
general chairman. The freshman work
will be handled by a sub-committee
with C. H. Gernert, '17, as chairman.
-BERT ST. JOHN WILL COACH
SKIETCHES GIVEN BY MASQUES
Bert St. John, of Detroit, who train-
ed the choruses of the Michigan Union
opera last year, will coach "Shades of
Night" and "Alice at Michigan," the
two plays to be staged by Masques at
the Kermess, to be' presented by uni-
versity women on the evening of De-
cember 12. in Hill auditorium.
Beginning the early part of this
week, Mr. St. John will direct five re-
hearsals of the performance. He will
also be present to supervise the actual
production at the Kermess.

213 S. Main St.

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Buy your Conklin Pen at
en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard

Van Dor-
street. tf

LOST-A Martin Fur neck-piece on
North University or Geddes on
Thanksgiving Day. Reward at Uni-
versity Y. M. C..A. 53
LOST-S. A. E. pin No. 10,083 probably
on South University. Phone 343,
Reward.-55

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Senior lit class meeting, 4:00 o'clock
today, Tappan hall.
All members of the Comedy club re-
port at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon in
Barbour gymnasium for assignments
in the cast of "Pomander Walk."

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