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THE MICHIGAN LAILY

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When You Think of Christmas
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its Sat. Nov. 28
L/4 off
Raincoats, Mackinaws &Bath Robes

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

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$11.25
13.50
15.00
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18.75
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22.50

CALKIN'S
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on all Suits,
Overcoats, Pat-
rick Mackinaws,
Balmacaans and

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PHARMACY
State Street

Furnishings,

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TAYLOR WILL DELIVER
IN ANN ARBOR SUNDAY

TO THE PUBUC

Is & Co.
flain St.

Prominent

Chicago Social Worker to
Speak on Three
Occasions

FUHert' i G;

*$75,000
igs Bank;
urplus $100,00

College Men!
My assortment 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 Location
616 WILLIAM STREET,
Dieterle Bldg.

sst. Cash'r
Rn
Sts.
or Your

Graham Taylor, the famous social
worker of Chicago, will come to Ann
Arbor next Sunday, December 13, and,
will put in a busy day, speaking and
conferring with those who wish to
know of his work.
All university students who are in-
terested in social welfare work and
wish to learn more about it, may meet
Mr. Taylor at McMillan hall from 9:30
o'clock to 10:30 o'clock where he will
lead a discussion on the subject. He
will speak in the auditorium of the
Baptist church to Prof: J.P. Bird's soci-
ology class, the Baptist guild and all
others 'who wish to come, at 12:00
o'clock. He will be at McMillan hall
again from 2:00 until 4:00 o'clock to
meet any who wish to have interviews
with him. He will close the day with
a talk at the "Y" Majestic meeting'at
6:30 o'clock, when he will describe
the "Chicago commons," the social set-
tlemept he has developed.
EXHIBIT MATERIALS FOR ROAD
MAKING AT CHICAGO CONGRESS

Christmas time is fast ap-
proaching, and nothing makes a
more suitable gift than an ar-
tistic portrait. If you wish pic-
tures now is the time, for in
spite of increased f~cilities we
are very busy. Make dates for
sittings at earliest convenience.
Hoppe's Studio
619 E. Liberty St.
Phone 10783J

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Table Coo king Sets

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For use with Gas.

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iable Laundry
r laundry linen.
but mends it.
n buttons, but does it.
your trial to show that it is Reliable.
ou. . Prompt service.

5 S. Fourth Ave.

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An exhibit of materials for road-
makisg, laboratory equipment and
methods of making tests, together'with
charts showing the progress and cost
of road construction in Michigan, will
be made by the highway division of
the engineering department, at the
American Roadbuilders congress, in
the International amphitheater in Chi-
cago, December 14-19.
This undertaking resulted from an
invitation extended by the American
Roadbuilders association. The board
of regents has made an appropriation
to defray expenses.
This is the fifth congress to be held'
by the association, the purposes of.
which are to :stimulate interest in the
good roads movement throughout the
continent. It is expected that about
10,000 engineers, roadbuilders, high-
way commissioners and others inter-
ested will attend the gathering.
Kopald Will Speak to Jewish Students
Rabbi Louis J. Kopald of Buffalo,
N. Y., will speak to the Jewish stu-
dents, in McMillan hall, at 6:45 o'clock
Sunday night. Dr. Kopald's subject
will be, "The Day that Changed the
World."
Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor-
en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. tif
The Majestic Theatre will show
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Decem-
ber 14, 15, 16, all incidents that
happened on "THE TRIP TO HAR-
VARD." This is one of the greatest
motion pictures ever made. 62-67

Temple Thoatre
Thurs., Dec. io-Perils of Pauline (15
story).
Fri., Dec. i-Moving Picture Cowboy
(with Tom Mix).
Beloved Adventurer (with Arthur
Tohnson).
Sat., Dec. 12-The Devil's Signature
(with Richard Trovers).
MAary Pickford in The Three Sisters.
COMING NEXT WEED-Margurite'
Courtot in "The Barefoot Boy,"
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ANN ARDOR
Capital - - $100,000
Surplus and Profits $65,000 ,
Directors
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
bott, S. W. Clarkson, . D. Kinne, Harrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
Order HILL'S SWEET
CIDER Phone 2140
Why not have it delivered regularlybi or tri-
wockly ? Maly do. Always fresh.' No preser-
vatives used. Visit the mil at the orchard.
KENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS
Arcade Theatre
Thursday, December io
"VICTORY" by J. Parker Read, Jr.
A remarkable Five Part Drama propuced
with the aid and permission of the United
States Navy. Notable cast including
Secretary of the Navy Daniels.
Friday-Saturday, December 11-12.
ANDREW MACK noted Irish Come-
dian and character actor in the comedy-
drama "THE RAGGED FARL,."
Monday-Tuesday, December 14.15
"ACROSS THE PACIFIC" a Feature,
Photoplay in Five Parts.
MO1EY-RAISING SALE-All Cloth-
ing, Balmacaans, Overcoats, Suits, ;
Men's Furnishing Goods and Hats at
Sacrifice Prices.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street.1

Maybe you can win a big sack{
flour at the "Country Store" Night
the Majestic, Thursday, Dec. 17th.

of
at

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street,

WASNI[NAW GAS COMPANY

IYLES
oth Shop
TAILORS
built on the lines of fashionable Tailor-

our own Workshops

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

have a select stock of
Sugden Drug Co., 302 S.

LIBERTY STREET

See "Michigan's Famous Band" and
the "Roosters" arriving at the Copiley
Plaza in motion pictures at the Majes-
tic Mon., Tties., Wed., Dec. 14, 15, 16.
62-67

Ho'lida~y Gifts
OW BEING DISPLAYED
ome ln an d let us show you
&L ESo. Main Street
& WAPEh~one 876

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A Victrola for Christmas

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec.
14, 15, 16-The Majestic will show J
"The Trip to Harvard" in motion pic-
tures. 62-67'
Just the present for the prep-school
friend,-Big 'M' Calendar. 63
Best shoe shining. Hats of all kinds
cleaned and blocked. Next to Wagner
& Co. eod
Maybe you can win a Silk Kimona
at the big "Country Night" at the Ma-
jestio Thursday, Dec. 17th. 63-9
Order your seats now for the big
sack of flour at the "Country Store"
Night at the Majestic, Thursday, Dec.
17th. 63-9
See the Michigan-Pennsylvania game
play by play at the Majestic Mon.,
Tues., Wed., Deceember 14, 15, 16.
62-67
Call 522 for Holmes Taxi, Limou-
sine or carriage. 522. .!
See the most plienominal pictures of
a touchdown ever made at the Majestic,
Mon., Tues., Wed., December 14, 15
16. 62-67
The Newer Conception of Business.
A house planned and built solely as's
an expression of beauty and the fine
sentiments of the mind,-A spot on
the busy commercial street where only
objects of finest development in good
taste are sought as an ideal, and where
may be found choice gifts not for the
few exceptional people but for those
of refinement and small means,-A
place of enjoyment and profit for all.
You are cordially invited to visit the.
James Fostt r House of Art. eod T
See Michigan's Band in "Block M"
on Soldier's Field at the Majestic The-
atre Mon., Tues., Wed., Dec. 14, 15, 16.
62-67
Open Sundays 9:30 to 4:30, Lyndon.
Iec rents a kodak today, Lyndon.
See the best $1.00 Xmas present at
Schleedes. Athletic Calendar.

See the student's cheering section in
the "Block M" at the Pennsylvania
game in motion pictures at the Majes.
tic Mon., Tues., Wed., Dec. 14, 15, 1'
62-67
522 will bring a Holmes Taxi tb
your door at any hour. t
Christmas cigars and Christmas can-
dy. University Ave. Pharmacy. tf
See in motion pictures at the Ma-
jestic Mon,, Tues., Wed., Dec. 14, 15,
16, the entire crowd that went to the
Harvard game viewing Niagara Falls.
62-67
FOR RENT-$35 New Six room house,
Oak down stairs, maple and yellow
pine upstairs. Flexolite in kitchen
and bathrooms. C. . Depew, 702
Church. 65-66-67
WANTED - Enterprising fraternity
man who wants to make a little
change on the side. State class and
fraternity and full particulars will
be sent. Address BGE, care The
Michigan Daily, Ann Arbor, Mich.
63-4-5
LOST-On Ingalls or Huron between
Catherine and the Majestic Theater,
g Gold watch fob with monogram E. J.
L. on back. Leave at Quarry's drug
Store. Reward. 65
LOST-Between Mary St. and Rhetoric
Bldg., Friday afternoon, Victoria,
Fenian Reid Medal. Return to 809
Mary St. Reward. 65-66
LOST-$11.00 in currency at West
Hall or on campus about 3:00 Fri-
day. Liberarl reward. Finder please
return to James C. Howell, 720 S.
State. Phone 799-R. 65
LOST-Leather loose-leaf note book
near North University or Washing-
ton. Finder please return to D.
Thompson, 119 Park Terrace. 765-M.
65-66
LOST-Alpha Delta Phi fraternity pin
Tuesday night. Reward. . Phone

The world's best music and entertainment for
the entire family-and all your friends'besides.
A VARIETY OF STYLES $13-$200

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302 So. Main $treet

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Phone 1707 for a demonstration

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and GENT'S
er-garments in con-
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Come in and try
g gowns a specialty.

TYPEWRITER
BARGAIrN S
We have a few Trial
which we offer at greatl
prices on the easiest of ter
be glad to have vou ntrv tl

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We rent typewriters, too.
ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. INc.
A. H. cOHEN, Resident Salesman
Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue

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