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October 14, 1914 - Image 2

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TEDMICHIGAN DAILY

You'll Feel Right
All Over
when you try on the finished suit or
overcoat we have made to your
measure. There will be no places
where the garment is too tight or -
too loose. In short, you will have
absolutely perfect fitting apparel,
right in cut, right in style, right in
every way.
C. H. WILD CO.
Leading Merchant Tailors State Street

We have a complete line of Foot Ball Goods of all kinds
Foot Balls from $1.00 to $5.00

Gym Supplies

A complete

outfit for $2.25. Get your Gym Shoes for
the rush 750

Sheehan's
Students Boof:store,

B SY BEE
"The Popular Place"
Home Made Caridies and
leeCreeam

LUNCHES

SODAS

Efficient Service

South State Street

THE MIC-IGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year.
Lntered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $2.50; by 'mai, $2.50. Want ad.
stations Qurry's, Tiv. Pharmacy, C. Ii.
Davis,, cor. Packard and State. 'Phones 96o
and 2414.
Business Oflice Phone 960
E ditorial Office Phone 2414
H. Beach Carpenter........Managing ditor
W. Sherwood Field........ Business Manager
Fred Foulk...................News Editor
F. F. McKinney...........Associate Editor
T. Hawley 'rapping.........Associate Editor
F. M. Church...............Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Ilofnan Arthur H. Torrey
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1914.
Night Edior-James M. Barrett.
BUSINESS STAFF TRYOUTS
All Juniors and Sophomores desir-
ing to try out for the Dalily Business
Staff will notify the office between one
and five today. Phone 960.
There will be a meeting of the busi-
ness staff and try-outs this afternoon
at 5 o'clock.
CLASS TEAMS
Class loyalty, the fun of 'the thing
and regard for one's health, all go to-
gether to make up a strong argument
to convince a man that he should go
out for his class team. The conten-
tion that class athletic organizations
are stepping-stones to the Varsity is
an additional point, but most class
athletes do not compete with any es-
pecial longing for higher glory or
achievemenq.
Michigan has developed as elab-
orate a system of inter-class sports
as any university in the country. Its
success lies largely in the fact that
students have participated with more
than dumb-bell enthusiasm. Reason-
able restrictions have been put forth,
but for most part class rivalry has
been given healthy range. The games
have frequently been contested hotly,
and the participants have enjoyed the
sport.
Some of the class teams are about
to make their annual call for new men.
A certain number of men have already
determined to try out for positions. A
great many men have not, and this
latter portion includes students who
are skillful athletes as well as those
who need the exercise. It is for these
men to consider seriously the advan-
tages of donning the honorable though
variegated uniform of the class team
try-o--t.
The man who escaped serious con-
sequences for breaking open the lock-
ers at Ferry Field must have been
a fairly good explainer.
There is a difference of opinion as
to whether 926 or an even 1000 colds
got their start in life on the stands
Saturday.
The first toque sighted, it is hard to
believe, was not on the head of a town
youngster.
Not all of the apples from surround-
ing farms are brought to Ann Arbor
in wagons.
Why not set aside one hour every
evening for student solicitors, and
save time.

seem able to stop auto speeding.
Every postage stamp saved is a mile
nearer Cambridge.
Where is Felch park? S
Whitney Theater
Annette Kellerman in "Neptune's
Daughter" will be the attraction at
the Whitney for the remainder of the
week beginning today. The film was
liked when it was shown here last
year.
Majestic Theater
A chorus girls' contest will be held
at the Majestic Friday evening, be-
tween the first and second shows, in
which the chorus of the Jack Trainor
musical comedy, "Watch Your Step,"
will participate.
Catherine Reighard, '15, president,
and Ruth Hutzel, '16, treasurer, of the
Women's League, will hold office
hours in Barbour gymnasium on
Thursdays from 1:00 to 2:00 o'clock,
beginning October 15. All business
with these officers must be transacted
during this time.
* -* *
The self-government board meets
this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock in Bar-
bour gymnasium. It is important that
every member be present.
Wyvern mets Thursday, October 15,
at 7 :30 o'clock at the home of Ruth
Brown, 1012 Hillastreet.
* * *
Locker combinations in Barbour
gymnasium may be obtained from Mrs.
Blackburn daily from 8:00 to 12:00,
and from 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock.
Coach Yost To Address Detroit Club
Coach Fielding H. Yost will be the
speaker at the first meeting of the
year of the University of Michigan
club of Detroit, to be held at the Edel-
weiss Cafe tonight. The coach will
talk football to the members of the
club, telling them of Michigan's pros-
pects for the season, and especially
of the chances in the Harvard game.
W. N. Ferris will address the club on
October 28.

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BOOKS

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For All Departments
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
and ENGINEERS SUPPLIES
LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS, FOUNTAIN PENS, ETC.

u

State AH~~ Maim
Street Street
University Bookstore

Michigan's Best Book Store
New and Second Hand

V'RYTHING, good or
bad, gets mo so
ith mg. Thar
even ain't hl fool
le an ole fool
Mellowness is the rare gift bestowed by Time on only the
best of man's or nature's handiwork-the fine wine, thc
fine violin and VELVET. VELVET, The Smootheit
Smoking Tobacco, is Kentucky's Burley de Luxe, with all
its natural flavor and body mellowed to an aged-in-the-
wood smoothness by more than two years' careful curing.
10c tins and 5c mctal-lined bags.
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['ROIT UNITED LINES
ANN ARBOR TIME.TABLE
d and Express Cars for Detroit-7:1o
and hourly to 6:to p. m., also 8:1o0
Cars for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:06 a. m.,
every two hours to 6:o6 p. ni., 7:o6 p.
:o6 p. in., 9:i0 p. in., and 1o-45 P. m.
Ypsilanti only, 11:15 P. n,12:15 p. In.,
> p. m., i:oo a. m.
d Cars for Jackson-7 :46 a. m. and
ytwo hours to 7:46 p. in.
Cars for Jackson-5 :2a . m., 6:51 a. m,
every two hours to 6 :51p.im.,also
p. mn., 11:15 p.-m.

We are better prepared
than ever before to meet your
wants for the Fall and Wi4ter of
1914 - 15
SHROEN BROS.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
Ready to wear. The store that
always treats you fair
124 S. MAIN'
PHONE iooo

'U ivevsiq ~flu s cIbo
Corner Maynard and William Streets
Pns for Rent
Victor Victrolas and Records
College Music

To the - TRADE
Lover MARK
4 U. a.o
of sane and healthy sport,
the Spalding trade - mark
needs no introduction.
For nearly two-score years
we have been catering' to
sport-loving America,from
the si m p 1e pastimes of'
childhood to the highly
developed g a m e of the
college foot ball elevens.
Forty-three stores, in the
largest cities of the world,
testify to the universal es-
teem in which Spalding
Quality is held.
CATALOGUE ON REQUEST

1
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ARROW
SHIRTS,
are in every style suitable
for city or country, frolic
or function. The colors
are fast, the styles smart
and right-the patterns
correct-insist on the
label,
$r.50 and up
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers

Union Bureau Offers A Few Positions
Employment statistics at the Mich-
igan Union bureau remain practically
unchanged, excepting the existence
of a few recently received offers for
working students.
There are now on hand a few solicit-
ing jobs, a position for a law student
willing to sell life insurance, an agen-
cy for certain papers and periodicals,
and selling of posters. New jobs are
telephoned in to the bureau from
time to time, and these are dealt out
as the applicants for work come to
the office.
Join the classes at Granger's if you
care to dance correctly. Class every
Wednesday night at 7:30. Private les-
sons by appointment. For particulars
call at 312 Maynard St. next to Majes-
tic or phone 246.
Dance every Wednesday and Satur-
day night from 9 to 12. 50c per couple.

Pre!scriptions
For the present no advance has
been made on the prices of
Microscopes
BAUSCH and LOMB, or SPENCER, at a spdcail price.
The Druggists on the corner. State and N. Univ.
Tailors to Men
Our Special $30.00 Suits
Have
QUAL1TY THAT
UALIFYS
UICKLY

SPALDING & BROS.
254 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, Mich.

,- -7

You will find,
the largest and
most complete
,line of
Footwear

The police department does

not

Henry

Co.

71 1 N. University Ave.

for ladies and
gentlemen at

i I

ahr's Shoe Stores,

MAIN STREET
STATE STREEI'

Headquarters for the
Underwood (the kind the
University uses) and other
high - grade Typewriters a n d
Typewriting supplies at

When near by drop in and let us show you the new Fall models

. -...

Choice Cu"t Flowers
Fine lot of Palms and
Ferns for Decorating
ICozusms ( ]H~I1
Cor. 12th int. and S. Univ. Ave.
Phone 115

0. D. MORRILL'S
322 South State Street
(over Baltimore Lunch)

"Call a Taxi"
Phone 228th
Taxicabs, Limousines,
Touring Cars and Auto
Baggage Trucks $

i

NEW AND BECOMING
Styles in
FALL HATS
Now on Display
ALLEN'S
Good Clothes Store
Main St.
Grace Cameron is coming. Watch for
lhe date at the Majestic.
Grace Cameron coming to the Ma-,
jestic is the biggest single act ever
booked on the "Butterfield Circuit." tf

University Ave. Pharmacy. The new
store. Drugs, sundaes, and toilet ar-
ticles.
At the Majestic Grace Cameron will
sing "Little Dolly Dimples, t
Waterm11an Fountain Pens of all
inids.University Avenue Pharmacy.
If
Get your kodak supplies at the uni-
University Ave. Pharmacy. Open day

Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.'
615 E. Liberty

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