THE MICHIGAN DAILY :.._.,._ THAT NEW STUDENTS We are ready to show you the best line of flen's Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans, Raincoats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings MICHIGAN REMEMBER, SCRAP BOOK Is Just Right Better Paper Better Cover 1' Better Better Binding Price We have a full of Patrick D Mackinaw C Sweaters Balmacaans Society Br Clothes I line iluth oats and and Sold only at CALKINSt Pharmacy 324 So. State Street I Shown in the City WA DHAMS & CO. 121-123 go. Plain St. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300 ,000 Su plus $100,000 Resources $3,000,000 A General' Banking Business ;Transacted Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., Michael s. Fritz, Cash'r, W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F. Braun, Asst. Cash'r, Wm. Waltz, Asst. Cash'r Savings Dept. Liberty and Main StS. A Most Convenient Place for Your Banking The Farmers & Mechanics Bank 101.103-105 South Main Street Capital, $100,000 Surplus and Profits . . $75,000 IT stands to reason. that we can make you suits cheaper but of the same quality as o t h e r tailors be- cause we pay less rent. A. Marquardt is sit- uated over the Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. The Reliable Laundry will surely plhase you if you are particular about laundry linen r- -Assistant Professor Henri T. His and Mr. A. J. Pieters, of the botany department, left last Monday for St. Louis,. Mo., where they will spend the week attending the twenty-fifth anni- versary of the founding of the Mis- souri Botanical Gardens. Professor Hus and Mr. Pieters will return to Ann Arbor the first part of next week. -Plans for a dance, the annual Thanksgiving banquet, and the admis- sion of new men will be the business to come before the meeting of the Ken- tucky club at the Michigan Union at 7:30 o'clock, tomorrow night. -Commerce club members will go to the M. A. C. game in a special inter- urban car, leaving State and Packard streets at 8:40 o'clock,.Saturday morn- ing. Tickets may be obtained-from the president of the club A. W. Mothersill, '15. -M. Paul Cogswell,1'l1E, who has been organizing campaign comimttees for the new $1,000,000 Union clubhouse has returned to Ann Arbor after a trip through the upper peninsula of Mich- igan. His work is now practically completed. -All men who are writing music for the 1915Union opera are reminded that their contributions must be handed in not later than October 20, at the Un- ion.. -Harold Collins, '16, who has been confined in the university hospital for several days with a throat infection, has been discharged from the insti- tu tion. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Members of Cosmopolitan club in tableau report in Hill auditorium, 6:45 o'clock tonight. Gargoyle business staff meeting at 4:00 o'clock today. All members and tryouts must be present. TEMPLlE T HEATRE MON. Oct. 12-The ClIded Kidd, with Elsie McLeod TUES. Oct. 1 3-Hearst-Selig Pictorial News WED. Oct. 1 4-The Billionaire THUR. Oct. 1 6-7th Story of Pauline FRI. Oct. 1:6-Willie, with W. Okman SAT. Oct. 17-His Stolen Fortune, with Francis X. Bushman Mary Pickford in A Rich Revenge Coming Next Week-Strong Heart Royal Typewriters FOR SALE On Easy Terms Machines for Rent at low rates A. H. COHEN, Resident Salesman 1314 So. University Avenue Phone 2282 At the Majestic Grace Cameron will sing "Little Dolly Dimples." tf Waterman Fountain Pens of all kinds. University Avenue Pharmacy. tf In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Store. tf Everyone who really knows the Gas Meter thinks well of him. That's because in the long run he is true and honest and what he says is always open to proof. He measures for what the most useful and helpful com- modity that comes into your house. He tells you whenever you look at him just where you stand; just how much light and fuel you have used in a given time. From that you know just what they have cost you. Make a friend of your Gas Meter. Get acquainted with him. Phone to the Gas Office for an introduction. Nancy Gay knows him and likes him. "The Story of Nancy Gay"} recites her experiences. Call at our office for a copy. It is FREE. J 9ek *oods called tr and delivered Phone 794 Get your kodak supplies University Ave. Pharmacy. and night and Sundays. at the uni- Open day tf MkYLES Cloth So F. A. MYLES 1e s to enzonoxnce that his Cloth Shop is now located at 616 EAST LIBERTY ST. Yours rasepeotfully. WE ARE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH Buy Your DRUGS and DRUG SUNDRIES AT MANN & WALKER Phone 876 24 3 S. Main St. S alads made with a home flavor. In fact, all our confections are strictly home made; such delicacies as candies, ice creams and dainty lunches we claim to be the best you can find. TH E CREST Rhetorie Rooks to Be Sold Tomorrow Students who wish to sell second- hand copies of the pamphlets for use in rhetoric courses 3 and 4 are asked to report to Prof. J. R. Brumm, in West hall at 11:00 o'clock tomorrow morning. Union to Serve Special Sunday Meals Special dinners will be served at the Union each Sunday noon and evening throughout the year as has been done in the past. These meals are open to ladies. The noon meal is served from 1:00 to 3:00 o'clock, and the evening meal from 6:00 to 8:00 o'clock. In addition to the Sunday meals, ladies are admitted to the Union on days on which football games are played, and also during May festival week and commencement time. Soph Medics May Challenge Council Soph medics promise to have a stormy session, when they meet at 11:00 o'clock Friday morning. The meeting will be called .to decide wheth- er the class will have the student coun- cil supervise its election, but the whole question of future relationship with the council may also be decided. Offi- cers of the class would not speak for publication, regarding the probable action of the class. FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Now Ready, Including ADLERS' & KUPPENHEIMER'S MODELS ALLEN'S Good Clothes Store, Main St. We shine shoes bright and block hats right. The Athens on Liberty St. Try us once. tf. Grace Cameron is coming to the Ma- jestic. t 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. Pianos to rent at Schaeberle & Sons, Music House. tf. Grace Cameron is coming. Watch for the date at the Majestic. NEW AND BECOMING Styles in FALL HATS Now on Display ALLEN'S Good Clothes Store Main St. Miss Francis Caspari, after seven years of study in New York City, has opened a studio for voice culture at 424 N. State St. For rparticulars apply at studio or phone 638. IMPORTANT!!1! All persons who have purchased round-trip ticleets to Lansing from ei- thtr Huston Bros. or the Michigan Un- ion, for the 8:46 car are requested to call H. Grylls, phone 16, any time after 12:15 p. m. 15 li J : , {{ l 111 t',S } i; "" ' _____ I ' r ,,,,,,, Washtenaw Gas Company 'i -. --'-- HILL AUDITORIUM, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1 Yt ! ' ,I ++III JJ 1. ; 'T TTTTt1 J T _- If , / ' 1;. " . l IL CHORAL UNION CONCERTS ALBERT A. STANLEY, Director "Bull" Du rham an -International Favorte Men prominent. in the social, business andipublic life of many nations find supreme tobacco satisfaction in the deliciously fresh, mild cigarettes of unique flavor they roll for themselves, to their individual lik- ing, from "Bull" Durham tobacco. Their distinguished example has made it correct, smart, fashionable to "Roll Your Own" upon every occasion. GENUINE "BULL DUMRHAM' SMOKING TOBACCO There is no purer, milder tobacco in the world than "Bull" Durham--noneother with such a swee:, mel- low, irresistible fragrance. This rare, balmy aroma is as delicate and elusive as it is distinctive and pleasing, and can. only be retained and en- Ask for FREE joyed in the fresh -rolled cigarette. book of "papers"$ "Bull" Durham hand-made cigar- with each 5c sack ettes afford wholesome enjoyment and lasting satisfaction to more mil- lions of men than all other high- grade smoking tobaccos combined.- IN FREE An illustrate) booklet, show- ing how to "Roll Your Own" Cigarettes and a Book of cigarette papers, * will both be mailed to you free, on postal ,i I request. Address "Bull' Durham, Dur- ham, N. C., Room 1298. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Standard Loose Leaf note books- Grace Cameron coming to the your name on cover without expense jestic is the biggest single act c at Wahr's University Book Store. booked on the "Butterfield Circuit. Oct. 28-Johanna Gadski Nov. 11-Ferruccio Bussoni Dec. 2-Philadelphia Orchestra Feb. 17-Cinoinnatti Orchestra Mar. 12-L.o Slezak May 19-22-May Festival Pre-festival Course Tickets (Re - served) $3.00, $3.50, $3.75, $4. Single Concerts $1, $1.25, $1.50 Mail orders filled In order of re- ceipt from' special sections after Oct. 14. Public sales bee~n Oct. 19. CALL AT SCHOOL OF MUSIC FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary I DO YOU KNOW That you can purchase all editions Schirmer and Wood Library One Half Off Theory and Practice of Tone Relations by Goetschens for $r 2 Folk Songs and Part Songs by Dainrosch for............. Call and rgel our prices on all Classical MIusic FREE DELIVERY GRINNELL BROTHERS 120.122 East Liberty Street Phone 1707 Hear Grace Cameron sing "Cause I'm Pigeon Toed." tf There will be a party given in the Baptist church parlors on Friday 8:00 p. m. All students of Baptist affilia- tinn areinvwited. Grace Cameron "Miss Dolly Dim- ples" will soon be at the Majestic. Pianos to rent. Good dependable in- strunents at lowest rates. Schaeberle & Son's Music- house, 110 So. Main St. tt. . . .r i :.