PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY, PAGE sIZ THE MICHIGAN DAILt f'. 1 I ; ii iiiii 1111111111111111iillll 11 1 ldl% I Just Arrived! | AN ADAMLESS EDEN A NEW WALK-OVER FOR YOUNG MEN I i JrK R . " .. "Windsor" Model English Walking Boot in dull black, or Tan Russia Calf. Plump single soles A io POUND BOY would be proud to become the owner of one of our new "Michigan" Scrap Books made especially to preserve the little souvenirs of your Days at Michigan. -LYNDON- Prices remain the same for A J I sthis mammoth and unusual 3 DaysSta - Monday Girls-A Giris -~Girls 22-CHARMING BEAUTIES IN A SEETHING BLAST OF FRIVOLITY -22 7A i $4.50 y$ 5.00 CITY NEWS F The '"Windsor" is especially recommended to young men who want the style of the "hour" at moderate price. A last smart' &astern shops are featuring in their highest grade boots at highest prices Our price $4.50 - $5.00 HOFFSTETTER'S WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 115 S. MAIN ST. SWAIN 713 E. Univ. Ave. , Has on Sale in sizes from a Post Card to 8x [o, the finest Collection of Views ever taken of Ann Arbor and the Picture- sque Huron Valley. Hand-colored Prints and enlargements made to order. Drop in and see his work. a U I GYMNASIUM SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN-RUBBER OR LEATHER SOLES Prices 70c to $1.90 per pair Just received a New Basket Ball Shoe for Men ONLY $3.00 PER PAIR-HEAVY SUCTION RUBBER SOLE. 119 E. LIBERTY STREET Two Ann Arbor Banks Will Combine Announcements were made yester- day at the State Savings bank and the German-American Savings bank of the probable consolidation of those two institutions on January 1, 1916. Favorable action on the part of the stockholders of both banks at a meet- ing to be held December 2 is neces- sary, and it is expected that a ratifi- cation of the directors' action will be made at that time. The new bank will occupy the building of the newly equipped State Savings bank, at the corner of Washington and Main Streets. This building has recently been enlarged, and additions of new fixtures and equipment will make it one of the finest and most complete banking institutions in the state. Man Loses Hand in Concrete Mixer H. J. O'Neil, of the firm of O'Neil & Barnes, received injuries to his right hand yesterday which were so serious as to require amputation of the in- jured member. Mr. O'Neil was assisting in the con- struction of a storm sewer on McKin- ley avenue when he had his hand mangled in the gears of a concrete mixer. Grange Convention Held Here Soon Ann Arbor will be the scene of the State Grange convention on December 14 to 17. It is estimated that nearly 2,000 people will be here at that time. Many other cities have tried to get this convention, and Ann Arbor is ex- ceptionally fortunate to secure it. Meetings will be held in Hill audito- rium during the three days, and it is probable that the University School of Music will give a concert for the vis- itors during their stay in the city. The Ann Arbor Civic association is endeavoring to secure accommoda- tions for the Grange members in pri- vate residences, and thus far has ar- ranged for about 300. The price paid for rooms will be 50 cents per person every night when there are two in a room and 75 cents a night when there is only one. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. All Freshmen who are planning to try out for the business staff of the Gargoyle next year report at the Gar- goyle office, Press building, between 5 aid 5:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Typewriters of alt makes, rebuilt and second-and, for sale at $10.00 upwards. Liberal terms, Typewriters of all makes for rent, $1.50 per month, four months, $5.00 and upward. We make a specialty of Underwood type- writers and "Everything for the Type- writer." O. D Morrill, 322 South State street (over Baltimore Dairy Lunch). oct31-eod ARCADE Sunday Shows at,s6:3o & 8:00 P. M. Sunday, Nov. 21. -Frank Sheridan in "'The honeyc Master," on Cleveland Moffat's powerful play, "The'Battle." lKleine. Monday, Nov. 22.-Lyda Moreli, the famous emotional actress in"Souls Fu chained." five part. Tueday, Nov. 23.-"Tlie Wrath of the Gods," a remarkable production stag- ed by the master producer, 'lhos.. ITnce. Don't forget that our great Tl rip .Around the World'" cones every' Satu rday in connection %,ith our regular feature-both for. one price. Mann's Fine Tailored Hats Made in Ann Arbor 0e of19 All G U Factory Hat Store W. W. MANN, Prop. 113 E. Huron St. Near Alienel Hotel Quality -Variety-Values IAMONS JEWELERS ATCHS SCHLANDER RP SEYFRIE> I LBERTY .LBERTY g NAR p SILVERSRITHs pNNARgp SCHLANDERER & FSEYFRIED Including MABEL HARPER, "Nut Comedienne" 4--Big Acts--4 7?-Mammoth Scenes-.7 III If you miss this you miss a Treat Get Seats now for Thanksgiving--Matinee and light WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! The public is hereby warned to purchase seats nr'iy at the Box Office. The suc- cess of THE ALL GIRL REVUE has been so great that speculators are following the show and in one way or another sscuring seats for spe-t lative parposes. Al- though the show is exceptional, the regular Majestic scale will be in effect. Plenty of seat; arc ve available but should be ourchased at once. POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME TODAY ich-Penn Football Came Best Pictures Ever Shown TOD A'Y 1:30, 3, 7 and 8:30 P. M. II It's good judg- ment to ia k e your reservations now, Phone 1101 DOLENA PROUSE , a A BUSINESS EDUCATION is yours, if you can give us a little of your time You can use shorthand and typewriting now and when you get out you will find them stepping stones to the posi- tion higher up and to success in life. TEACHERS-TO-BE will find it to their advantage to be able to teach the commercial branches. Any teachers' agency will tell you that they cannot supply the great demand there is for teachers of these branches. A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT 'is being offered to all students that enroll before Janu- ary ist. We have the best of instruction and equip- ment and can thoroughly prepare you in.any or all of the commercial subjects. Step in and let us talk it over. HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 342-R State and William St. Ch i ropodist Corns, Bunions. Ingrown Toe Nails Treated with Antiseptic Precautions Every Tuesday at Mrs, T} 1L STODDARD'S HAIR SHOP Phone 2966J 707 N. University Ave. A Photo Drama that marks an epoch of the Pictures I 11 Mke yoxxr mappointmnen ts with DAINES (. NIC as soon as possible for the MICIIIGAMENSIAN PICTURE (You'll have to do it eventually; why not now?) 334-336-So. STATE ST., ANN ARBOR OVERCOATS and rain coats from the House of Kuppenheimer, on sale by N. F. Allen Co., Main street. oct6eod-wed Whitncy Theatre ANN ARBOR Saturday o.2 ii ONE IDEA OF LOYALTY (Continued from Page Five) is the same as my opinion of the blanket tax for athletics-it is un- just. If there are enough students willing to support competitive ath- letics to make it pay its expenses, well and good, let them support it. When it comes to the point that ev- eryone must be taxed to support it, regardless of his interest or disin terest, I feel that it is time for the system to go by the board. If there are enough who take act interest in military training to make it worth while, well and good, let us have mil- itary training-but voluntary. If it comes tothe point that it must be made compulsory to be an apparent success, the time is ripe for its dis- card. Witness Minnesota's experi- ence as quoted in your editorial. "There is too much loafing and stall- ing for the soft# jobs, without any ambition to learn anything of value." Is not that the inevitable result of compulsion? It may not be, but it has been my experience wherever I have seen compulsion in practice. "Well," the sponsors of the system may say, "let those that do not like it stay away." That sounds good, but this is a state university, for the edu- cation of all, not just those who want militarism. That it will not be for the education of all under the pro- posed ruling will become evident in the number that will not come, and that will fail to continue their work. Were I to be under the ruling I would most assuredly look for other insti- tutions with more of the university and less of the academy spirit. In nmy narrow acquaintance there are others of the same mind. The faculty has taken a stand for it. This they have done among them- selves, but they reckoned without Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's, 310 South State. oct23tf 2255 2255 2255 2255 A store to get good clothes-Reule, Conlin & Fiegel. nov3-7-12-17-21 4 I "' _ -- , i , :- SEATS l0c New DlaCf Tea Roo Sunday Evening Luncheon 5oC mm - A A LIN In Paul Kester' s Sparkling Comedy Exactly as Presented in New York and Chicago Sam Ward Steaks Our Specialty those whom the ruling will affect. Of course, they are supposed to knjv what is good for us better than we ourselves, but taey are far from unanimous in their decision, -tud I believe that a straw vote of either alumni or students would show a stronger majority against, than theirs was for the proposition. BERNHARD H. DAWSON, '16. Students, for the most safe, speedy, reliable economical Parcel and Mes- senger service, call 2028. nov3tf Notice to Michigan aily Advertisers 1 copy for Friday's issue of The Michigan Daily must be in the office by 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. No ads. will be set up Thursday. If you have a change of copy, please call The Daily and at.niill be sent to get it. "A joy to look at and listen to" PRICES 30c42.00 "Three acts of joyous laughter" SALE NOV. 25 ATTENTIION, Srrh)ES? For quick N I Ltst ad on BAC Lyndon's for Kodaks, films, finish- In future all cars stop at Goodyear's jEtad o lrg. Open Sunidays, 9:30 to 4:30 only. Drug Store. MESSENGER CALL see K OF TELEPHONE DI- 'hone 7M. A'17E. o dlw