THE MI1CHIGAN DAILY. -- a ry Glad You're BackI en-5z,.- Let Music Ring- Throughout the House x ,r S.lI V1\ 4e We hope that you will make this store your drugstore. We shall do our best to We are ready to showery-vu the best line of Men's Suits, t lvercoat s, serve you. Raincoats, Hats, Capsp, and Fun isliings at reasonable r ices I CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 S. State Street Either whien all alone,} or when a few friends unexpectedly drop in, you'll find heaps of real enjoyment in the Columbia Grafonolia: With all dance records at $1.00; popunlar' double disc records at 65c, y ou mcake a saving on every purchase. This instrument, of a full, rich, glorious tone will be sent to your house oan ap- proval. State whether you prefer oak or mahogany. With a large°, noiseless motor of unusual strength, and a plush covered turntable, it's an extraordlinatry buy at $10. MUSIC SHOP ALLMENDJNGER'S 129 E. Liberty' St. ¢+6terrr rn 0l-v-rY .e^. w ti j + I5 m Kj 1 I +, t A r Litu f ". 1 } fi ,. N71 1- -- WALIHAMS &CO'SCORNERI 1 201-203 S. Main St.J ivy Be and gai n th e admi ration of all by having your next suit Ind. rd'aiiy~ Custom Tailoired by ARTHUR F, MARQ-RD Campus Tatilor 516 East Wiliam "P. Phone 1422-1 an jGOTHITC" ARROW COLLAR FRONT FITS CRAVA T NOT PERFECT LY. 2 for 25C CLUETT. PEABODY & CO.. INC.. MAKER~S "1 PLE APPOINTED FELEGATE i TO SAFETY FIRST MEETING 3 1. W. Hemple, director of the local Civic association has been appointed Ias 'a delegate from this city, to a con- vention of the "Safety First Federa- tion of America," to be, held October 19 and 20, at the Hotel Ponchartrain in Detroit.' The convention is significant be- cause of the fact that it, is the first national convention of this organiza- tion which has for its motto, "The Cori servation of Life, Limb and Property." Gets $300 lWinages from Railway Line William Tuttle was awarded the sum of $300 Wednesday afternoon in his suit against the D., J. & C. Rail- way company.' He sought $5,000 for injuries sustained by him at Cooper's crossing in September, 1912.1 D~ally Will Rain Letters of 500 Words Communications to The Daily of 500 words or less will be run in the news columns, providing the communicator makes known to the managing editor his or her name. The article can be signed, however, in any way that the writer may desire. All the excess over 500 words will be charged for at regular advertising rates. These provisions are made for the protection of the publication, because of a limited amount of space, and are not to be interpreted in any way as discouraging communications. Two '08 Medics Receive Appointments Dr. Raymond F. Wafer, '08M, has been appointed an instructor ini anat- omy in the Medical School, and Dr. John G. Gage, '08M, has been madeR an, instructor in physiology and phar- maco logy. 25 cents-any part of the city. Stark~ Taxicab Co., 2255. oct5tf Fresh Lits will be photographed to- day at 12:00 o'clock in front of Me- miorial building by Hoppe. oct14S 4GRXINE ASKS FOlt REST ItOO-1; CITY MAY ANNEX NEW STREETI At the me'eting of the supervisors held in the court house yesterday, a petition was received from the County Grange, to have the basement of the court house furnished as a rest room for out-of-town people, to be operated by the Civic association. The request for a local option elec- tion which was received' Tuesday, was referred to a committee which will in- vestigate the petitions and report the first of next week. A petition has been filed with the supervisors asking that a stretch of land on West. Liberty street be incor- porated within the city limits in order to care for the expansion of Ann Arbor. M. A. C. Professor to Talk to Society Prof. T. R. Taft, of M. A. C., will address the Washtenaw Horticultural society at its next annual meeting at 2:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon, to be held in the council chamber of the city hall. His subject will be "orchard Possibilities in Michigan." and the nature of the address will make it of special interest to students and others interested, in forestry. Prof. Filibert Roth, of the forestry department, will make a short address which will be followed by the annual election of officers of the society. Fresh roasted peanuts, a big bag full for 10 cents'. Dean & Co., Ltd., 214 S. Main street. oct9-12-14 Martin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles and all musical instruments at Schae- berle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf Buy your Nazda lamps at Switzer's Hardware. "310 State. tf De-liclous is what they say after munching one of Bloomfield's choco- lates. 709 N. University. oct14 Laboratory coats. Wagner & Co., State St. Octl3-14 Lunches, Candles,Sod s NOTHING BUT THE BEST SUGAR BOWL IWhen Down Town try our .__. __ .,,___e_____..._.._ .__o.. ___ BONWIT TELLER Sc.!t ' C k /U/4/cr%0 )> ' ff /h / 0 FIFTH AVENUE T3TISL NEW YORK , C _, r_;,,. . cOa ""'. "J1'eunes -E I)Cltt,qCe man FT//es Urwcsat l es inI Dress / orte 11 Fashions 11 WANTED WANTED-Position as cook in frater- pity, sorority or boarding house. Can give good references. Call after 5 p. m. at 524 N. Fifth Ave. Phond 2064. Octl3-14 ILOST LOST-Fountain pen with two gold bands. Call 1257-d. oct14 LOST-Tan Beta Pi key. Call 1722-J. Reward. octl4-15-16 LOST-One lady's wrist watch. Re- ward for return to, 303 Science Bldg. octl4-15-16 LOST--Npt-e ,. Chl lni ontickets between Nwbrr hila]heool of Music l~oc12-.Rwrd, ;;r.Ct2 -18 FOR i~i' FOR RENT -W\ellr~sl~ro either situ:,, n uiCSnear campus. 4. ~1nr i ~ Girls, atteni-ti! Frai-tr shampoos, face ca&gecd 1Llcti go to Mrs. J. It, Ti,janows-"kL Phoneu 696-W. 11104ot dest.Sd entrance.. The modes presented express youth, and its symblol simplicity in every motif and line. Sopliisticaitioii and maturity are absent, verve and esprit eve :r present in accord with, the ideas and ideals estab(ished by the celebrated couturiers t o the "en il. Everything in apparel for and Formal Wear from from Undergarment to College, Sports Hats to Boots, Outerarm nnext You are cordially invited lo visit I Eon wil Teller &? Co. shop whena in Nec; York and to correspond on mailers of ashilc, . "A~rn -mm UNIVERSITY NOTICES Glee club tryouts will be held at 7~:00, o'clock Friday at the School 'of Music. All those who desire to 'try out for APPRAISAL VOlA'4-I)VANtES IRA PHlbY; 1 1.l(~)~ i Work on Edison 'ip9yr ',wte Nearing Com-sd-l i ) t Grinnell Bros.' Music House HAVE MOVED TO 116 South Main Street Between Huron and Washington PI ANOUS FOR SALE AND- RENT Sole Agents in Michigan for M. Nunes & Sons' G'enuine Hawaiian "Ukulele"-the sweetest toned string instrument made. Ask to hear it. PHONE 1707 ANNOUNlCING to the New AStudents of Michigan ~~~'Mack~s TaRo the business staff of the Michiganen- Applraica: i isl c: sian are requested to report to Busi- ness Manager Glenn M. Coulter, '16- Dean M. E. Coo. op -ia 'xr '18L, from 4:00 to 5:30 o'clock at the on the Edison c(~lx K;rpras1 Press building on Thursday or Friday more rapidly nearig << r ieior since of this weep.± This invitation appliesth gnrlofcs ftea:pail to both juniors and sophomores.stfhaebnmoe )n Aor The sophomore class of the Homoe-Shrlbeoet on~pofsol pathic Medical school will hold elec-Sotybfr tion of officers Friday morning at the offices were foed 'omDerct 11:50 in lecture room , A, Homoeo- fwhere the, work wuie r _ edonp t he pti o ptl h etng i r s m et o n ranged by the student council. ( All the field work a1, )fl 111hd Seir rhi+t~nt- ill ma - 3+ S1riand a large part of tB~stf ds The service is la carte with the exception of Noon Luncheon at 50c. Open during shopping hours. Mfusic on Saturdays. o'clock Friday afternoon in :room 311, new engineering building, for the nomination of officers. Junior Laws will hold a class meet- ing Friday at 1:00 o'clock in room 13 of the Lawv building, for the purpose of nominating class officers. Nomin4 ations will be oral. Senior Lits will meet on Friday at 3:00 o'clock in Tappan hail for the purpose of nominating class officers for _the' year._ Tryouts for the university symphony orchestra will be held at the school ofr music at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Freshman law class will meet. this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in room B of the law building to nominate class officers. Final selection will be made; at the election on Monday, October 14. Have your monogram put on your china. Dean & Co., Ltd. 214 South Main street. oct9-12-14 Pianos to rent. Prices and pianos right, at Schaeberle & Son's Music Hlouse, 110 South Main street. oct8tf Get our prices on drawing Instrui- ments.. HI. L. Switzer Co., 310 South State. charged. The D. U. R. al) p, ialed exceptWfor company's franc]A~ F~s- r ~ ing computed u;,< dli'(;tO i5 lef by Prof. H. C. Adisa- '_e~i China.j Senior medics ~ilm~ o'clock this afterinoo-~,n at 1:5(1 l amphitheater for 1 of 11 ,,,~ mating class officer o e1lji year. Sophomore medith l l~fh~ officers at a mefdingr -ldi west amphitheater aLi I lo, afternoon. - fOt-Iloldls Firh°- k" {iigi Round-up club ;;: l- C i?: !5 smoker at the lMichigan fh, ,t O'clock tonight. Th' afi - ~ " also a business neim ~ for dances to be g n 1 will be arranged. O01dnc1a.,u~ will be the program i itrta plarty in March. Tbeiui-~> i club that Nwere takenrn . liW\-1 have an ojpjrt i become 'be teli , oldermeifn. L ident of th'.'..e . ! .. ; .. i ' _71 r r s +a n'Soc ' L , 4'' ..o 1g a r ,; u..+t ' .