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THE MICHIGAN DAILY.

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Let Music Ring Throughout
the House

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We are ready to show you the best

WHITMAN'S CANDY IN
A NEW PACKAGE TIED
WITH U. OF M. COLORS

line of Men's

Suits, Overcoats,

Raincoats, Hats, Caps, and Furn-
ishings at reasonable prices.

CALKINS' PHARMACY
324 S. State Street

Either when all alone, or when a
few friends unexpectedly drop in,
you'll find heaps of real enjoyment
in the Columbia Grafonola.
With all dance records at $1.00; popular
double disc records at 65c, you make a
saving on every purchase.
This instrument, of a full, rich,glorious
tone will be sent to your house on 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 extraordinary buy at
$100.
MUSIC SHOP
ALLMEND INGER'S
120 E. Liberty St.

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201-203 S. Main St.

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Be
Attractively
Dressed
and gain the admiration of all
by having your next suit
Individually
Custom Tailored
by
ARTHUR F, MARQUARDT
Campus Tailor
516 East William St! Phone 1422-J

a GOTHIC"
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COLLAR
FRONT PITS CRAVAT KNOT
PERFECTLY. 2 for 25c
CLUETT. PEABODY A CO..INC., MAKtERS

BIRD COLLECTION GIVEN
TO UNIVERSITY MUSEUM
18 Species of Owls Presented by Dr.
Bryant Walker, '76, of Detroit;
Birds All Mounted
Lovers of birds will find lots of in-
teresting material for study in the col-
lection of owls which has recently
been presented to the university by
Dr. Bryant Walker, '76, of Detroit.
The collection numbers 30 owls, rep-
resenting 18 different species. All of
the birds are members of the North
American group, and practically every
specie of the American owl is included
in the collection.
The birds are all mounted, and with
the possible exception of a few of the
most valuable specimens, they will be
placed on exhibition in the museum.
PROF. W. II. HAMILTON TO TAKE
AMHERST CHAIR IN ECONOMICS
Prof. W. H. Hamilton, who was as-
sistant professor in economics at the
University of Michigan during the col-
lege year 1913-1914, and who was
junior professor in economics at the
University of Chicago last year, has
recently been appointed 'to the en-
dowed chair at the head of the de-
partnent of economics at Amherst
college, where he is teaching at
present.
Professor Hamilton has revised his
text on "Current Economic Problems;"
which was used here last year, and
the new edition has just been pub-
lished by the University of Chicago
press. He is also the author of an
article on "Economic Theory and So-
cial Reform," which appeared in the
Journal of Political Economy last
June.

"Y" PLANS FOR STUDENT
EMPLOYMENT FACTORY

ConIniittee
Men

of Ann Arbor Business
Will Soon Consider
Question

With a total of 1,050, board, room,
cash and miscellaneous jobs already
given out, Phillip Lovejoy, '16, em-
ployment secretary of the Y. M. C. A.,
has already put into operation plans
for placing the work on an altogether
larger and firmer basis this year. Mr.
Janes Foster and Dr. Ellis Walker
have been secured to head a commit-
tee of Ann Arbor business men who
will consider ways and means of im-
porting outside work or turning over
some of the Ann Arbor factory and
business work to the students.
Because of the* progress of the
work, it is now deemed the right time
to start this move which may result

Lunches, Candies, Sodas

NOTHING BUT THE BEST

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ening with the fa-
Hill Machine, we
ake your old Safe-
zor Blades shave
than new ones.
h blade is honed sep-
y, hair-tested, and
in a separate waxed
er.
ces: Single Edge,
5c per dozen.
es: Double Edge,
5c per dozen.
r bring us your blades
RRY DRUG CO
rner State and N. University

F RATERNITIES, Clubs and
Campus Societies who
desire to hold Fall Banquets in
the Tea Room should make
the necessary arrangement at
once.

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in bringing to Ann Arbor a large fac-
tory which will use student labor.
Mr. Lovejoy states, however, that
before the business men will con-
sider any proposition, it is absolutely
necessary to have a schedule of the
school hours of every man who has
applied for work soras to be able to
present statistics to the committee.
H.V.Wann Lectures on Constantinople
"Types and Scenes in Constanti-
nole" is the title of an address de-
livered by Mr. Harry V. Wann, in-
structor in French, at the Congrega-
tional church on Sunday night. Mr.
Wann spent the years 1909-1911 in
Constantinople and he told of his per-
sonal experiences and his own views
of the life there.
Stereoptican views, illustrating the
various points brought out -by Mr.
Wann, accompanied the lecture.

-Whether It's Foot Ball or Whether
That's the Way to Play the Game
FITFORM Clothes for Young
Men are more than "On the
Level in style, in making, in
appearance and in durability-
ready-to-put-on, but more gen-
uine class than the tailored kind,

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A SalPMBRNT O4B THU LTATtST MODIULS
IN1 NOBBY OVURcoATS JUST ARRIVU~D

YOU ARE ASSURED
OF THE UTMOST IN
S RVICEGAND FINE
COOKING.

$18 $22.50 $25 $28
FITFORM IS GOOD FORM

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FIFTH AVENUE
BOOT SHOP
NEW YORK

Temporary Show Rooms
514 E. Washington St.

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FALL LINE NOW READY 1
OTHER UNIVERSITIES COPYING
ENGINEEIIJNG MENTOR SYSTEM
Small booklets, entitled "The Men-
,tor System in the College of Engineer-
ing," have been distributed to the
freshman engineers. The pamphlet
gives a history of the advisory system
now in force in the engineering col-
lege, and explains the relations be-
tween mentor and student, mentor
and instructor, mentor and parent,
and of mentor and student discipline.
Prof. William D. Moriarty reports
that over 25 colleges and universities
have written to the engineering col-
lege for information concerning the
system, and that some of them have
adopted certain features of it.
Adelphi House Holds Meeting Tonight
Members of the Adelphi House of
Representatives will gather for the
second meeting of the season tonight
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REFER LOCAL OPTION MATTER
TO SUPERVISORS' COMMITTEE
Following a request by Registrar
Arthur G. Hall, of the university, to
withdraw petitions for a local option
election, the board of supervisors at
their session yesterday morning, re-
ferred the matter to a committee. Mr.
Hall was chairman of the committee
which presented the petitions, and
gave as his reason for wishing to
withdraw them the fact that owing to
wrong information the committee had
not obtained the required number of
signatures. Signatures amounting to
one-third of the number of votes cast
for governor at the last general elec-
tion were necessary, rather than the
30 per cent which the committee ob-
tamed.
ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION TO
COMMENCE TRIALS FOR PLAY
Tryouts for parts in the annual play
of the Oratorical association will be
held in University hall this week be-
ginning tomorrow. The hours for the
tryouts are as follows: Wednesday,
2:00-3:00, Thursday 4:00-5:00, Friday.
4:00-5:00. Those wishing to take part
in the play will come to the audi-
torium at one of the above hours
prepared to give a reading either from
memory or from a book. The play to
be presented this year is, "The Serv-
ant in the House," by Charles Rann
Kennedy, and it is desired that those
who can obtain a copy of the play will
use it in the tryouts. Prof. R. D. T.
Hollister is in charge of the play, and
those who intend to try out should
see him at once.

HOT OFF THE COLLEGE WIRES
34 Get Degrees Since June model, which is -now a part of the
Bloomington, Ind., Oct. 18.-Trs- United States Bureau of Mines exhibit
tees of the University of Indiana have at the San Francisco exposition, will
authorized the conferring of Bachelor be turned over to .the university at
of Arts degrees on 34 students who the close of the fair. The original is
have finished since last June. Candi- the famous mine in South Dakota,
dates will have the right themselves which furnishes the greatest portion
to decide whether they shall be con- of the gold mined in that state.
sidered of the class of 1915 or the - -
class of 1916. Yale Has Enrollment of 3,303
~o o W nNew Haven, Oct. 18.-The enroll-
Ban on Dogs at Wisconsi ment in Yale university has reached
Madison, Wis., Oct. 18.-Tom, the 3,303, a slight increase over last year's
campus cop at the University of Wis- figures. The freshman class in the
consin, has been having considerable college is exactly the same la st
trouble enforcing the new law which yege is e tha me sh l
prohibits canines from frolicking year, 472, while that of the Sheffield
around the campus. A faculty man's Scientific school is 437, a gain of 35.
dog was seized, and the act has caused
the teacher quite some distraction. Cornellto Give Nine Concerts
Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 18.-Arrange-
Few Rl'3des Scholarship Competitors ments are being made for the, Christ-
Champaign, Ill., Oct. 18.-Reports mas trip of the Cornell Musical club.
from the colleges of the middle west Sixty men will make the trip, which
show that there has been a steady de- will include only one of the cities
crease in the Rhodes Scholarship reached last season. The nine cities
competitors in the past few years. reached in this year's trip are: Buf-
Only six men have entered the com- falo, New York, Baltimore, Pittsburg,
petition at Kansas, five at Iowa, four Wheeling, Cincinnati, Detroit, Cleve-
at Illinois, and four at Missouri. land and Albany.
President R. L. James, of the Uni-
versity of Illinois, who is one of the Shakespeare Lecture Course at Yale
trustees of the scholarship, reports New Haven, Oct. 18.-Mr. J. R.
that there is some talk of discontinu- Crawford, of the Sheffield Scientific
ing it because of the lack of interest school, will deliver a series of Shake-
and competition. spearean lectures, entitled "Shake-
speare and the Stage.' The course
California to Get Mine Model will include eighteen of the Elizabeth-
Berkeley, Cal., Oct. 18.-The Home- an author's plays, with a brief ac'count
stake Mining company will donate a of 'the dramatic structures, from the
model of its working organization to point of view of the stage, of each one
the University of California. The of the plays.
To The Students
WHO ARE CONTEMPLATING PURCHASING A TALKING INSTRUMENT
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as the peer in its line, The Victor Co.,
having contracts with the best artists in every manner of entertainment.
together with the fact of having the range of four different volumes of
tone, make it worth your while to consider. Easy payments.
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the outside. No hidden mechan-
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trouble with
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The Conklin is filled in 4 seconds
by a dip in ink and a thumb-pressure
on the "Crescent - Filler." $2.50,
$3.00, $4.00, $5.00
and up.

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A full pound fresh roasted peanuts
for 10 cents at Dean's, 214 S. Main
street. octl6-17-19-20-21-22
EXPERIENCE
Experience has taught us that foot-
ball games and week-end house par-
ties go hand in hand. Experience has
taught YOU that RELIABLE taxicab
service is, at such' times, an ASSET
in the fullest meaning of the term.
Stark Taxicab SERVICE is RELI-
ABLE. We have equipment adequate
to handle large parties EFFICIENT-
LY, and 'so we solicit yoir business.
The Stark Taxicab Co. Phone 2255.
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at 7:30, in their rooms on t he ouri
floor of University hall. Visitors will Many Complain of Unmuzzled logs
be welcome. According to the police, more than
500 reports are being received daily
Rottscbaefer, '15L, Studies at Harvard by the Ann Arbor department com-
Hf ry Rottschaefer, '15L, who was plaining against the practice of allow-
an _ sistant in the economics depart- ing students' dogs to run around loose
ment last year, is now at Harvard uni- and unmuzzled. A city ordinance pro-
versity, taking graduate law work vides a minimum fine 'of $15 and a
leading to a Ph.D. degree. maximum of $45 for the offense.

Buy our special Yale padlock fo
your locker. Swfitzer Hardware
'310 South State.
The private canoe houses at the
of M. Boat Livery will close for I
winter, Monday, Nov. 1st. Any
wishing to repair or change their
noe, or remove anything from locke
must do so before Nov. 1st.
Octl7-19-20
Well seasoned food tastily ser
appeals to the 'student away fi
home. That's just the reason N
Bloomfield's meals are making a
at two bits.

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