'If HAT'S GOING ON Faris, Ky. Freshe 117 So. Main St.-A R THANKSGIVING 'Bertrand r 'I BeThankful thai you can| aBuy NOW a "YOIHAVE A CHOICE OF MANY FINE I Order Your nMiii Ov~ co a 4 WSF~ov' VfrlaksgIvi n WOOLENS *No. J. Karl Viaicoim Street, East Vialcolm ildg. Wilton Rugs, one lot fine wool qual- "M ms" for the Games ity seamless, in choicest oriental pat- C' ous s&filterns and colors, size 9x12, while they zers Florists Telegraph Delivery last, $68.50 at Koch and enne.-Adv. 1002 S. Uno Subscribe to the Michigan Daily. f.I i1 ttt l M81liililtiM111Mti1il1t1 1111(IIEniiti11t111111111tii11 lIsiilllliiillilii111f11!!l1111111111 - - -- - /-, - - - --- p - . Yi.! 1.. .. - _ r-. Style for Youths from16 to 60 - This is a young man's store-and a store for older men of youthful spirit. And nothing proves it so conclusively as the clothes we have for you to select from this fall. ff'1 f rr -; FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO sTAY YOUNG There are many new~ colors and patterns for Autumn-new touches of smartness in cut,~ new features that you should see 'M-X to know what's correct. We're expecting you. It will be a pleasure to show you all the good things, and we know you'll enjoy looking at them. xU if2/ZP~kA erth Theater 322-324 SOUTH MAIN STREET 'III(II~l I 111111{Uill illlll tlll lllllllll1111111l1.11Illllflillillllt i{{{(1I11U1!(IE1111111IlII IIIIIi~l 111t111llilill lilillil!! SATURDAY 8:00-Student golfers meet in room 302, Mason hall. 10:00 - Junior engineers' football practice on south Ferry field. 10:30--Cross couktry candidates re- port at Waterman gymnasium for four mile practice run. 1:20-Varsity Band meets In front of University hall in full uniform. 2:30-1Varsity football game.. Mich.- ioan vs. Ohio State at Ferry field. 7;00-Craftsman club meeting at the Masonic temple. 7:00-Upper, room Bible class meets at 444 South State street. 7:15-Bayonne N. J. club meets In .room 321, Union building. 1:1-Student Volunteers meet at Lane hail. 7 :30-Plymouth guild "Celebrity" so. cial at the Congregational church. 7:30-The Greater Newark, N. J. club meets in room 306 Union building. All new students from Greater New- ark are invited. SUNDAY 2:30-Officers and county chairmen of the Copper Country club meet in room 319, Union building. Chair- men are asked to bring a list of members from their county. 7:30-ienorah society meets In Lane hal. Professor Wenley speaks. 7:30-Lecture on "Who As Rich" by Dr. F. A. Agar at Baptist church. 1Y ONDAY 3:30-Soph lit football practice, and election of captaia, on south Ferry field. 4:10-Junior lit football practice on south Ferry field. 8:00-01ga Samaroff gives recital un- der auspices oifMatinee Musical club in' New Union. TUESDAY 4:00-Comedy club meets in Varsity hall. 4:15;-Prof. A. H. White lectures in room 151 Chemistry building on "Fixation of Nitrogen." 7:00-Tryouts for fresh mandolin club, in Lane hall. '21E TO CHOOSE OFFICERS MONDAY Election of officers for Ole junior engineers is scheduled to take place Monday in the Engineering building, from 10 o'clock until 3 O'clock. The following men have been nom- inated. For president, William Blod- get, R. F. Gridley, M. McGowan, and R. D. Smith; for vice-president, F. R. Beutel, L. A. Gaines, Jr., E. M. Stev- ens, and E. ,W. Viets; for secretary, Carl Auer, John Kennedy, J. M. Mil- ler, and Dundee Wheeler; for treas- urer, H. S. Sherman, and C. G. Wet- zel. UNIVERSITY DELEGATES TO HOLD HEADQUARTERS AT STATLER The University of Michign will maintain headquarters at the Hotel Statler during the meetings of the Michigan State Teachers' association in Detroit, Oct. 30 and 31. On the evening of the 30th a dinner will be held at the Woodward Avenue Baptist church for all alumni, former stu- dents, and friends of the University. Those desiring to attend should ob- tain tickets from Miss Margaret Cam- eron, secretary of the appointment committee, .in Tappan hl. t. .. at 7 o'clock and closes at 8 o Subscribe to the Michigan Daily. I 444 South State St.-Adv. For That Tired, Worn Out Feeling Indulge In The Luxury Of A Thorough Massage Treatment If Will Revitalize You DANIEL S. MACKINNON ALMA NORSWORTHY MACKINNON Formly of the LINDLAHR SANITARIUMS, CHICAGO Practitioners Of The LINDLHAR SYST EM OF ASSAGE AND SWEDISH 'OVEMENTS ; ARE NOW LOCATED AT 3431-2 Sonth Main Street Upstairs Special treatments for Chronic Constipation Nervousness Insomnia and other deeply seated conditions Office Hours Tuesday, Thursday Fliday and Saturday 1 to 5 P. M. Daily, 7 to 9 P. M. II 11. You Are Cordially Invited to visit the new, enlarged and improved Betsy Ross Shop which opens for business today. We aim to make this shop a credit to Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan. When fully complete it will be second to none in appearance", service quality of refreshments served. and W. F. RAY. J k aM US PAT ff Satisfies the national STUDENTS. demand for a Whole- some, pure and appe- tizing beverage-at the soda fountain or with your meals. Bevo will more that. satisfy your thirst. ANHEUsER- BUSCH ST. LOUIS ,ATTENTION Just received anoth - er shipment of regu lation laboratoi y It must be Ice Cold coats Also dental and waiters coats 4E , 1 J. F, WUERTH CO. DOWNTOWN e'