s...-._.ees City < I SENIOR ENG S9TDENT TO News Ip WHAT'S GOING ON 11 AYj the 0o1iicay r with your Clothes, Christmas. On that day folks like to look inating dressers-men who like the things r our hand-tailored clothes. Will You? A Disappointments hour rush. If you come today we ave your Suit or Overcoat ready can for Extensive repairs have been in pro- gress at the city fire engine house during the past few weeks. The partitions which divided the large space on the ground floor de- voted to the fire trucks into three rooms have been, taken out, a cement floor has been laid, and several minor repairs in plumbing and wiring have been effected. The second floor will be remodeled next spring. 0. B. Jacobs, who was responsible for several bad checks passed on Ann Arbor merchants about two weeks ago, was examined Tuesday In the circuit court and bound over for trial on Nov. 24. Police officers took inbu custody Charles J. Evans of Youngstuwn, Ohio, Tuesday night for the theft ui a Cad- illac car in Detroit earlier trus week. He was takento Detroit 'Wednesday afternoon. Nunnally's, "The .Candy of the South." Tice's, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. The Michigan 'Daily, delivered to your door daily except Monday, $3.60 a year.-Adv. I I i , THURtSDAY 9 :00-Senior engineer assembly. Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas to speak. 12:15-Commerce club picture for Michiganensian to be taken at Ran- all's studio. 12:30-Cercle F ucais picture taken at White's studio. 3:00-Soccer football practice on Fer- ry field. 3_:00-Soph lit football team meets in Intramural club house for uniforms for soph lit-soph engineer game. Additional tryouts at 7 o'clock. 4 :00-Tryiuts for Michigan Union "orchestra meet in room 308 of Union. Additional tryouts at 7 o'clock. 5:00-Meeting of the costumes com- mittee of the .Masques in Barbour gymnasium. 5:00-Pi Delta Epsilon meeting and dinner 'in room 323 of Union. 7:00-Varsity Mandoli4 club practice in University hall. 7:00-Additional Spotlight tryouts to be- held in room 308 of Union. 7:00-occer football men meet in Lane hall. 7:30-New England club holds special meeting in Lane hall. .7:30-Comedy club meets in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. - 9:00-Varsity band meets in front of Hill auditorium. 8:00-Cooley club meets in Jefferso- nian hall of Law building. 9:45-Every man and woman in the University is ekpected to be on hand to give the team a sendoff to the Illinois game. Senior engineer representatives to the Student council will be appoint-/ ed at the assembly to be held at 9I o'clock this morning in the Engi- neering building. The following committ'ees are also announced: Social, E. M. Miller, H. E. Groves, W. L. Fuller, K. G. Phelps, J. F. Walker; finance, C. E. Bottum, }A. G. Kunze; auditing, D. D. Bovaird, L. Smith, R. B. Robinson, J. H. Rough, C. J. Heath; assembly, V. D. Waite, C. A. Stemmer; invitation, H. G. Sparks, D. S. Welton, J. E. Larr ,son, I. W. Smart. E. M. Ilgerfaritz; publicity, G. W. Francis, J. L. Baker, W. L. Clarkson, J. A. Gross . picture, F. G. Schwalbe, C. R. .Weeber, A. K Dyment, S. L. Hudd, R. H. Khuen; ~souvenir, J. V. "Tracy, A. H. Liver- 'more, H. Rye, L. E. Daigle, W. Col- lier; banquet, W. G. Harbert, J. C. Edwards, C. R. -Ford, R. J., Ernst, A. C. Hermerdinger;*reception, H.. S. Pierce, H. N. Collins, C. 0. Barton, M. B. Doty, L. D. Handy; memorial, W. P. Favorite, C. Bery, G. R. Han- ington, W. S. Kirkpatrick; cane, B. D: Towner, A. 0. Dahlberg, J. 5. Knox,, H. T. Brohl, C. P. Langendon; cap and gown, A. O.*Beach, J. E. Good- willie, M. E. Nampa, F. J. Sheahan; promenade, F.W. Parsons, E. Mat- .thews, R. W.' Steetsmith, E. M. 'n %n LTMT nnrhnn cino C-R ing, they _decided to start it them- selves." City Quiet Ceutralia was quiet today and Judge George Dysait said citizens had promised to let the law take its course. JUNIOR ENGINEERS HOLD HOP COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS Eight men of the junior engineers were nominated for the Junior Hop committee. Of' this number four wtil be elected Nov. 20. The men nomin- ated are: W. Blodgett, R. Dillon, L. Gaines, W. K. Harris6n, M. E. Mc- Gowan, O. L. Jenks, P. B. Marshall, and G. Roderick. Pres. Robert M. Grindley appoint- ed the following committees and the men for the committees, which are: social committee, D. Longnecker, M. Rivard, and B. D. Wheeler; publici- ty committee, R. Fischer, M. E. Mc- Gowan, and D. Stratbon; finance com- mittee, C. W. Auer, D. K. Hunter, R. -D. Smith, and F. Storrer; auditing committee, P. MacLouth, chr., H. G. McNamie, and $1. M. Stevens. - The executive committee consists of the chairman committee and the class of- ficers. NO GLEE CLUB REHEARSALS UNTILi FURTHER NOTICE 7 Ialolm ast Malcolm Block - 61 1 11 10 A t FRIDAY 10:00-Junior lit elections in booth in University hall. End at 5 o'clock. 3:C}-Soccer football practice on Fer- ry field. 7:30-Alpha Nu Debating society society m'eets in rooms in Univer- sity hall. 4:00-Tryouts for Michigan Union orchestra meet in room 308 of B~rown, V{ . . ooreuouse s;sg, i. . Wyman, E. P. Hardell. Due to an error, it' was announced in the What's Going On column, of yesterday's Daily that the Varsity ARREST REDS WHO FIRED ON * Glee club would rehearse at 7 PARADIE IN WASHINGTON o'clock tonight. No appointments to the club .have been made since the (Continued from Page One) names are now being submitted to the announced that D. Lamb, 16 years old eligibility committee. Hence there who was arrested here as an I. W. will be no rehearsal until further no- W., confessed to belonging to the or- tice. ganization. -Tle boy, Allen declared, .said he had heard his father, James -VEGETARIANS NOTICE! Lamb, who also was arrested, #talk- Substantial, well balanced, nicely ing of a plot to start trouble here yes- served meals, at reasonable prices. terday. The father, according to Al- Two meals per day-Lunch and Din- len, confessed last night that radicals ner. $6.00 per week. Write, Veget- had four former service-men marked arians, care of the Daily.-Adv. for death because of their activities in a fight waged by Centralia citizens to The Michigan daily, delivered to rid the cityo f the I. W. W. your door daily except Monday, $8.60 "The I. W. W. expected trouble here a year.-Adv. yesterday and they were prepared for it," Allen said. "When the parade was Pay your sumscription to the Daily. VOU can throw any kind of light on Murad, and find themn 100%~ pure Tui-kish to acco, the world's most famous tobacco for cigarettes. it is this famous tobacco that makes Murad the famous cigarette. "You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear." Neither can you make a real enjoyable cigarette out of any other than Turkish tobacco. "nion. Additional tryouts at 71 Pepple!-listen to this talk--it's all for your good. It's your money you're spending. It is true that "ordinary" cigarettes cost a trifle less. 9 1] Judge for yourself-!a o'clock. 7:30-Michigan Naval militia meet in room 306 of Union to discuss Uni- versity Rifle club plans. 7:30.-Cosmopolitan club meet in University hall. Prof. David Fri- day speaks. SATU4RDAY 10:30--Cosmopolitan club picture for Michiganensian at White studio. BIG SEND OFF PLANNED WHEN TEAMS LEAVE TONIGHT. (Continued from Page One) are able to go to Champaign to cheer the team from the stands, but every one can go to the train to give. the team God-speed. To do so under these circumstances is more thain a duty, it is a privilege. To do this in the right way will assure the team that we are all behind them and with them. It will be an inspiration to them that they will appreciate and will make the battle worth the fight- ing.' Harry Sparks, '20, official yell-mas- ter, will be on hand. In a statement he urged that every man in the Uni- versity turn .out to give the team a .fiting send-off. LET'S GO MICHIGAN COMMITTEE PLANS FOR BLOCK "M" AT MINNESOTA GAME (Continued from Page One) ed for seats in the south stand but through necessity were put in this sec- .tion. Students Show Poor Spirit "This isi a deplorable condition," said one of the members of the com- mittee yesterday. "To think that only 1,444 students out of the more than 5,000 male students in our University should be willing to giv'e real ac- tive support to the team, by sitting in the cheering section.° "The students, alumni,' and faculty of the University have protested against the abolition of the "M". Now that permission has been secured to have it, every student of the Univer- sity will have to enter into the 'spirit of it in order to make it a success." Read the Michigan Daily for Campus news.-Adv. TRight traing wis the race. Thats a tru inEldorado is life as on the the choice of the world's greatest i s engineers. It shout dbe yours now.Y Mader en17 yleadsDX 1I need or pref- erence. a 'TrubeyS Dinners. Lunches Confectionery Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas Make-our own Cream orders solicited from Fraternities and Sororities. 218S. Main Phone 166 fy 'I' S ." { 1, BluMaize Blossom Shop It sure is tough ftat game was lost But just you- leave it to Coach Yost To pull new plays, which all will dazzle And beat the next bunch all to a frazzle Cheer up, our team the rest will tame And end the year midst loud acclaim. NickelsArcade I V ...y. " a "9 ' r - -, --a - .- l .i 1w Packard Dances =Fridays-Saturdays Eddie Burke's Own Orchestra Tickets at Sugden's ____Better Dances . All the Time" . III } x y .. "'h