mo 4 TYTM pVl% TNT eAv T T1T ?r MATINEE MUSICALE COURSE - SECOND CONCERT TUESDAY, NOV. 9g 8 P. M. -- PATTENGILL AUDITORIUM SIN GLE ADMISSI®\, $1.00. Course tickets for the re miniing four concerts,. $2.00; for Club Members, $1.50. The Concert Committee is indebted to 31r. 41ralrarni for the use of this space. g D)ET1ROIT UITED LINES I Effect Nov. 2, 1920 Between D~etroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (Eastern Standard Time) Limited and Express cars leave for Detroit at 6:05 a. m., 7:05 a. m., 8:10 a. i., and hourly to 9:10 p. m. Liniteds to Jackson at 8:48 a. m. and every two hours to 8:48 p. in. Ex- presses at 9:48 a. in. and e ery two hours to 9:48 p. m. Locals to Detroit-5:55a.m., 7:00 a.m. and every two hours to 9:00 p. m., also 11:00 p. in. To Ypsilanti only 11:40 p.m., 12:25 a.m., and 1:15 a.i. Locals to Jaclso-7 :50 a. m., and 12: 10 Tpim. W NOVEMBER x. '1' W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17° 18 19 20 b21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 iMen: Last season's hats turn- ed inside out, refinished and re- blocked with all new' trimmings look just like new, wear just as long and saves you five to ten dollars. We do only high class w ork. Factory Hat Store, 617 Packard St Phone 1792. Ensian Scales Still VBehind jMichiganensian subscriptions have fallen far below the number needed for the complete success of the publi-. cation, according to Boyd Logan, '21, business manager. With the neces- sary amount set at 3,000 subscriptions only a possible 2,100 have been secur- ed, although a few more are coming in every day. Students still desiring year books may subscribe any afternoon from 2 to' 5 o'clock at the Publication offices in the Press building. The bus- iness manager also wishes to an- nounce that there are still some of last year's 'Ensigns that have not been called for. If not called for by the end of this week, they will be sold. STUDENT SPECIAL CARRIES 350 TO GAME AT COLUMBUS Miany Use Stop-oer Prvilege; Six Passenger Coaches, Cate Car, in Train About 350 students made the trip to Columbus last Saturday on the Un- ion special. Sig passenger cars were in the train in addition to the cafe car. Many took advantage of the stop- over privilege of the excursion and made the return trip Sunday. The special arrived in Ann Arbor at 4:30 o'clock Sunday morning.1 Paronize Daily Advertiers.-Adv. THE MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY Is organzing classes to teach the handling of local and Long Distance Calls. The work is partic- ularly interesting as it consists of completing calls not only within the * city, but to many other cities in Michigan and other states. THE SALARIES ARE ATTRACTIVE Information concerning these classes can be secured at The Telephone Office PHONE 166 TRUBEY 218 SOUTH MAIN QUALITY ICE CREAM Learn to Dance j at Halsiey's Caters to Fraternities and Sororities I; F r . s_ I Dance Studios The most beautiful and refined studios i n A n n w ai I. Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 Resources........$5,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. I Arbor. W e teach all modern dances in one course. 21-22-23 WUERTH ARCADE ~ IL HOURS- 1-5-1-10 Ei Good Writers for Every Student Eversharp Pencils Sheaffer Fountain Pens Sharp Point Pencils THE EBERBAC & SON CO. 200 - 204 EAST LIBERTY STREET Ii ARCADE CAFETERIA UP THlE STAIRS NICKELS ARCADE SERVING HOURS I DINNER: 11:30 TO l SUPPER: 5:30 TO 7 P. M. You can select just the food you want from a large variety of pure food ("expertly cooked") which is sure to a'ppeal to your own Judi, nal appetite. Choose your own food and get what YOU want. ivid- j PENCIL th{sud Horp1ji y.' FOUR DIFFERENT KINDS OF ENTREES AND ROASTS AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE VEGETABL~ES THREE DIFFERENT KINDS OF POTATOES SALADS GALORE, PUDDINGS AND SAUCES FOR ALL a' r ~~L the s'ipcrhVYENUS out- 3, ri'aQs CH for perfect pelci1? work 17 bleek clegre~s and £' 3 copying. American Lead Feucl C. ' iy rt gg g rd~h s al- ssll 11 DELICIOUS ROLLS BREAD CAKES AND REAL PIE FRESH FROM OUR OWN OVENS C. J. FINGERLE I,-