fHE MICHIGAN DAILY
AT THlE THEATERS
TODAY
Get a nice fresh box Gilbert's, Web-
er's, or Dolly Varden Chocolates at
Cushing's Pharmacy.-Adv.
Paronize Daily Advertiers.-Adv.
J. L. CHAPMAN
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
Tihe Store of Reliablity & Satisfaction
113 South Main Street
999
TAXI,
999
i,'s
Screen
MIajestc-Enid Bennett in "Her
Husband's Friend." Also Pathe
News, Paramount Magazine
and Burton Holmes travelogue,
Arcade-Will Rogers, the cow-
boy comedian, in "Honest
Hutch." Also a special com-
edy, "How He Could Dance."
Wnerth - J. Stuart Blackton's
production, "Forbidden Val-
ley." Pathe Review and a Pol-
lard comedy.
A Dodge Car
and Dodge
Service-
enough said ,
ANN ARBORt
--MICHIGAN%
Partcularly
for Students
999
TAXI
999
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The Great
Interchangeable
IType
Writing Machine
IOrpheum - James Oliver Cur-
wood's "Back to God's Coun-
try." Mermaid comedy, "A
Fresh Start," and Universal
News.
THIS 'WEEK
Stage
Garrick (Detroit) - Florence
Moore in a side-splitting farce,
"Breakfast in Bed."
fSchubert (Detroit) - The Sel-
wyn's happy musical play,
I "Buddies," direct from New
York with Charles King, Vir-
I ginia O'Brien, and Lawrence
Wheat.
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FERRIS INSTITUTE ALUJMNI
TO BE ENTERTAINED TONIGHT
Ferris institute alumni of Ann Ar-1
or will give an entertainment for all
former men and women of that school
who will be in Ann Arbor this eve-
ning at Harris hall, corner of State
and Huron streets. G. Masselink,!
vice-president of the school, and many
former teachers will be present. It
is urged by the men in charge of thei
entertainment that as many Ferris
alumni from Detroit, Ypsilanti, or anyj
other city in the state, who are here
'or the game, be present at the meet-
ing.
Radio Club Meets Tonight
The Ann Arbor Radio club meets at
7:30 o'clock tonight in room 248,
Engineering building, to discuss radio
activity matters. Later in the year
men from outside the University will
address the meetings.
STUDENT TO SELL-Man with or
without selling experience to become
associated locally with big banking
nstitution Not necessary to have
'lad banking or selling experience;
we teach you in daily sale. meetings
conducted by trained men and by per-
sonal assistance working as a junior.
£ou will start earning at once while
'earning. $30.00 and more weekly not
at all uncommon. Come in and talk
it over-see what other part time men
,re doing, then decide. See Fred E.
Fox , 703 First National Bank Build-
f'or appointment. Guaranty Fin-
ing, 9 to 10 mornings or phone 418-W
-nce Corporation. E. D.
.MASONS ATTENTION
All Masons on the campus are invit-
ed to attend the regular meeting of
the Craftsmen's Club, Saturday even-
ing, Nov. 13th, at 7:30 P. M. at the
Masonic Temple. The third degree
will be conferred followed by a recep-
ion for the officers of the grand lodge
of the state of Michgan.-Adv.
The Kempt Music Studios -Piano
I)rsan, and Voice Instruction. Es
tablished 1880. 312 S. Division St
Phone 212-J.-Adv.
All Business, All Sciences, Ail Languages,
may be had on ONE machine.
365 different arrangements of type and 1-n-
guages, including Greek, Armenian, Chinese-
Phonetic, and all modern European languages;
also, type set for Engineering, Chemistry, As-
tronomy, Mathenmatics, etc.
Lectures, Notes, Theses, may be most beau-
tifully and clearly transcribed on the Multi-
plex in condensed type.
Monthly payments. Good rebuilt machines.
Machines rented.
Detroit Office -- 154 Wavne Street
THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER CO.
54 East 69th Street . New York City
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HAVE BEGUJN
The discouraging fact that you
are unable to dance graceful-
ly will probably restrain yo~u
from attending your class
dances.
I will guarantee to teach you
all the modern dances grace-
fully and artistically in eight
lessons.
LE VERNE Ma
H ALS EY'S
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Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about the large
number of her cubs.
"How many cubs do you bring into the world at
one time?" she asked the LIONESS.
"Only ONE," replied the Lioness-"but'W 4
LION."
MURADS COST 20 CENTS for A BOX
of 10- BUT THEY'RE: MURADS t
MURADS would be lower priced if we left out
all or part-of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the pur eA
and best varieties grown-or if we substituted inferior
grades of Turkish tobacco.
But they wouldn't be MURADS--they d only be
Foxes 1
"Judge for yourself-!"
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Hear theme at the CV PHONOGRAPH SHOP S
_ OPEN EVENINGS
_ 640 HAVEN AVE. (Just South of Eng. Bldg.).~
Mullanes Taffies at Tice's
Store, 117 So. Main.-Adv.
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Thanksgiving Is Close By
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