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THE MICHIGAN

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CIGARETTE CASES
STERLING
SILVER PLATE
GOLD S
JOLAPANESE
---= - 7 to $40,00
SEE OUR 75 CENT SPECIAL
HALLER & FULLER
STATE ST. JEWELERS
7111 iiiiijiiiililt i 1111i 11 11 11 lUtl111h

FOUR SPECIAL TRAINS WILL
BRING OHIO ROOTERS TO GAME
Four special trains will be used by
the Ann Arbor railroad to transport
the hundreds of O. S. U. rooters that
are planning the trip from Colum-
bus to see the Ohio State-Michigan
football game, Saturday, Oct. 22. A
special rate of $6.57 has been arranged
for with the Ann Arbor railroad.
Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv.

1I

KELM BROTHERS
RESTAURANT

This is our first

year in

Ann Arbor,

But try us and
you will see
that it isn't our
first in satisfy-*
ing our patrons

209 EAST LIBERTY

STREET

1

IN MY HOME TOWN

There is a real restaurant and it IS

a

blingdinger. You can always go in
there and be sure of getting something
pretty good to eat. And you always

MORE VARSITY CANDTES IN CROSS
COUNTRY IS CRY OF COACH FARRELL
Michigan Far Behind Other Big Ten
Schools in Number of Men Out NOTICE
for Fall Track
All wrestlers who won their
numerals In the tournament last
ARRANGE LENGTHY SCHEDULE spring are requested to meet
FOR HILL AND DALE RUNNERS at Dr. May's office, at 5 o'clock,
Friday afternoon, for the pur-
With the first run but a little more pose of organizing the team and
than a week away, Coach Steve Far- electing a captain. Others who
rell of the cross country team, again are interested are welcome.
asks that more men turn out for the__
distance runs. A stiff schedule has___
been arranged for the team and SteveMA ME TOH V
is anxious that"more tryouts report. MAT MEN TO HAVE
So far only about 20 fellows have ven- WRESTLING COACH
tured to run against the chilly winds,
and from these 20, a team must be Provided the wrestling enthusiasts
picked before the meet with Purdue on the campus get busy and. become
which will be pulled ofon Oct. 22. organized, a professional instructor
Michigan has probably the largest en- will be secured to coach all candidates
rollment of any university in the Con- for a grappling team. The instructor
ference, and yet many of the other will take charge about Jan. 1, if the in-
schools are turning out and support terest in the sport is sufficient to mer-
ing their cross country coaches in a it a man. Those promoting wrestling
better fashion than is being displayed urge all who expect to go out, to begin
at Michigan. Illinois, which runs training at once so that they will be
against the Wolverines Oct. 29, has ready for actual instruction when the
more than 150 men showing up every time comes.
night for work. The first call at bhio An important meeting of all men
State brought forth 100 prospects. interested in wrestling will be held at
Large Turnouts at Other Schools 5 o'clock this afternoo in Dr. George
Purdue has shown its spirit by hav- A. May's office at Waterman gymnas-
ing 60 fellows in the footsteps of Fur- ium. Men who won their numerals
nas, their star distance man, while last spring and all newcomers are
M. A. C. reports that more than 100 urged to be present. A captain will
Aggies are attempting to make the be elected and the team organized.
cross country team at East Lansing.
Steve is also anxious to have more
freshmen report at Waterman gym-
nasium, so that he can get some idea
as to the prospects for next fall. Coach WIHr lB QI0
Douglas has 2$ running with him each WI __ U F ij
night, but says that there should be atTN FOBL SQA
least 150 instead of the number who
are now running. ICHIGAN TEAM ARRANGES DUAL
An Excellent Schedule Arranged MATCIES IH OHIO AND
The schedule is now complete and
promises the distance men such stiff Michigan will attempt to hand
competition that only hard work will Ohio State two defeats on Saturday,
enable them to cop. On Oct. 22, Pur- Oc.2.Sihgn'aofta yil
due comes here for her annual race. meet the Ohio State team of four
This will be run In the morning so players Saturday morning previous to
that it will not interfere in any way pthe footbal game. On the foloewing
with the football game between Mich- w the golfbal eamOwihllcompny
igan and Ohio State. The following week the golf team will accompany
week wil see the team at Urbana the Michigan football eleven to 2111-
weeth will te teat Una, nois, where they will clash with the
where they will take part in a tri- Illini golfers. All golf players of
angle meet with the Indians and Ohio ability who are eligible and wish to
State. On Nov. 5, they will go to East try out should call W. H. Ingham,
Lansing to run against the Aggi ag-,td.,
gregation. A week of rest follows the 21 o ference rules governing athletics
Farmer meet and then the team will also pertain to golf, and, consequent-
go to Bloomington, Indiana, to take ly, only those players that are eligi-
ptie e ,No. ble need report. Tryouts should not-
The final run of the season will be ify William Ingham immediately as
staged on Thanksgiving day at Ferry officials wish to hold the tournament
field over the usual course for the Friday, afternoon and Saturday
Harphan trophy. Fr___y_____rn____and__aurday
SISLEJ, COBB, HEILMAN, AND
HORNSBY CHOSEN MANAGERS
George Sisler, Ty Cobb, Harry
Heilman, and Roger Hornsby will
each manage and play on one of the
clubs in the California Winter Base-
ball league which consists of two rr
teams in San Francisco and two in
Los Angeles. The season starts Sat-
urday, Oct. 8, and will last for 10
weeks, playing a double header on
Sunday and a game on all other days
except Monday.
Frank Chance is president of the
league and other well known men are
associated with him in this new ven-
ture. Several other big league play-
ers are signed up and the remaining
positions are being taken care of by
the best of the Pacific Coast league.

Tickets to the Packard Dances $1.00.
Wahr's.--Adv.
T U see her everywhere-
in the.classroom, on the ca
Patronize,ourAdvertisers.--Adv. games. And invariably he

get good

service

and the
1 reason.

prices

are

somewhere within

In short,

you always feel as if you had had your
money's worth.
Well, I'll tell you just what it is like. There
is a place in this town that always reminds me
of it. That's
Flowers Restaurant
32 STEPS FROM STATE ST.

I
COLUMN PLA SI Fl Ef
CLOSES
AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING

THIS
COLUMN
CLOSES
AT 3 P.M.

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Gold-plated slide trom-
bone with case-high and low pitch.
Excellent condition. Cheap. 530
Thompson. Phone 1579-W. 15-3
FOR SALE-New Handy Vol. Encyclo-
pedia Britannica, 11th edition. India
paper, leather binding. Never used.
Half price.-Phone 963-R. 15-3
FOR SALE-Fox Typewriter- $12.00;
Frisco Jazz Slide $2.50. See Soults,
612 CjhurcW after 7 P. M. or phone
1070-W. 17
FOR SALE-Remington .22 repeater.1
Perfect condition, also large size
Victrola with records. Phone 811-R.
17-2
FOR SALE-Pair riding boots. Size
9-c. Inquire after 7 P. M., R. Hall,
632 Oakland. 16-3
FOR SALE- Dining room furniture,
desk and sectional bookcase. Phone
786. 17-2
FOR SALE-$75 Victrola and 25 pop-
ular records for $30. Phone 1172-M.
16-3
LOST
LOST-A black leather bill purse con-
taining athletic book, University fee
receipt, and receipt for subscription
to Michigan Daily. Finder please
phone 1058-3 or leave at 318 East
Jefferson. Reward. 17
LOST-Black leather notebook with
name Yost on inside cover also copy
of Jose. Liberal reward if return-
ed to Yost at 548 So. State St. 17-2
LOST-Raincoat on first floor Natural
Science. If the person who took it
will leave it in hall of 219 S. Thayer,
no questions will be asked. 17
LOST-5 1-2 by 11 inch Chemistry 5
Data book, bearing name W. L. New-
bury on cover. Phone 2372. 17

MISCELLANEOUS

SANDWICHES, steaks, ice cream,
malted milk, hot coffee,ranything to
eat delivered to your room till 11
P. M. Let us give you a price on
that banquet or dinner. Meal tick-
ets. Ham's Lunch, 538 Forest. Call
1526-M. Just off So. University. 11-21
GENEROUS reward for return of
small open face lady's watch, on
link bracelet. Valued as heirloom.
Between highschool and Mack and
Co. Phone 13 84-J. 17
TYPEWRITING done. Rush jobs and
legal papers specialties. Call An-
derson, 1194-M, or leave work at
422 E. Washington St. 17-3
BOARD-Home cooking, $5.00 a week,
two meals daily. Accommodations
for 25. Phone 885-J. 15-3
WANTED
WANTED-More people to eat our 35
cent dinners. Soup, choice of three
meats, pctatoes, bread and butter,
tea or coffee and desert all for 35
cents. We deliver lunches. Ham's
Lunch. 538 Forest. Phone 1526-M.
16-2
WANTED-Several young ladies, pre-
ably students, for afternoon and
Saturday work. Address, Vich.
Daily, Box A. T. 14-4
WANTED-A single room in private
family. Must be very desirable with
few other roomers. Write Box G. M.,
Daily. 17-3
FOR RENT
FOR RENT. - Share in large front
suite. Steam heat.- Desks. Plenty
hot water. Also room-mate wanted
for double room. Phone 1194-M,
422 E. Washngton. 16-3
FOR RENT-Two single rooms and
one double room, "steam heat, two
blocks from campus. 1224 Washte
naw. 670-R. 14-6

Headquarters for
D a nc e and
Banq-ue t
P rogams
De Luxe
New Lines in
Paper, Leather, Wood
and Celluloid
The
Mayer- Schaurer
Company
I12 South Main Street

Packard Dancing Academy

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