1 1 L'. 1V11\..1A AAL.A ,;- *1 *s and Girls, WE ASSURE YOU A CORDIAL WELCOME AND THE QUALITY OF SERVICE ATTAINED THRU 50 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE r A University Bookstore r , GRIDIRON GOSSIP (By Harry B. Grundy) Nine members of the Western Con- ference swung Into action on the gridiron on Saturday, in games which were eatured by Chicago's easy tri- umig over Northwestern. Althoug a victory for Stagg's Maroons was gen- erally predicted, the ease with which the Midway eleven disposed of Mc- Devitt'smen indicates that advance stories telling of the Maroon's strength are not without foundation. Stagg's men on the whole performed more creditably than any other member of the Big Ten by romping 'away with the Purple to the score of 141 to 0. They got into plays with a smoothness which indicates success. in th'emelater games and particularly against Prince- ton in thevintersectional game, Oct. 22. GIFTS IMPORTED NOVELTIES DISTINCTIVE GREETING CARDs PLACE CARDS TALLY CARDS NUT CUPS INVITATIONS FAVORS DANCE PROGRAMS HALLOWEEN SUPPLIES If we haven't it, we will get it - Our services are at your disposal. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SUPPLYING LARGE ORDERS. THE WISTERIA SHOP Phone 2858-M. ,830 Maynard Street tA CIGARETTE CASE 75 cents .SEE OUR WINDOW .HALLER and FULLER STATE STREET JEWELERS THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M, COLUMN iDIE CLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Rooms. One single, one suite with kitchenette or one suite without kitchenette. These are very desirable rooms right near the-Mich- igan Union. 517/E!. Michigan Ave. 9-2 FOR RENT-Large light rooms. Just opened. Steam heat, rooms kept warm. Two blocks from campus. 422 E. Huron. 6-4 FOR RENT-Room fOr two boys, $6.00. If taken as single $4.00. Also room- mate wanted, $3.00. 317 Brown Ct. 8-3" FOR RENT-A nice suite at $4.00 per man. Board also furnished reason- ably if desired. 1335 Geddes. 2843-M. 9-2 FOR RENT-Single room suitable for instructor, student or business man, at 923 Greenwood. Phone 2863-W. 9 FOR RENT-Three large rooms just off car line. Will give breakfast. 1114 Woodlawn. Phone 2352-J. 9-2 FOR RENT -- One front suite two blocks from campus. No other room- ers. 1312 Geddes Ave. Phone 1168. 9 FOR RENT-Room for two at 722 E. Kingsley, $6.00. Board if desired. Phone 806-M. 8-3 FOR RENT-Furnished house to man and wife - no children. Phone 2196-R. 8-2 FOR RENT-Two pleasant, single4 rooms. $4.00 a piece. 427 S. Fifth Ave. 9-2. FOR RENT-Large single front room. First floor. 711 Catherine St. 9-2 FOR RENT-Nice furnished suite, 2nd floor. 924 E. Ann. 2835-M. 9-3 FOR RENT-Single room and suite for girls at 211 S. Ingalls. 8-4 LOST LOST-Black travelling, bag, bearing name-tag. Please return to H. S. Kilpatrlck, 1443 Washtenaw Ave., or phone 1166. Reward. 8-2 LOST - Diamond set brooch. Suit- able reward, for return to H. N. Cole, 702 Forest Ave. Phone 1256-M. 9-2 LOST-Fountain pen and Eversharp Pencil near University power-house. Return to 1038 E. Huron. 922-W. 9-2 LOST-Light brown Dobbs felt hat in Engineering Library or near Arch. Call 348-R. Reward. 7-3 LOST-Black leather card case, con- taining bills and change. Finder please call 476-d. 8-2 LOST - Gold filigree, bar pin, Sat- nrr- 1 Rz.+n +n a ta PBarbur WANTED WANTED-Male Help. I want a few good live hustlers who are capable of meeting , the public. Previous, experience will be an asset, but if you are willing to work and follow. instructions, it is not necessary. Call at 715 1st National Bank Bldg. 9 WANTED-Boarders by day or week. 1021 E. Huron St. $7.00 per week for three meals. $6.00 per week for 2 meals. Single meals 50c. $1.25 per day. Special tables for clubs. 2-21 WANTED-Student who has had ex- perience as rubber to act as rubber for Cross Country team. Inquire of Coach Farrell, Waterman Gym., from 2 to 6. 8-2 WANTED-Young healthy men weigh- ing about 150 lbs. at University Hos- pital for blood donors. See Dr. Mor- rill. 8-3 WANTED-Private boarding house on North side .of campus for about 15 men.:. Call 111Q-R after 6:30. 8-3, WANTED- A garage in location of Hill and Washtenaw Aves. Call Middleditch at 1016. 8-2 WANTED-Group of girls to board at 211 So. Ingalls. Roomy, private dining room. 8-4 WANTED -- Students' washing and ironing. Call 2569, 110 No. Ingalls. 8-4 WANTED-Corona typewriter. Terms cash. Call 1686-R after 7 o'clock. 9 .FOR SALE FOR SALE-Winter overcoat. Will fit a boy about five feet six inches in, height. In fine condition and at a reasonable price. Box S. H. S., - Micihgan Daily. 9 FOR SALE-Conn C Melody Saxa- phone.. Fine condition, 224, S. Thay- er St. 1612-R. 8-2 FOR SALE-Underwood typewriter. Fine condition. Call 1936-W after 8 P. M. 7-3 MISCELLANEOUS SANDWICHES, STEAKS, pie, ice cream, malted milk,.hot coffee, any- thing to eat delivered to your room anytime till 11:00 P. M. Ham's Lunch, 538 Forest- Ave., just off So. University. 8-6 WE DO ALL Kinds of Moving-Furn- iture and baggage, and clean all kinds of cisterns and repair them. J. C. Bunton & Co., 211 E. Liberty.; Phone 1496, 9-3 Purple Weak Northwestern - did not display any strength which Would warrant hopes of success later in the season. With Minnesota, Oct. 8, and Wisconsin, Oct. 15, on the Purple's card, there is little joy at the Evanston camp. However, Coach McDevitt may get his men to- gether and make a good showing against the Gophers and Badgers in the next two games. Last year North- western, doped to lose to the Gophers, came back and downed the Northmen 19 to 0, by means of a forward pass attack. Against Chicago the Purple's aerial work was helpless, as all of ther passes were sent from simple forma- tions with no attempt at deception. Purdue Loses One of the big surprises was Pur- due's defeat at the hands of Wabash. The Little Giants took the Boilermak- ers to camp by the score of 9 to 0. Under the tutelege of William Diet, new Purdue coach from Carlyle, the Boilermaker aggregation was expected to put a stronger showing this season, but fumbles at critical moments cost Purdue the game. Unless great im- provement is shown at Purdue, she is destined to a poor season. With Chi- cago, Notre Dame and Iowa scheduled for the next three games, Coach Dietz will have to work hard to whip his men into condition to win any of the con- tests. 1 'Wisconsin, doped as one of the ser- ious contenders for Conference hon- ors, opened her season by downing Lawrence college 28 to 0 in a game which was marked by individual play- ing bf the Cardinal backs. The Bad- gers were never in danger, although the contest displayed a tendency o their part to fumble. Coach Richards men completed but two of their eight forward passes'and fumbled three times when on the threshold of the Lawrenee goal Iine The Badger offense gained almost at will. Elliott, Sundt, Gibson, Gould and Williams hardly ever failed to ad- vance. Gibson, new- sophomore quar- terback, ran back punts withagility, while Elliott was the shining light withktwo touchdowns and numerous long gains. Iowa Opens Strong Iowa had little trouble downing Knox in a game which the Hawkeyes won handily 52 to 14. Howard Jones' men used an open attack, varied oc- casionally by line plunges and off tackle smashes. Late in the game Iowa used a number of substitutes Oho allowed the Knox eleven to score. Next Saturday Iowa meets Notre.Dame at Iowa City. The Notre Dame eleven ig going to be a hard one to beat as they exhibited a powerful attack against DePau w, who fell before the Catholics in a 5.7 to 10 game. Should Iowa win from Notre Dame this week end she will be conceded an excellent chance to complete her schedule with- out losing. Illinois, Chicago, and Min- nesota are the other tough games on the Hawkeyes schedule, while Purdue, Northwestern and Indiana meet the Iowans later in the season.. Indiana won from Kalamazoo 29 to 0 in a contest which showed that the -Hoosiers need improvement in team play, interference, and following the ball if they are to win from Harvard at Cambridge next Saturday. Harvard a ® WHAT TO DO Ul :andU WHERE TO GO U 5 * An hour a day of Pocket, * 1 Carom or Three Cushion 1 E Billiards is fine for mind and body of every Michi- * gan Man. M PIPES LNCHESS OAS\ S"we try to treat you ri jht't * U - affun !®none 14 ALL-FRESH FOOTBALL NOTItE J! take her to dinner af Those freshmen who were un- able to receive football equip- ment will see Coach Mather at the Athletic office, from 8 to 12 o'clock or 2 to 5 o'clock at Ferry field, where they will receive an order for equipment and locker. F1oEers Restaurant 615 EAST' LIBERTY STREET did not, however, exhibit anything in the Holy Cross contest that marks them as particularly strong. The Crim- son barely defeated the small college .by a three point margin, but Coach Fisher's men can be depended upon to play the best football they know when Indiana comes to Soldiers' field next Saturday. "Eddie" Casey, former All-American halfback at Harvard, who brought the Mt. Union team to Ann Arbor Satur- day, states that Indiana should make a creditable showing "The Hoosiers have had a strong 'team for the last few years and should be at the top of their form this season," says Casey, "Indiana is by no means the strongest team in the West but it is an aggrega- tion of veterans, who will play a fight- ing game. I look for a close, hard fought contest with Harvard .on the long end . of the score. The game should be a credit.to Conference foot- ball.- - Minesota Promising Minnesota showed strong possibili- ties by winning from North Dakota 19 to 0. Arnold Oss displayed his old time form which made him the ter- ror of the West two years ago. Dr. Williams' men were hard pressed sev- eral. times and the lineup will need UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT S DENTRS SUPPLY STOR 1111 South University Avenue Engineers and Architects Materials. White Swan Laundry Agenpy. 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