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LSE YESTERDAY BECAUSE
SIZE Of RESERVE SQUAD

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bowling over imaginary opponents. ATHLETIC OFFICES
IMost of the stress, however, was put CH N EQ A T R
on passing'and kicking as Yost is d-i CHANGE QUARTERS
termined to perfect his backfield in
all three departments. He has the Offices of the Athletic association
miien for carrying the ball through have been moved from their former
every kind of a field and is spending rooms in the Press building to the
most of his time drilling on the other suite formerly occupied by the Ann
I two. Arbor division of the Michigan State
Similar work is on the bill-of-fare Highway department. The business
and ticket offices are located there
t for today so that there wil be only and all student football tickets are
one more scrimmage this week, com- taken care of in these offices.
i ing at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon. In
The offices of the director and
3all probability this will. be the last coce aecage othom

cently published a pamphlet containing
a list of all of the traffic laws of the
city. The booklet which is being sup-1
plied to the automobile owners of the
city contains 42 different regulations
concerning the driving and parking of
cars including several which have been
just recently passed by the city coun-
cil. Among these is the law passed
at the last meeting of the council pro-
hibiting three persons from riding in
the front seat of one car.

DOBBS GOLF CAPS
FALL 1922

Scascned Second String Men Laid Up;
No' New Candidates to
Replach ThIeri
CAPTAIN, (OEREL OUT FOR
WIE$K WITh WATER ON KNEE
Coach Yost's proteges again were
given a day of comparative rest yes-I
terday when the Varsity mentor sent
them through elementary work in-
stead of having a scrimmage against
the. Reserves.
This was largely on account of the
lack of men on. the Reserves who had:
enough experience ,hnd training to
really stand up before the Varsity.

Coach Fisher's squad is too small
even when the entire personnel is
available but with several men out
with injuries, the Reserve mentor does
not have enough men to muster a ful
team. He has been putting men into
scrimmage against the Varsity ath-
letes who have been out for practice
only one day and considers this too

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scrimmage that the Wolverine sup-
porters will be permitted to witness as
the coaching staff is considering the

which were occupied heretofore by
the Intramural department, this de-
partment having moved to the sec-

dangerous to keep up. advisability of starting secret practice ond floor of Waterman gymnasium.
Stress Passing, Kicking and keening everyone away from the The Michigan State Highway de-
Work on the first string squad yes- field. If they decide to do so such partment has taken the rooms left
terday was confined to signal drill, practices will start Monday afternoon. vacant by the Athletic association.
passing, kicking and blocking. Several (ioebel Injured
of the men were given individual in-1
tuction on te poin nededur tir Captain Goebel who has been out NEW REGULATIONS GIVEN
structionon the points needed for their of the game for a few days with water IN AUTO CLUB BOOKLET
respective positions and the linemen ntekeiscvasigrpdyan
wereputthrugha srenousworouton the knee is convalescing rapidly and'
were put through a strenuous workout should be back in uniform within a Because of the recent increase in
week or 10 days. An X-ray of his- the number of arrests of violators of
knee was taken yesterday and nothing the traffic ordinances of the city, the
Tull o a serious nature has developed. Ann Arbor Automobile club has re-

Martha-Ann Fruit Cakes of Cincin-
nati. Tice's Drug Store. 117 S. Main
St.-Adv.
Ask a user: he will tell you Rider's
COMING
Manslaughter

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COLUMN -Is[2 COLUMN
CLOSES CLOSES
AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.
MICHIGAN DAILY
Classified Rates. Two Cents per word a day, paid in advance. lin-.
imuin charge for first day, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20c. Three
cents, per word per day if charged. White space charged for at rate
of 5c per agate line. Classified, charged only to those having phones.
Liner Rates: Twelve cents per line, without contract,"paid in advance.
PHONE 960

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MOE LAUNDRY

We Call For and Deliver

2355-Fl

CASH CARDS

204 N. MAIN

TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT

F'M

MEET ME AT THE
FOUNTAIN
Since the days of "Joe's"
and the "Orient" about
the most popular place in
Ann Arbor to get a cool
drink or a light lunch.
ILLIARDS CIARS CAINDES
PIPES LUNCHES SODAS
"we' try o treftyou iht'"

Priced. at $3.00

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A Real Cap of Imported
Materials

FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Three suites to six stu-
dents at $3 each. Also board. Two
meals $5, three meals $6 per week.
Mrs. Bebout, 302 N. Fifth Ave.
Phone ~934.R5-3
FOR RENT-One large suite for
ladies. ' Less than a block from
campus. Running water, single
beds, light and comfortable. 209
S. Ingalls. 5-1
FOR RENT-Double room for stu-
dents o;, business many Hot water
heat, electric light. $3 each. 921
W. Hubon St, Phone 1195-W. 5-3
FOR RENT-Rooms for men. Also
roommate wanted. Steam heat.
Plenty of hot water. Phone 1194-M.
422 E. :Washington. 5-3
FOR RENT-Two very desirable
double rooms, one a front room;
private ' family; one block from
campus. §719 Tappan. 4-3
FOR RENT-Excellent large room
with fireplace, for two men. One
block fron Union and campus. 715
Monroe St. 5-2
FOR REN-Wanted a roommate at
514 Cheever Ct., just behind the-
Union. $68 per semester. Call
243-J. 4-2
FOR RENT-Furnished house school
year, married couple, no children.
Owner reserves rooms. 1104 Pros-
pect. 4-3
FOR RENT-Bedroom and study with
fireplace, ! or single room. 401 S.
Division corner William St. 5-2
FOR RENT-Suite for three or for
two; reasonable. 311 Thompson.
Two blocks from campus. 4-3
FOR RENT-Large front room. First
floor. Two students or man and
wife. 720' S. State. 5-1
FOR RENT-Rooms for men. Large
double room. Steam heat. Phone
1194-M3. -5
FOR RENT-Front room, single or
double. . Phone 1337-M. 815 Arch
St. 5-2
FOR RENT4-Rooms for five students.
Good location. 1321 Forest Court.
5-1
ROOMS-For rent, comfortable rooms,
well furnished with desks. 2302-W.
3-3
FOR RENT-Garage, three doors from,
Packard., 815 Arch St. 1337-M. 4-
FOR SAI'Er-Canoe withbfull equip-
ment, oprice reasonable. Owner
Leaving school. Wilson, 111 S In-
galls, 1466-M. 3-3
FOR SALE-Buescher B-flat slide
trombone,high and low pitch slides.
Good condition . Moffitt, 403-R. 3-3
FOR SALE-Moden sixroom house
one Granger Ave. Also piano and
other furiture. Phone 2455-3. 3-3
FOR SALE-Baritone Saxaphone and
two drums. Call 936-W. 3-3
FOR SAlLE
FOR SALE-Vulcanizer and motor
with lathe attachment suitable for
dental student. Edsill's Rexall
Drug Store. 208 S. Main St. 5-1
FOR SALE-Two oak diniig room
tables, 12 feet by 3 feet 8 inches.
Good condition. Call house man-
ager 397. 5-2
FOR SALE--3ras. bed, springs and
mattress. Kaltex upholstered rock-
er., Call 610 Lawrence. 5-1

WANTED
WANTED-Every student who ex-
pects to rent a typewriter during the
school year to wait until Monday,
Oct. 2, when Mr. Moran's office, room
2, second, floor, 711 N.,'University
Ave., will be open and some bar-
gains in T. W. rentals and sales
will be offered. 4-4
WANTED-Student to train this year
for a managership next year; must
have mechanical, sales, and execu-
tive ability. Inquire with references,:
after Oct. 10. Rider's Pen Shop-1-21
ROOMMATE WANTED-Neat young
man to share front suite in new
Chubb House, at $5 per week, Ad-
dress Chubb House. 4-2
WANTED-Solicitors at once. Salary
or commission. See H. W. Read this
evening from 4 to 10 at 415 E.
Jefferson St. 5-1
WANTED-Roommate. Junior or civil
engineer prefered. $3. 921 W.
Huron St. Phone 1195-W: 5-3
WANTED-Students' washing and
ironing. Guaranteed satisfaction.
454 S. First St. 5-1
WANTED-To do students' laundry.
Phone 7115-F-13. 5-2
WANTED-Garage vicinity 1121 Ann
St . Phone 1049-J. 5-1
LOST
LOST-Dunhill pipe in lower wash-
room of Michigan Union. Liberal
reward. Call 1854-R. 3-3
LOST-A tan gabardine raincoat last
week. Reward. Return to Frank-
fin, 644 Tappan. 1104. 5-1
LOST-Nineteen dollars in bills.
Finder please call 178-W, 2 rings.
. 4-21

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TINKER AND COMPANY
So. State St. at Williarm St.

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GREY
SHOP
60o L. Liberty

Have your noon lunch
at "The Grey Shop."
Hot specials every
noon.
Salads, Sandwiches
and Fountain
44 Service.

AGENTS

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Via
"The Niagara Falls Route"
Tickets on sale daily with return
limit of three days from date of sale.
For complete travel information, tickets to
all points, and Pullman reservations apply to-
A. J. WISELOGEL, Ticket Agent
Ann Arbor, Mich. Phone 1908-M

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LOST-My pen troubles, at Rider's, of
course. 1-21
FOUND
FOUND-A fountain pen that really
meets student needs. Holds 230
drops of ink and is a self-starter.
Rider's Pen Shop.. 1-21
MISCELLANEOUS
RIDER'S PEN SHOP, 308 S. State., is
open for business. They will have
a large line of standard makes in
self-filling pens, Rider "Master-
pens," Eversharp and Conklin pen-
ciels.' Good fountain pen ink. Will
p , you 24-hour repair service.
Skilled, workmanship at fair prices.
1-21
STUDENT ROOMS for rent. Just
being furnihed with new- beds.
Four double rooms at reasonable
prices. One block from campus.
908 Monroe St. Phone 2563-R. 5-3
PIANO TUNING-Specialist on repair-
ing and tuning grand pianos. Call
715-J. Victor A. Allmendinger, 418
N. Division st., Tuner for University
- School of Music. 1-6
WILL BOARD a fraternity of 20 or 25,
or same number of upperclassmen.
Home"cooking. One block from
campus. Box R, Michigan Daily. 3-3
BOARD by the week for young ladies.
For a limited number. Less :than a
block from the campus. Try it.
Phone 949-R.

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Walk a Few Blocks
and Save Dollars

We'll wager you can 't find greater
values than Hart, Schaffner & .Marx

Only a few steps separate us
from those stores that charge
much higher prices.
The money you will save by trading

2-Trousers Suits for

Fall at $37.5O!

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a considerable

sum before the year is over.
We invite your patronage.

HEY have the fine woolens and
tailoring that make the style hold
up, that give you lasting service.
Sports and conservative models. All
have extra trousers, a feature you'll
appreciate.

A COUPLE OF SPECIALS

Other fine two -trouser suits as
low-priced as $28; as high as $6o.
Satisfaction--or your money bck.

YOUR NAME embossed in gold leaf on
your fountain pen. Free, on pens pur-
chased at our shop. Rider's Pen;
Shop. 1-21
BOARD-Plans for five more girls.
Home cooking. Also suite of rooms
for two girls. 2375-M, 903 Mary St.
5-2
F. NORMANTON BILBIE, teacher of
violin, piano, and harmony. Studio,

Plain White Shirts
Collar Attached

$ .50 &$2.00

Scotch Tweed Caps$2.00& $2.50
A Variety of Colors

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FOR SALE-Three student tables and
dress suit with accessories. Call

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