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*THE MICHIGAN DAILY ___

PHIPIN H A L e s L WJf ter College big features. One of these was the and the expense was borne, by the*
REN Tn 1AT "Fr m i. h Battle-Royal for All Corers," and Freer estate.
___________________the other was the Interfraternity Copies of this work are available
t i~ lIEPRI' ffh freshman fight. The evening held pro- at the Library for reference or may;
IIII UILAiIIIU ~ D oonto - The Right Honorable l Yale-Two Profesors, FR Fair ise for plenty of excitement and! be purchased pn application.
D____avid Lloyd George will receive the' child, of the department of Political produced it.I
DaMxioMKawoteco-degree of Doctor of Laws at a special Economy and F. B. Luquiems, of the S rp Joseph Alexander, 33 years old
: fLbrlat fteUiest1convocation to be held in his honor Spanish department have ust reurn-.~ ptcS rit]fr smoked a cigaret in bed Sunday and
of the Pbillipines at Manilla, is ex-1 on Wednesday, October 10. This will ed from Colombia where they were on N iba7 fell asleep before it went out. His~
:,pecteo cm othdnvrit on University of Toronto. reconstruct the financial depart-tocoetothbnieriy oocbealoabetvntintegisoy fthoteoiane omiterhiheepeaOndlLI rrYbewlohigtok ie ndwenre-
fand will offer a series of courses in + etofta Rpbic P, cued he was so severely burned he
Athe political science department. Dean mentuil-wo mmbr of thenwastheRelc.reayof eor- Announcement has been made by died before medical attention cold be
classwo is7thee othern partyertofrtheitex- the Library that the reproduction of summoned. He lived at 954 'Winder
Schange arrangement which sent Pro-;caso 27wr utinafec ;fa ite the Coptic manuscript in the Charles street.
~fessor Joseph R. Hayden of the pot cas that took place between the year-____________________
ica scenc dearmen totheUnver ligs nd heSopomoes.Th fiht enile Temple University lays L. Freer collecton published by the
isity of the Phillipines last year j took place in one of the prominent claims n having one of the finest University is now ready for distriu-
The Pihllipine professor left M anil- I streets of the University. These two college buildings in America. The ion. Volume ten of the Humanistic
la for Ann Arbor in August, but wasE Freshmen were thrown heavily to the, building, Cromwell Hall, will be six series, as it is called, contains not on-
recalled on account of the critical IllI- pavement and one of them is now suf- stories in height at the time of its { ly the subject matter in the Coptic
f fe ring from concussion of the brain as completion. It boasts of having, inj type but also photographs of the or-
~neis0 iswie.He s xpctd o*a result of his part in the fight. adto to its large, well equipped iginal manuscript and translat~onc
come here soon, however, though theIadiinf wm n ol T Ct te sdwsscal
,exact time of his arrival is unkown. ynsuan 0 p p ip
_________________Harvard-One of the largest squdsI class rooms, laboratories, and numer- designed for this publication and is
Gra nd Rapids, Mich., Oct. S.-(By A. in the history of this college has just oms other aditions. owned by the University. The edit-
.)Fordptefrmteseffsturned out for the fencing team. A!i ing was done by Prof. William H.
{orce several other men and a block freshman team will be maintained for Oklahoma - The annual mixer held I Worrell, of the Hartford Theological
'snd tackle were necessary to removeii the first time in many years. at the University recently had several seminary and of Columbia University,
11 h~orse fromn the mud of South Water1
4ekee The animal, owned by John
~Pravers, who resides near the lake,
wandered into the water and when
found was buried in the mud up to its
neck , leaving only its head in sight.
fume, codn g t Cet r B"al N- ewdi-Cie sRu
aican hosbOct.d8.- en(By iAP.)- h
vuaccordsibanewoenluesipe-
patch from Rome today. The reason
given was that Pope Pius X1 is sus-
ceptible to headaches and that per- A51
fume has a deleterious effect.j

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}'Jartin Hailer
11s2 Libeity Street
Only one quality carried and that the best. If colors, designs or siues wanted are not in stock, orders taken
at any time now or later. Small rugs come quickly by mail-large rugs take longer.
A hand tied strip containing seventy-five colors lately received. Also twenty cuts of Chinese rugs from which
to select, or I will photograph any Chinese rug brought mhe and duplicate it.
To introduce my rugs into the best homes, quality for' quality, I will meet or better the prices of any reput-
able dealer, unless he sells at absolute cost of rugs laid down, at seaport-not counting cost of handling. I
can do this because I buy direct from factory for cash, pay nothing for rent, light,, heat, salesmen, etc.
Read my story of Better rugs in Times News of October 1st.
SIRS. It. B. )IERIlCK

Pythias-
"No-doggone it. I
skipped over 'to class
flux morning without
my Dixon's Eldorado !"
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.Leading dentists everywhere began to urge its use.
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