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November 07, 1923 - Image 8

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PAGE MUMT THE MICHIGAN DAILY____

WtDNESDAY, NOVEMrER, 7, l q2-

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On Thursday evening at eight o'clock
versity Hall the classes in Play Productic
of the following one-act plays:
"Toller's Wife" byv Cosmno Hamilton.
"Modesty" by Paul Hervieu.
"The Lockecl Chest" by John Masefil
This is the first of the series of five
be given by the classes this semester. '
at a nominal cost.
Oratorieal Boird Neetiig's:
The regular meeting of the Board wil
Room 302, Mason Hall.
French 17, College of Literature, Scie nee
I shall be ,unable to meet my class in
November, 8th, at 11 o'clock.

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membcr of the Varsity squad until de- j
k sharp in the auditorium of Unt- clared inelegible several weeks ago,
on will give a public presentation played at the full-back position in yes:-
terday's game.
The Freshmen scored their first
touchdown by intercepting a forward
pass and running for the initial score.
id. The second count came after a steady'
programs of plays andi recitals to march down the field through the sub-
rickets for the series may be had stitute Reserve line.
Rt. D. T. Ilollister. _____________________
11l take place today at 5 o'clock inj
W. Dnni..
and' the Arts..
n French 17 op Thursday morning,~
Johni i..Efinhger. 1ofof
their photographers" receipts must . ''C aracter, 2
do so as soon as possible. The
Michiganensian office is open from2 -
to 5 o'clock every afternoon except ja an
Saturday. =2'
ItE BRS F PER CSTDistinction
RE~~ CEIV IDE PUBLICITY' ew E
Union opera players are apparently2 To en2
yen wide publicity according to re- E2oo en-
orts which occasionally reach the .
asrs of E. Mortimer Shuter, opera di-2
ector, and other men active in the an-
ual production. 2-
For instance, one of the principal -w1.N ewv=
apers of San' Francisco a short time 1
go gave a full sheet of its rotograv- 2: iv Q ae ls
ur section to pictures of Lionel Ames,
14, and other opera players who ap- 2
eared in last year's production. Many,a
fthe prominent towns of the South -
ave also devoted much space to the=
pera. 2$ ~ t
Some of the stories publishied in 3 0 to _
ties "a great distance off are now in _________________
he possession of Mr. Shuter.-
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OUtED MARINES POSSESS .. y
MANY FORMER COLLEGE STARS T ]~l
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Group 8, room 304,1
Group 9, second ante room off the Ih:
swimming pool, h.
Group 10, activities. room. 1 h;
7 :400-I)e~folay meets at Harris hall. a:
8 :01-Amned:can Society of Cizvil eng- rv
ineers meets at the Union. E
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THURSDAY. f
7:00 am.-H~oly Comniuion 0;5Il' WI- p
liam's Memorial chapel, Harris hall. s'
J2:OO-Culver club picture, laken at
Spedlding's. a
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U-NOTICES
The Ann Arbor Art association 'F~
nounces an exhibition of famous I
paintings in Alumni Memorial hall
Nov. 5 to Nov. 12. The exhibition

gaitS ' Mchigan, Felters may play
FRESitl ' FOOTBALL MEN
. DEFEAT RESERVES, 12.09
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'GREE'TING CARDTITON
LEAVE YOUR ORDER WHILE SAMPLJE LINES: AR E UNBROKEN

will be free to the public. Coach ±fishe'r' " teain' but did not
Seniors iviio Mite trot' yet Obtalned- scrinmag 'oday. Mote,' Who was a

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Sturdy Shoes, These
Yet as soft as velvet.
Accurate styles.
Priced low because
our overhead is low.
$9.00
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Warm Coats

L ea t h er Coats and Jpackets,
Sheepskins, Sheeplined V e s t s,
Feather Coats 'With a pelt lining,
K n i t Coats, Slickers, Aviators'
Coats and Helmets.
SHIRTS
Woolen Shirts in blanket pat-
ternis, mackinaws, plain colors
and 0. D. wool. army .blankets.
Our stock is now complete.

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-We wish to announce the opening-of a
first-class market. We aim to get your
patronage and inS return we will'give-
you quality meats and satisfaction.-
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SWEATERS
Soft, Silky, Brushed Wool in
plain and beautiful combina-
tions. Also heavy rugged sweat-
ers for outdoor wear and lighter
ones for inside and under a coat.
SHOES
Munson Army Lasts-heavy and
light 'weights-packs, high and
low cuts, and hiking' shoes for
men and women.
Surplus

DRIVING
GLOVES
Soft, pliable, warmly lined with
wool. These are practical
gloves. Real values at
$o.00--$3.0-$.50o
BREECHES
Corduroy in several grades and
weights, whipcords, etc. Also a
complete line of knickers in all.
materials. -

BLANKETS
Our stock of Blankets has been
replenished. Wondrous patterns
in plaids, stripes, checks and 0.
D. wool army blankets. Prices
reasonable..t
PUTTEES,
Just a special mention of these
splendid Puttees. In addition
we are headquarters for camp-
ing outfit-s.

Supplies Stores

It "Pays to walk a few .blocks

Read The Daily "Classified" Columns

E. A. WURSTER

213 N. Fourth

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