TIE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, Y V - t THEMIHIANDALY.AURAY.NVEBE 8 S. U PREARES OR HOMECOMING1 ieye.lolverhne I"attle is Center1 of Interest ; Comwittees Plan iThiiy Featlures OADS TO BE MARKED (Special to The Daily) Aumbus, Nov. 7.-Olhio State is Tell Proper Way To Use Telephone. As an aid toward better telephone service, the Michigan Bell Telephone company offers the suggestion that the subscriber use the pronunciation. of words and numbers that is taught to operators. The letter "o" should bie p railouncco quite long. The final "n" in the fig- ure one should be held. "tR" is roll- ed and the two "'s" in three are held. Four, seven, and nine become PROGRA9M ARRANGED FOR ARDY an invocation offering Thankligiving for the peace that has been given the world through the sacrifice of the Am-I erican soldiers. Rev. Father Com- man will deliver an invocation con- secrating America to the great work of the future. Patriotle Organizations of Citya Unite i Cceratiou; Public Program Planined BLAKESLEE TO SPEAK Armistice Day will be celebrat The National Guard and the Naval to Reserve will attend the service in a body. The arrangements for the Arm- istice Day program are under the di- rection of Capt. 1. C. Holm of the U. S. A-rm y.- ~ i // / xvgnts Jac to $2.50 fGA RRICK Wd a.- o o15 Sat.. at. - oc to $2.00 The SELWYNS Present CHANNING POLLOCK'S -"he FooI"=~ STUDENTS: We announce this fall a high quality line of Suits and Overcoats at $24.50 and $29.50 Tailored to your individual measure with the guarantee of complete satis- faction. Also, Waterproof Topcoats from Small Deposit with order. $12.00 to $30.00 INTERSTATE TAILORS, American Hotel Call or Phone 123 for Appointment FOR BANQUETS I _ LEAFLETS OF For Sale in Lots of 50 or 100 by MICHIGAN SONGS ed stering all its forces these days in t bords of two syllables. The other numbers are pronounce! as usual ex- paration for its Forty-ninth Annualf cept that they should be pronounced :, , amecoming, main interest in which nters about the Wolverine-Buckeye ash in the stadium on November 15.1 Under the guidance of an executive mnmittee of th'ree prominent stu- nt~s, ten subordinate conunittees are orking to effect an organization for e busy week-end. Chief among the, ska assigned are listing of rooms r the incoming crowds, establish-! ent of information bureaus, andt nmpleting plans for the MichiganI adquarters. The committee is preparing the ircassian Circus"-a mammoth ow which will be presented at the >liseum on the eve of the game. ractically every student organiza- on of the campus is assisting in the; -eparation of this show. Greatest in-! rest at present centers around the dection of a Homecoming Queen to a1ct the principal role in the pageant -that of.Ute 'pit of Ohio. The Uni- ersity's twelve most beautiful giis, Zosen at a meeting of representatives fall camipus organizations, comprise ic group from which the queen will e selected. more distinctly than in or versation. Binary con- I Chicago, Nov. 7.- Plenty of good seed corn will be available for theI coming season, according to a survey completed by the American Farm Biad o eau federation. #' } Y 4 s London, Nov. 7.--Dancing and high thinking are mutually incompatible in the opinion of George Bernard Shaw, famous author. i , l this year by a union of all the patriotic organizations in the city. An Armis- tice Day program at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon Tuesday noon, will start the day's activity. At this luncheon all civic organizations in the city will participate. Willis Blakeslee will speak on the mean- ing of Nov. 11, to veterans of all wars. A mass meeting will be held at 8 o'clock in Pattengill auditorium of the Ann Arbor high school. Tribute will 1) paid to the boys who gave their lives in France, and the significance of Armistice Day will be explained. Rev. Merle H. Anderson will deliver. SH ALES SERVICE No Shiny IC A TIO N n Faces th of Packard Street HRAKE LINING, WRECKING at HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED YET? Your Subscription is payable now It ... a NN L"'7 RBOR A , 1 } N E W 1' Address Orders to Box 35 .. 4 L ( University c7Y~itn usuall follow traditions, A ! L' . Lcudth Conidr heir apparance and har. isah they a;.reiatc. lA PR& IN E (LIJIIIE fra acer of a ecntury \/AN BOVEN, CRESS & THOMPSON state St. and S. University wiches has been started. Only loc elivery of those delicious barbecued meat sand- One-half Block Sou COMPLETE EQUIPAIENT, I1 charged for the delivery service, which extends from 9 P. M. to 11:30 P. M. --Orders of six or more accepted. STRAIGHTENING FRAMES AND AXLES AND REPAIRING the An added attraction this year is the senior "Kids' Frolic" which is being staged for the first time. With the slogan, "Your last chkance to be a kid," the senior tradition committee is mak- ing a personal solicitation calling on every senior man to come out and be a "reg'lar feller" when the whistle blows for play time at 10 o'clock onI the morning of November 15. Kiddie Kar races, marble contests, and a top spinning tournament are already on the program. Throughthe courtesy of the De- troit, Toledo, and Columbus Automo- bile clubs, the roads from Ann Arbor to Ohio's stadium will be well marked. Once the caravan hits Franklin coun- ty (of which Columbus is the county seat,) no difficulty will be encounter- ed in finding places of interest as the city will be heavily marked with . placards. J. M. Bookecker of Brooklyn has been elected captain of the Prince- ton University baseball team for 1925., For the last two years he has played third base on the Tiger team. Lansing, Mich., Nov. 7.-Rep. Grant M. Hudson, re-elected by a large ma- jority, left yesterday for Washington, where he will prepare two -bills for the coming congress. D A NCIN G- Learn to dance. Start nov. Open daily, 10 a. m. to 10 p. in. Aduilt" class every Monday and Friday. Fifteen 1-hour lessons for $5.00. Enroll now. TERRACE GARDEN ANCING STUDOS 22 Wuerth Arcade Phone 241-R i Dance 521 South Main St. O-PW# MW PII)ONE 1927 A. C. MARQUARDT .._.,.............. Try Our Shaving The Arbor Fountain, On State Street Betsy Ross Shop I B~arbec'ue Phone 2948-W iP - - Lotion Read the Want Adsl 440 South State St. In the Arcade I and After- Shaving I . 7 TWO SHOPS - - ONE MANAGEMENT :.w Powder Gifts- Candies Punch Get an M-Book Filled with our Delicious The best Punch in Ann Arbor Call us up. Phone 189-M Waffles? Candies Or Michigan Football Filled to Your Order The best you ever ate. Served at all hours. Drop in for eats. ARBOR FOUNTAIN i I i I 6. CLAUDE; DRAKE'S Drug and Prescription Store Phone 308 Cor. State and N. Univ. "The Quarry" I , ARNOLD 'S STATE STREET JEWELER The selection of a gift often becomes a perplexing problem. It's useless to worry though-because at Arnold's you will always find the solution. pp 302 South State Street Phone 889-R BETSY ROSS SHOP i Read the Want Ads loin lqll lflmlll ; pV,, asThmmmmmmgmu Read the Wan Ads' laftm"" i V I A Al Christie's Riot of Fun x-, the Sign gf The Golden Oaks Inn --' Luncheon, 11 to 2 Dionner, 5 to 8 _ v.., gfternon Te eckless oma1nce" on A Laugh for Every Breath CENTURY COMEDY I ON THE STAGE aria's- Pennsylvanians 1,7,;11 lyuAlly 'ii"mber Upon Request Sunday Dinner and Supper a Specialty In Addition to Their New Programn U