PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAT1,hR hAY. NOV E"MI3EIL G, l!)2, aa.r a aa va a A&1 A AA 1 A./[ AAA A A The band will make the last trip of I PISA.- Another incident connected BAND 'NILL PLAY FOR ?the present football season next week with the popular resentment against the when it goes to Columbus to play toyr rcent attempted assassination of the Ohio State game, as no journey IPremier Mussolini is reported from E1fl T~fAVwill 'e madfe to inineapolis on Nov. \ ada. One Fascist was killed and ~TODIY20. R-eadquarters at Columbus wxill' four were injured (luring a revolver be madec at the Elk's Temple.I fight resulting from an attempt by a WscNonsin Band To Patrticipate In frainwl emd nte ra-o nopstoit Field Exercises For Walter Camp Ifomto wilbmaenthorno l ppiinst With Varsity fBanid ization of the band, from the prescentBRS L.-Te elinbdt arrangement for marc~ing purposes RSSL.-Th!elia ude to aconert ggrga~iil.Thischageor 1927, submitted .to the cabinet by Itoa cncet agreatin. hiscl~iile remier Jaspar, contemplates a sur- TO PLAY' NEW MARCHES : must be completed within a two week.,,' time limit as several alumniI plus of 1,500,000,000 francs. This will Thisaftrnon'sevets illbe f Ifunctions have already been arrdnpieid. be dev oted entirely to debt funding. interest in a musical sense as well asj The reorgaization;' ac cording to the- In athletic one for it will mark the lastG direct-.ors, is a very difficult ore for MANAGUA, Nic.-Government forc- appearance of the Varsity band on C such a short time, as twvo entirely dif- es ambushed 250 armed revolutionar-I Ferry field for this year and, if plans ferent types of music are involved. ;e's at Jicaro. are realized regarding the new sta- dium, for any regular football game.j Homecoming crowds will have the op- portunity of seeing the "Fighting Band" at the top of its form, according Footwear fortotesaeet fNra asn director and Gordon Packer, '28, drum! Formal Ocassions major. j.. Details of the performance which ( Many Beautiful St ylesi Pat. wnconsiderable recognition in the; ent.s, Velvets and Silver Pumps, East last week, on the occasion of the PplrPiea national alumni meeting and the Piea Michigan Navy football game will be1 $3.98 to $5.90 repeated. "On Wisconsin", official; battle-song of Wisconsin will be rendered between halves as a tribute Let us supply your hosierj needs. All latest to that school. The musical perform- sae ntra ikad cifn is anice will begin at 2 o'clock. sae ntra ikad cifn is The 75-piece band of the University quality .................. 98c to $1.79 of Wisconsin will arrive this morning Plain andfac patterns, youngme' socks and will be met at the train by a dele-ac e' gation from the Varsity organization................................59c to 98c They will make their headquarters at _ the Union. a;f . o Both bands will participate in the - p. New Styles in Young MVen's flag raising ceremonies and' in the ex- OxodwthteWe ercises commemorating& the work of " French Toe Walter Camp. Taps will be sounded at this time.E. For the first time on Ferry field willI $3.98 to $5.90 be played the latest Michigan march- ing song, "The Stadium March" writ- ( ten by Carl Gehring '23, now a memn- 11717 ber -of the staff of the Ann ArborSot q ines-News. Announcement of the; Sout~h Sut rendition will- be made to the stands. Wain _M /ain Another feature will be the playing St, St of a new arrangement of "Men Of The I___ Maize And Blue" by H. J. Deason '27.I___________________________________ WHITNEY THEATRE Wed. Nov. 10th GOCxAQ JQLWY(N ' Thet IahonaI ,br~re LC oal Lau hter/ 6yANITA LOOS&JQ1- I MSON NOTE.-This is the Chicago Company and Ann Arbor is one of the few smaller cities getting this attraction. Mail orders now. Lower floor, $2.75; Balcony, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Forward Pas = ..0 inn es lon -.ullof 'ip al !' (Cme in and locholover or' ~)! {F. W. GROSS, 309 South Main St. ,. a _ __ FQOTBAL " Columbus, November 13, 1926 Michigan vs. OHIO0, i . i k t FLORSHEIMS Expressly Made for Young Men The newest shoes of the kind well dressed men prefer are included in' the special showing of Florsheims. Fi Come -in and look theme over. i t : t I i j pir :- { 11 11 Special Trains 11 I-iOC KINGk VALLEY TRAIN Leave Ann Arbor........ 7:00 A. M. Arrive Columbus ......... 11:50 A. M.1 Leave Columbus.......... 7:00 P. M1. Arrive Anin Arbor ........ 11:50 P. Ml. (E.T.) Nov. 13 (E.T.) Nov. 13 (E.T.) Nov. 13 (E.'I.) Nov. 13 N. Y. C. NIGHT TRAIN Le'uc) Ann Arbor .... 12:00 Midnight (E.T.) Nov. Arrive Coilumbus....... 5:44 A. -11. (E.T.) Nov. Leave Columbus...... 12:00 Midnight (E.T.) Nov. Arrive Ann Arbor........ 5:15 A. 111. (E.T.) Nov. 12 13 13 14 $,5-Round Trip -$ Those -wvho desire to remain in Columbus and return in regular trains Sunday, November 14th, round trim fare illh be $8.75. ROUND TRIP PULLMAN 1FARES Lover Berth, $7.50; Upper Berth, $6.00; Drawing Room, $27.00; Cohipartment, $21.00; Seat Itante, $1.95 SECURE YOUR RAILROAD AND PULLMAN TICKETS NOW -At- MICHIGAN "UNION OR ANN ARBOR R. R. TICKET OFFICES I } I ; ' :;; . f . Most Styles-$ 10.00 CAMPUS B OTERY 304 South State St. ,$ t { S T:,..Y r^ .i -. , ;} - I - - -- Read The Daily "Classified" Columns. ANN ARBOR RAILROAD It. A. MIYLLS, Commercial Agenit. 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