VY AIHLETIC B 1ED UP BEFOI I l1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY }: IIItIIlI1!1 1111111lttl11ll1111litll11 tlllltlll11111II!llllt11|llll ll11Illlllllltlll 1' ,L A S S I F IE MAY B[ HARMONY CAFETERIA a! The Student ADVERTISINO 508 E. William St. Volunteer Band LOST-Green steamer tri ~___Breakfa t . . . ... 7:00-9:30 meets every Sunday morning day night or Wed. mao Brakas .... :0-930=at 9:30 in Wesley Hall., ward for information. ability of the nation's foremost H. Tomorrow, Rev. S. Harrison, tions asked. Phone 224 service institutions to get along to-=-Ln . .,-:-0returned missionary from gether. Dinner ...... ... 5:30-7:00 tiChina, will address us. FOR SALE-Six weeks' ol In other words, as the situation - We extend an earnest invita- let coach, fully equii: S . ton to anyone interested n carefully broken i; o is outlined authoritatively o theSunday Dinners ~ the project of Missions. $670. Owner will sell Asoited ress, Anving aolis au et iai L ayE n cash. Call during d thorities, n fiedtoefet=i{i1having11[I1{11111failedlllllllllltollllleffectllltlllllllllll 6veig 2615 Navy To Reverse Stand On Three' Year Varsity Player Principle To Mend Breach STUDENTS FAVOR GAMESI (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 28.-,The now historic Army-Navy break in Ath- letic relations,. it develops on the eve of their 1928 football seasons, is likely to be patched., up much sooner that has generally been ex- pected. t r Y 3 t It is even possible, though notI likely, that the two service schools{ will effect a reconciliation and get together on the grid-iron this seeason, in spite of the fact bothl have arranged rugged and, inde- pendent schedules as a result of. the rift, it is now considred certain the rift that occurred last winter, if not, it is now considered certain that they will resume football re- lations in 1930. The primary basis for this un- expected outlook for peace, it is understood, will be a complete re- versal of the Navy's. stand dn the' three-year varisty player principle -the rock on which the academies split. The paramount motive, how- ever, will be to restore harmony any compromise agreement on the issue of athletic eligibility require- ments, will concede West Point's right to play its men, regardless of how much previous college experi- ence they have had. Just when these prospective de- velopments may take definite form is speculative. Officially, neither academy has committed itself to a positive move toward peace. In fact, West Point, standing pat as it has from the start, has permit- ted the impression to go out that it sees no immediate hope of a renewal of relations with Annapo- lis. This tnuch, however, is certain; that an overwhelming sentiment exists at both academies, among officers as well as cadets and mid- shipmen, for a speedy peace and renewal of athletic relations in all branches of sports; that the new heads of the two institutions. Maj. Gen. Smith and Rear Admiral Robison, both are sympathetic Subscribe to The Michigan Daily .c-e n a a _r . _ _ _.~~S.fr tn~. Such Comfort in U/cct ica iou se keep ig IFOR RE)VING c/s and regain public confidence in the with this sentiment. .I11l 111.#.tlltll tll ll tlll lllll llllll I tillltItillltliltllllllll1lll ll ll tllllllll#1 The Print and Book Shop- 521 E. JEFFERSON STREET The NeWest and Best in Fiction, Biography and Poetry Children's Books Prints and Etchings _ M IIE The Shop Where You Can Linager in Pleasant Surroundigs I 11111il1lll111111111111111111 1111111111ll ll1lli 11 1 11 lIlllll 1 111 lllllli ' THE VACUUM CLEANER HAS NO EQUAL I fil V ACUUM cleaner attachments make it almost effortless to remove dust from the hard-to-get-at places. Powerful suction draws dust into the bag- instead of spreading dust anew. Everywhere in the household, dust collects: on bare floors, along pic- ture molding, on walls, behind radiators,in furniture upholstery-but the vacuum cleaner draws it out. EASY - SPEEDY . 2c AN HOUR Guaranteed vacuum cleaners may be purchased on con- venient terms at any office of THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY - a "Apparel for University Men" It's Good Business to Buy Here! SUITS With Extra Trousers tI 4V ,~ -. I Y;V L- %'.~ Others at $35, $40 We've priced one newly ar- I * p:. 11 rived group at forty-five dollars, a figure much* be- low what one would expect for garments of such fine woolens and style. They are in the new Michigan Model, which is breaking all pre- vious sales records. Yes-It's Getting Cold We suggest New Fall Top Coats-50 inches long, hand tailored, and guaranteed to wear. $25 to $35 /1 For Your Comfort Buy your Winter O'Coat now. We bought the cloth at low market, and pass the saving to you. Same coats will sell later'for $40 and $45. Now $35 See Our Window &,left AL IFLA Now, -,A ON