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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, OCTOBER

THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER

Walk-Over

FRENCH MAJOR PRAISES
AMERICAN CONSCRIPTS!

WHAT'S GOING ON

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Text-Books and Supplies
For all Courses

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A regular thorougbred
Comes also in Brown
Russia, Koko Brown
Siberian Calf

Brown Cordovan

Style 939

Price $9.00

$7.00 to $9.00

Walk-Over Boot Shop
115 S. Main Street

Students of the University of Michigan

Are invited to inspect our splendidly complete line
of handsome
Fall Suits and Overcoats
Smart, Clever Models

"Indeed you need not to have a long
history behind you," said Major E.
Rist, of the French army medical
service, in his address before the ca-
dets, students of the University and
the general public, last night in Hill
auditorium.
"I never saw such a fine lot of good
looking men as those in your train-
ing camps," stated Major Rist, when
talking about the various military
cantonments that have been erected
within the past six months.
Major Victor C. Vaughan, dean of
the Medicaltschool, was the second
speaker of the evening. "I .hope to
see the day when there will be uni-
versal military training for every stu-
dent enrolled in the universities and
colleges throughout the United States,"
he said.
Immediately after the address, Ma-
jor E. Rist delivered a short talk be-
fore the members of the Research
club on "Anti-Typhoid Vaccinations
in the French Army."
The students in Lieut. G. C. Mul-
len's military training courses were
excused from drill yesterday after-
noon, but will appear for drill from
4:20 o'clock to 5:30 o'clock on Ferry
field thisafternoon. There will be no
drill period tomorrow afternoon on ac-
count of the University Convocation
exercises in Hill auditorium.
John W. Neumann to Marry
Mrs. E. R. Wilcox of Detroit, has
announced the marriage of her daugh-
ter, Martha, to JohnW. Neumann, '17E,
the ceremony to take place on Satur-
day, Oct. 13. Mr. Nerman, while in
school, was a member of Trigon club.
Freshmen Will Organize for Games
At a recent meeting of the freshman
class a committee of five was appoint-
ed to arrange for a gathering of the
entire freshman class.
At this assembly, which will take
place shortly, a captain will be chos-
en to lead the freshmen in the fall
games, and several upperclassmen
speakers will explain the rules of the
contests.

TODAY
8 o'clock-Amelita Galli-Curci ap-
pears in recital at Hill auditorium.
,TOMORROW
3:30 o'clock-Convocation exer4
in Hill auditorium.
8 o'clock-Reception for students at
the Church of Christ, South Univer-
sity, near State street.
U-NOTICES
All cross-country men are requested
to turn out for practice from 3 to 6
o'clock today on Ferry field.
Tryouts for the Choral Union will
be held from 10 to 12 o'clock and from
4 to 5 o'clock daily at the School of
Music.
Senior dental class will meet at 7:15
o'clock Friday in the Dental building
to nominate class officers.
BOOK GIVES INSIGHT
tINTO MORRIS' LIFE

A Specialty

Sheehan
Ann Arbor

Detroit

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Cousins & Halla UNIV. AVE.
Viembers of the Florsts Telegraph Delibery A ssociation

WE SUPPLY EVERY STUDENTS' NEED

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Professor of Philosophy Treated
New Works of Prof. R. M.
Wenley

IChoice C ut Flowers

and Plants

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The Nickels Arcade Cafeteria

Made of Corsage

IN THE

OPENS THIS

Pincb Back, Sack Coat, and full belted, in handsome
.tweeds and plain cloths, single and double-breasted.

Diouquets

$19.50 to $40

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"Life and Works of George Silvest-
er Morris" is the title of a late book by
Professor Robert M. Wenley, head of
the philosophy department of the Un-
iversity. This work beside being an
admirable pfece of biography, portray-
ing Morris' life from his early years
in New England through the period of
his professorship in the department of
philosophy in the University, is in-
valuable as contributing an insight
into a certain period of philosophy in
this country.
Professor Wenley as a contempor-
ary and friend of the late Professor
Morris, has given the personal touch
to the work which adds so greatly to
such a production.
H. A. Fitzgerald Visits Here Yesterday
Harold A. Fitzgerald, '17, sport ed-
itor of The Michigan Daily last year,
was an Ann Arbor visitor yesterday.
He is trying to enter the aviation
corps of the United States army.
"Ike" Fisher Varsity Sextet at Arm-
ory every Saturday night. Admission
75c.-Adv.
Have those rooms decorated at
once, you have them to look at for a
year. C. H. Major & Co.-Adv.

We set glass in all parts of the
city. : H. Major & Co.-Adv.
Officers' Uniforms and accessories.
G. H. Wild & Co., State Street.-Adv.

Bass Soloist wanted for church pos-
ition. Call 312 S. Division, Phone
212-J.-Adv.
We are expert floor finishers, and
Old English Floor Wax, only 55c. C.
H. Major & Co.-Adv.
Dancing at the Armory every Sat-
urday night. Admission 75c.-Adv.
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NICKELS ARCADE

I Where Cleanliness Is Paramount j

WEEK

CLEANING

PRESSING

BEAUTY SHOP
Miss Mable Rowe, Shampoo,
icure, Massage, and Chiropody.
N. Fifth Ave. 2402.-Adv. '

Man-
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REPAIRING

Alterations a Specialty4
C. I. KIDD
Phone 1530-J 1112 S. Univ.

LYNDON, Photographer
719 N. University Ave.

Ann Arbor's Largest Dealer in

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The Kemfp Music Studio: Piano, Recreation makes
Organ, Voice Culture. 312 S. Division "We try to treat you
St. Phone 212-J.-Adv. Bros.-Adv.

Eastman Kodaks and Films Amateur Finishing
is our Praticular Business and we make it our
Particular Business to get the Kind of Results
that make you our Permanent Customer

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right." Huston
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Special Values in Fall

& Winter Overcoats

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We were recently offered a line of Overcoats, so well made and so stylish that we purchased them and will pass them on
to those needing overcoats at prices so low that no other store can duplicate the values at the prices we will charge for
them.
We are satisfied that if you only come in and take a look at them that you'll app reciate what great values are offered you.
These overcoats are not a lot of odds and ends but every garment was made for this Fall and Winter trade and are the latest
styles and the most desirable fabrics in the smart, new patterns. You'll find here overcoats in the
MILITARY EFFECTS, BELTS, PLAITS, YOKES, PATCH POCKETS, BODYTRACING MODELS, BOX COATS, SINGLE
AND DOUBLE BREASTED EFFECTS OF NEWEST CUTS
Every one dressy, stylish and as smart as can be desired. We want to move this lot just as quickly as possible and to do
so have made extremely low prices on them. You'll find an overcoat here that you'll like, look good upon you and that will
give you good service at these prices.

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$18-00

$20-00

$22 °0

ALSO A FINE LINE OF SHEEP LINED COATS, FUR COLLARS
These prices look low and they are. We stand back of them and each one is up to our standard of quality. You'll get long
service out of them. These cold days make an overcoat a necessity and you will be wise to buy now, when you can save
money and at the same time obtain a full season's wear out of the garments.
It will pay you to drop in and inspect the line. All sizes and both light and heavy weight. Certainly, the men of this city
never had offered them before such an opportunity to save on such high-quality goods as is offered them now.

J.

KARL

MAOLM

MALCOLM BLOCK

Corner East Liberty and Maynard Sts.

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