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VNIVEISITY
TEXT BOOKS "____
DRAWING INSTILUMENTS
SVPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
Fi Slater Book Shop -

ETROIT UNITED LINES
n Detroit, Anne Arbor and Jackson
in on Eastern time, one hour faster
time.
Limited and Express Cara-8:io a.
curly to 7:10 p. in., 9:10 P. Mn
oo Limited Cars- 8:48 a. m. and
hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing,
LExpress Cars-( Local stops west of
r)-9 :48a. in. and every two hours
in.
ars Eastbound-5:35 a. t>., 6:40 a.
. in. and every two hours to 7 :05 P.
p. M-, 9:05 p. m., 10:50 p. ms' to
only~, 9:20 a. in., 9:5o a . n,.2:05 p.
p. in.,.11:45P. :., 1:10 a. M., 1:20
Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
.ars Westbound-6.:o, a.2:n., 7:50a.
V. in., 12:20a. nm.

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We Offer You
SECURITY - - SERVICE - - LOCATION
Resources $3,800,000
Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Main Office--
Northwest Corner Main and Huron
Branch Office--
707 North University Ave.

Offcial newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year,
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptions: by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $3.00.
Want ad. stations: Quarry's; Students' Sup-
ply Store The Delta, cor. State and Packard.
Phones: Business, 96; Editorial, 2414.
Communications not to exceed 300 words
in length, or notices of events will be pub-
lished in The Daily if left at the office in the
Ann Arbor Press Bldg., or in the notice box
in the west corridor of the general library,
where the notices are collected at 7 :3 o'clock
each evening.
John C. B. Parker..........Managing Editor
Clarence T. Fishleigh......Business Manager
Conrad N. Church..............News Editor
Lee E. Joslyn...................City Editor
Harold A. Fitzgerald..........Sports Editor
Harold C. T,. Jackson1......elegraph Editor
Verne E. Burnett ........... Associate Editor
Golda Ginsburg.............Women's Editor
Carleton W. Reade.........Statistical Editor
J. E. Campbell.. .Assistant Business Manager
C. Philip Emery..Assistant Business Manager
Rosco R. Rau...Assistant Business Manager
Fred M. Sutter. .. Assistant Business Manager
Night Editors
L. S. Thompson Henley Hill
B. A. Swaney C. W. Neumann
W. R. Atlas C. C. Andrews
E. L. Zeigler 11. C. Garrison
C. M. Jickling E. A. Baumgarth
Business Staff
Bernard Woh I. B..Robinson
Paul E. Cholette ;=arry R. Louis
E. Reed Hunt Harold J. Lance
Earl F. Gansehow Walter R. Payne
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916
Night Editor-B. A. Swai y &'
Men who are desiri i- of working
on the editorial stafi vi the Michigan
Daily, especially thwe viio have had
newspaper expelence, should call at
the Daily offices between 12:40 o'clock
and 2:00 o'ceck today or tomorrow,
and ask for the cty editor.
STARTING WITH THE GUN.
When a string of athletes are lined
up on a. trak at the beginning of a
race, they are all ready to start with
the crack of the gun: They are
crouched with their spikes in the
cinders ready to be off like a flash at
the referee's signal.
Today, Michigan students, individ-
ually and collectively, are starting on
a race. Most of us are merely start-
ing on a new lap of a race already
begun, but we have the advantage of
a fresh start. Let us be off at the
crack of the gun. It is at this time
of year, when we are still talking
about' the "wonderful summer vaca-
tions," that the best opportunity is af-
forded for getting out and doing
things.
Last June the annual regatta was
held in the middle of the examination
period. The excellent plan for an
alumni trust fund was considered late
in the year, and was perfected at
meetings held up into the first exam-
ination week. Now is the time to
start thinking about these things. The
year 1916-1917 may be made one of

(This Adv. changes each time)
Are you the student that
applied for work at the "Y"
but left his schedule, ad-
dress, tel. number orother
required information off
of the application card? If
you are, we urge you to
complete your card imme-
diately, or it must be dis-
carded. Many of the cards
contain mistakes, render-
ing them useless.

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Farmers & Mechanics Bank
ffers the Best in Modern Banking
ECURITY " " - EFFICIENCY
lent and Pleasant quarters. You.Will
sed With Our Service. Two Offices
5 S. Main St. : : 330 S. State St.
iORCE BISCHOFF
qL OR IT
ce Cut Floweis and Plants
aapin St. Ann Arbor, Mich.
PHONE 809 M
STOP AT
UTToLE'S
338 S. STATE
r sodas and lunches
0ITERS of all makes
e or Rent. Cleaning &
airing. TYPEWRITING &
EOGRAPHING. SUPPLIES
0 D.Jomil

PERSON?

TELEPHONE 823

ARE YOU THIS

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Phone 24A2 Open evenings by appointment
BEAUTY SHOP
MISS MABLE RO WE
Shampooing, Manicuring, Massage, &
Chiropody
Switches, Curb. Cosmetics, Ornaments
First National bank Bldg. Room 503
Ann Arbor.Mich.
FIRST NATL BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $:oo,ooo Surplus and Profit $65,ooo
DIRECTORS
Wirt Cornwell Waldo M.Abbott
Geco. W. Patterson Harry M. Hawley
S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
Fred Schmid _ D. B. Sutton

the biggest and best in Michigan's his-
tory, if we will take time by the fore-
lock and take hold of progressive pro-
jects now while there is time to per-
fect them carefully and deliberately.
Let's be off with the crack of the gun.
MICHIGAN ATMOSPHERE.
Michigan has won 197 games of
football since 1878, when the first
game was played with an outside team.
Since that year she has lost 47 games,
while 12 contests have been tied.
Michigan has won 103 games under
Fielding H. Yost. She has lost 16 and
tied eight. In the 15 seasons Yost has
coached Wolverine elevens Michigan
has scored 4,039 points to 475 for her
opponents.
It is well for us to remember these
figures. As we come to Michigan,
either for the first time or after a
summer of forgetfulness of things ath-
letic, it is well for us to take stock of
our university's past. It is well to get
the proper perspective. It is the time
to acquire Michigan atmosphere.
Nichols' Arcade to Be Ready Soon
Providing labor conditions remain
satisfactory, the new Nichols' Arcade
extending from State street to May-
nard, which was started about May 1,
will be completed by November 1. The
building is being constructed of brick
and concrete. The Arcade is to be
well lighted by skylights over the
entire length of the building.
Ruth Thomas, '16, Victim of Typhoid.
Another name was added to the list
of victims of the dread typhoid plague
when Miss Ruth Thomas of the class
of 1916 succombed to an attack which
resulted in her death Sept. 21. Miss
Thomas was a member of the Alpha
Chi Omega Sorority.
Lit? Law? Engineer? Medic? Wahr
has books for you. oct3,4,5
Say fellows, if you want a thorough
course in shorthand or typewriting,
call at the School of Shorthand, 711
N. University Ave. oct3

All You Need For Work
= Textbooks, drawing implements, fountai'n pens, notebooks,
inks, paper and finestationery.
All You Need For Play
-Gymnasiain 'clothes, & sweaters, tennis supplies, golfing
outfits, magazines and novels.
We will treat you courteously and fairly
W AHR2
VNIVER SITY BOOKSTORES
j] T HEbest things in life are the
commonest. Thar's plenty of
3 friendships - plenty of sunshine -
plenty of landscape-an' yo' can get
VELVET at any
tobacco store.
CALL AT
The Fountain of Youth
WHEN YOU WANT
Candies -- LightLunches -- Refreshments
The New State Street Ice Cream Parlor
CORNER LIBLEATY
REMEMBER THAT
"Flanders is to flowers what Sterling is to Silver"
When ever an occasion arises where you want the freshest
blossoms grown, just call 294 and your order will be taken care
of in the best possible manner. Corsages are our speciality. Our
ideas are always the newest.
We are also members of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Service.
Flowers sent to all the world by wire.
FLANDERS
LOWERS
213 E. LIBERTY ST . PPHON E 294

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D. Kinnie

After the Show stop at
SUGAR BOWL
109 S. Main St.
We make our own Candies and
Ice Cream in our Sanitary Shop
Fine stationary, fountain pens, and
class pipes. Cushing's Pharmacy.
tues-eod

. State

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MElimi nIl,
Dainty Electric Lamps
Atstic Pictures
DeFries Art Store
ii's'u Downtown
We frame pictures for your room. M
2211.11 fillS
,uua ~223 S. Main St. l

hates given on painting, paper-
decorating of any kind. C. H.
& Co. 'Phone 237. oct3,4,5,6,7,8

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Matinees - Tues-Wed-Fri-Sat., l0c and 15c

Nights

- 7:30 and 9 o'clock, 15c 25c & 30c

Sundays - 3,7 and 8:30 p. m.

Ten cents

M i a

N O W

PLAYI N

HERE

IT

IS!

The Big Fall Hip! Hip!!
Hurrah!!! StOw

Vaudeville's "Potash and Perlmutter"
Geo. M. Fisher & Co.

In a Comedy Garment in Two Pieces

TH E

PARTNERS"

The Biggest Laugh Yet!
Electrical Venus.
Scientitc Enigma of Wonder and Fun
4--MONARCH COMEDY--4
Emperors of Song-Kings of Song
MORIARTY SISTERS
Dainty Maids of Song
HANLON and CLIFTON
"THE UNEXPECTED"

THREE DAYS ONLY STARTING THURSDAY NIGHT
The Big $1.50 Show at Bargain Prices!
A FARCICAL OPERETTA
Tihe Naughty Princess
100 Minutes of Fun, Girls, and Music, without waste
of time or money
12--BIG MUSICAL NUMBERS---12

Parisian Novelties

Elaborate Costumes

Stupendous Production, and

G IRLS

GALORE!

A Vision of Hades

War Ridden Map of Europe

Palm Beach

And Lots of Fun

GET SEATS NOW AND BE SVRE

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