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Sheehan 'S

Grab this, Men!

NEW MANAGEMENT

ng of over Five Hundred different patterns
gs and Overcoatings that will give you that
-minute look, is now on display at our store.

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Call and have a try on.
DRESS SUITS FOR HIRE
SHIRTS TO ORDER
J. K. MALCOLM

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Malcolm Block

Phone 1713-M

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F~our Experienced
Salesmren,
FLL ON STUDENT AND CITY TRADE
a full line of Made-To-Measure O'Coats
its to Sell at
$16.50 to $40.00
s an exceptional opportunity for men that
ork; for this is an advertising campaign by
hree of America's Largest
Tailors
ey have an exceptional line at $21.50. Men
lothing experience preferred. Good com-
n-Reference required. If you can get the
, you can easily make $100 each month by
ng SPARE TIME. If you can not make
good thing for YOURSELF,
DO NOT REPLY
PEHONE 700 M or 544 J
After,6:00, P. M.

VICE

tmost desire to reader as complete a service
:> only do we intend to please you with our
t we will make every effort possible to see that
the most courteous manner possible.

as pos-
merch-
you are

BLOCK RESUMPTION OF
SUBMAINECAM IGN
Efforts of Von Tirptz Party Will Be
Defeated in Secret Con-
ference.
(By Carl W. Ackerman, United Press
Correspondent.)
Berlin, Oct. 3.-Efforts of the von
Tirpitz party to force a resumption of
submarine warfare will be defeated as
the result of the conferences now be-
ing held in secret sessions of the
Reichstag committee, it is now gener-
ally believed. The Tirpitzes, however,
hope, to force a public discussion of
the whole question when the Reichstag
reconvenes Thursday.
Ernest Basserman, gray-haired Na-
tional Liberal party leader, and one
of the most important figures in the
reichstag, declared today after the
question had been aired at the budget
committee meetings it will be fully
discussed.
"We wish to live in peace and
friendship with America," said Basser-
man, "but undoubtedly there is bitter
feeling here because American supplis
of ammunition enable our enemies to
continue the war. If America should
succeed in forcing England to obey in-
ternational law, restore freedom of the
seas and proceed with American en-
ergy against England's bullying of
neutrals, it would have a deciding in-
fluence in the political situation be-
tween the two countries."
"Do you think submarine warfare
will be renewed?" he was asked.
"That must be decided by the foreign
office, the minister of marines and the
general staff," he replied. "England
is our enemy. We must recognize this
and defeat her."
STUDENTS MUST HAVE BOOKS
FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S GAME
It will be well for the campus to
remember that with the Marietta game
coming this afternoon, that athletic
coupon books are required at the gates
and that the athletic office will be
rushed to the limit in supplying these
books. Therefore, it behoves all to
get their books as early in the day as
possible and thereby ease the condi-
tions which will naturally result from
tardy application. In case the crowd
is too large the office cannot pass out
the books with any speed and many
will not have their legitimate chance
to get into Ferry field gates after they
have paid their athletic fees.
For the benefit of new men the
athletic offices are in the Ann Arbor
Press building on Maynard street, op-
posite the Majestic theater. Get 'em
early!
PICK DETROIT WRECK JURY
Inquest in Dequindre Street Tragedy
to Start Thursday.
Detroit, Mich., Oct. 3.--With the
swearing in of the coroner's jury late
Tuesday afternoon, proceedings to fix
the blame for the tragic wreck of a
street car by a Grand Trunk freight
train at the Dequindre street crossing
which resulted in death to nine per-
sons, will be pressed vigorously.
Coroner Rothacker will hold inquest
over the body of J. Koller, one of the
victims.
The inquest is to open Thursday
morning. All men implicated in re-
sponsibility for the wreck have been
set free. Valentine Schabinski, watch-
Man at the crossing, was released to-
day.

Hobbs Corrects Error in Catalogue
Professor Hobbs, of the geology de-
partment, wishes to make a correction
to the catalogue of the university. In
geology la, an option of Wednesday
afternoon or Saturday morning will
be offered to students for excursion
periods. In the announcement it
reads that Wednesday afternoon is
the only time that the excursions may
be taken.
Tinsman, '16, Recovers From." Illness
Frederick H. Tinsman, '16, is con-
valescing after an illness of eight
weeks brought on by over work while
attending summer school. Tinsman
will attend the university this fall as
a junior in the Dental College. His
case was diagnosed as cerebral con-
gestion with complication of para-
typhoid.

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ARCADE
Shows at 3:oo; 6:30; 8:oo; 9:30
xoc Unless Otherwise Specified.
Phone 296-M.
Tues.. 3-Dorothy Bernard and Glen
tlin il Spor tigll" Bl, ; M~utt &
1,q artoon
E . Jincoln tand Frances
Nelson iiin "The. Almighty Dollar"
lutt & Jfe Cartoon
Thr. - \l e.Pe'trova in '"The
1,t n l C) estion" ( Ret), and BIL-
I~h L'BURK1 i n "Gloria's Romance'
i 4 (shiap"Lost in the $verglaes")
I Sc. ({Season tickets $2,50.)

EVERY STUDENT NECESSITY

III

SHEEHANI'S
C. W. GRAHAM, Mngr.

Orpheum 'Theatre
THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT AND
TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS
Matinees, 2:00-3:30; Evening, 6:45,
8:15, 9:30.
Saturdays-Holidays continuous.
Wed., 4-Marguerite Clark in "Silks
and Satns" Rebooked.
Thunrs .-ri. 5-6-Wallace Reid and
Cleo Ridgely in "The House of the
G~olden Windows." A\lso Bray Car-
toons
Sat.,7Wm- S. Hart in "The Captive
God."Also Triangle Comedy, Chas.
INurray in "flills of Peril."' Eve., usc.

4

RAE THEATER
West Huron Street
A. D. Stainchfield, Mgr.
Coming Next Wed,, Oct. 4
'DIANAS IONSPIRATION
The Purest Love Story Ever Told
AND
Mme. Petrova In
"THE SCARLET WOMAN"
Show Hours: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30,
1:30, and 9:30 pi. n.

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Oct. 6 and 7 Mat. .SA
Direct from nine months ina
New York, 7 months in
Chicago and 5 months in
Boston
-
Endorsed by the Clergy of
1 all Creeds and Denonina-
tions -
A story of youth, his trials,
temptations, and his final triumph.
TEN BIG SCENES AND COMPANY OF 82
Prices 50, 75c, $1,1.50 All Performances
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LIBERTY AT 606 1

LADIES ONLY
AT MATINEES

MEN ONLY
AT NIGHT

's and Children's Apparel

(Aflfl(fl#lPop. Mat. Wed., 25c to Si.
G Nights $ Sat.. Mat..
B~nn~u ~ 25c ip$1.50.
The Success of Two Continents.
A Pair of Silk Stockings
Cyril Harcourt's 3-act Comedy.
Next Week: "ALONE AT LAST."

TEXT ROOKS and SUPPLIES
FOR ALL COURSES
Real Values in Second-Hand Books
I. P. NOTE BOOKS
FOUNTAIN PENS
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS

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thitney Theatre

Wednesday
October, 4

LYMAN VtIHOOWES

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ViHAWAII SPAIN-NORWAY
PREPAREDNESS
WEST POINT
MANY OTHERS ;ALL NEW

No Children Admitted Wednesday.
ADMISSION 25 CENTS
G oodhe w
FLORAL CO.
Flowers for all occasions.
A full line of plant and cut
flower baskets.
Store Phone 1321
Greenhouse 17014
225 E. Liberty Darling Bldg.
11nftecollegiate
Harvard: Although 4,724 were en-
rolled at the end of the third day
for military training than would
make up one unit in the Reserve
Officers' Training Corps. Last year
she lead American colleges in the
intercollegiate -preparedness move-
ment.
Iowa: All football practice at Iowa
field is to be secret except Wednes-
day afternoons.
Dartmouth: A big celebration has
been planned at Dartmouth for Fri-
day evening as "Dartmouth Night"
and as a part of the inaugural ex-
ercises of President- Hopkins.
Ohio: There is a student upon the
campus of the University of Ohio
whose Van Dyke beard and fresh-
man cap seem to proclaim as be-
longing to different branches of the
University family.
Wisconsin: The faculty of the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin put a snag.
in the working out of the plans of
the second year men when it inform-
ed them that drastic action would
be taken if they endeavored to
"bag" the freshmen 'this year. Keep-
ing the students from classes was
the reason given.
Glee Club Notice
Try-outs for the Glee Club report
Saturday, Oct. 7, at 7 o'clock, at School
of Music. Try-outs for the Mandolin
Club report Friday, Oct. 6, at 7 o'clock,
in north wing of U-hall.

Custe

Real
Riding
LIBERTY AT 606 Breeches

D. E. GRENNAN

PRICES

25-35-50 CENTS

Golf
Knickers

Victrolas and complete stock 1 Estimates given on painting, paper-
:s at Schaeberle & Son's, 110 ing, or decorating of any kind. C. H.
ain street. oct3tf Major & Co. 'Phone 237. oct3,4,5,6,7,8
glass in all parts of the city. Let us bother with that magazine
jor & Co. 'Phone 237. 1 subscription. Wahr's Bookstore.
-oct3,4,5,6,7,8 oct3,4,5
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ANNOUNCING -
FURNISHINGS FOR FALL
The range of selection is quite large, while the qua-
lity is such that will appeal to particular people.
LIBERTY AT 606 -

NHA I'S GOING O
University notices for this column
are particularly welcome. Communi-
cations may be brought to The Daily
office or placed in the box in the west
corridor of the library, from where
they will be collected at 7:00 o'clock
each evening.
Today.
3:30 o'clock - All-Fresh football
practice, Ferry Field.
4:05 o'clock-Michigan vs. Marietta,
Ferry Field.
7:00 o'clock-Band try-outs meet,
U-hall auditorium.
8:00 o'clock-Meeting of all men in-
terested in military training at the
Union.
Tomorrow.
3:00-5:00 o'clock-Gargoyle try-outs
report at Gargoyle office.
7:30 o'clock-Commerce Club elec-
tions.
We have installed a complete grind-
ing plant for eye glass lenses. Prompt,
efficient and accurate service. HaIler
& Fuller, State St. Jewelers.
oct4,5,6,7,8

When you are out looking at the
new fall model suits and overcoats,
be sure and see our line. We save
you five to ten dollars on a suit or
overcoat. Chucks Clothes Shop, 618
E. Liberty St. oct4,5,6,7,8
We guarantee personally all our
fountain pens. Complete stock of L.
E. Waterman, Conklin, Swan and Bos-
ton Safety pens, Haller & Fuller,
State St. Jewelers. oct4,5,6,7,8
E. S. Jacobus' Five-Piece Orchestra
for dances; entertainments and con-
certs. 520 N. Fifth Ave. Phone 1487.
wedeod
Start that M Scrapbook now. Wahr's
University Bookstore. oct3,4 5
Get your shoes fixed at Paul's Place,
611 E. William St. oct3,4,5,6,7,8
Pianos for rent; terms right. Schae-
berle & Son, 110 South Main St. oct3tf

Leave your film at the Delta.
oc

t3 to 29

Polish your
Floor Wax. C.

floor with Old En

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