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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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LEADS
while others follow

Sheehan's

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And WOMEN

NEW MANAGEMENT

Kodaks and

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Our windows are full of the
season's authoritative styles.
Conservative staples and pop-
ular Novelties. , No matter
what your taste, we can serve
you. Widths A A to E, and
salesmen who will -fit you
properly.
Hoffstetter 's

supplies Fi
719 N. Uiversity Ave.

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Style 942
e Popular Brown
-do, Tan-Cordo, Tan
er. Price $6 and $7

Walk-Over foot
115 S. 7lain

Shop

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GO TO WARD'S
Who flakes
K LAssY KUT KLOTHES
Suits and Overcoats $17 and up
Made to Measure
F. E. CHASE flgr.
118 E. HURON ST.

MUSLL SENTENCED TO
IMPRISONMENT 00 F LIFE
Convicted for Murder of Wife; Said to
have Lived in Mantelona,
Michigan
Grand Rapids, Oct. 4.-John Wil-
liams, alias "James Alerton," alias
"Scott Mausall" who confessed to hav-
ing murdered his wife. Mrs. M. St.
John of Mayfield, N. "Y., was sentenced
to life imprisonment this afternoon.
Through letters found in the prison-
er's room police believe they have
definitely established the man's ident-
ity as Scott Mausall. His home is
said to have been in Mancelona, Mich.
A dispatch from that village this after-
noon declared that Mausall's son was
found murdered in the woods 11 years
ago. Supicion fell on the father but
he went free. Two sisters who lived
in the east died mysteriously about
two years ago while he was visiting
them, the authorities were informed.
DR. MERRILL TO DO RESEARCH
WORK FOR U. S. GOVERNMENT
Dr. P. W. Merrill, formerly an in-
structor in astronomy and a member
of the observatory staff, left the Uni-
versity at the beginning of the school
year to take up a position offered him
at the National Bureau of Standards
at Washington, where he will devote
his energies principally to astronomi-
cal research for the government.
Dr. Kiess, a graduate of the Univer-
sity of California, will fill the vacancy
in the department of astronomy.
Century Publishes Translation by Wier
Among the new publications of the
Century Company is a translation of
the Agememnon of Aschylus by Mr.
M. C. Wier, instructor of rhetoric in
the university.
Wahr has fountain pens that flow.
oct3,4,5
We guarantee personally all our
fountain pens. Complete stock of L.
E. Waterman, Conklin, Swan and Bos-
ton Safety pens. Haller & Fuller,

jAflfiflh Pop. Mat. Wed., 25c to $1.
(('jR(('R CNights & Sat., Mat.,
G~flfl~ft25c to $1.54.
The Success of Two Continents.
A Pair of Silk Stockings
Cyril Harcourt's 3-act Comedy.
Next Week: "ALONE AT LAST."
A RCADE
Shows at 3:00; 6:30; 8:oo; 9:30

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

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ioc Unless Otherwise Specified.
Phone. 296-M,
Tues., 3-Dorothy Bernard and Glen
White in "Sporting Blood"; Mutt &
Jeff Cartoon.
W\ed., 4--1. 1R. Lincoln and Frances
Nelson in "The Almighty Dollar";
Mutt & Jeff Cartoon.
T1hurs., 5-Mme. Petrova in "The
Eternal Question" (Ret.), and BIL-
LIEB BURK in "Gloria's Romance"
(ist Chap. "Lost in the Everglades")
i~c. (Season tickets $2.50.)

Orpheum Theatre
Matinees, 2:00-3:30; Evening, 6:45,
8:15, 4:3o.
Saturdays-Holidays continuous.
Thurs.-Fri., 5-6-Wallace Reid and
Cleo Ridgely in "The House of the
Golden Windows." Also Bray Car-
toonis.
Sat., 7-Wm. S. Hart in "The Captive
God." Also Triangle Comedy, Chas.
Murray in "Pills of Peril." Jive., 15c.
Sun.-Mon., 8-9- Pauline Frederick in
"The Woman in the Case." Also
Holmes Travels.

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STUDENTS
The Place to 'Buy
HATS
IS AT THE
Factory Hat Store
617 Packard St.
Next to the Delta
Corner State and Packard
ASK ANY BODY
We Have the Style AL I, the While
WHAT'S GOING ON
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.
3:00-6:00 o'clock-Employment of-
fice of "Y" open.
8:00 o'clock-At Union, meeting of
all interested in military training.
3:00-5:00 o'clock-Gargoyle try-outs,
Gargoyle offices.
7:30 o'clock-Commerce club elec-
tion.

S HE E H N',
C. W. GRAHAM, Mngr.
SFRIDAY and SATURDAYU
Direct from nine months in
New York, 7 months in
EChicago and 5 months in
Boston ,0
Endorsed by the Clergy of
all Creeds and Denomina-
- A story of youth, his trials,
temptations, and his final trimph.
STEN BIG SCENES AND COMPANY OF 82
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SPrices 50, 75c $1,1.50 All Performances
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LIBER'T AT' 606
D. E. GRENNAN

Your writing as much as your
nowledge determines your
lass standing.
You can't help but write bet.
r with a Conklin. For there is
a unchangeable, everlasting'
onklin point made for your
wn handwriting.
THE CONKLIN PEN

A Conklin can neither leak,
blot nor scratch. Fills in 4 sec-
onds. $2.50 and up at station-
ers, jewelers, druggists and de-
partment stores -- and each
Conklin guaranteed with an
ironclad guarantee.
MFG. CO., Toledo, Ohio

State St. Jewelers.

oct4,5,6,7,8

AJESTIC-

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HERE IT IS! The Big Fall Hip! Hip!!
Hurrah !!! Show

Tomorrow.
7:00 o'clock-Glee club try
meet, School of Music.
7:00 o'clock-Mandolin club
outs. U-hall, north wing,

y-outs

try-

The Big $1.50 Show at Bargain Prices!

A FARCICAL OPERETTA

The Naughty

PIrincess"

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

DEAN EFFINGER TO DELIVER
TWO ADDRESSES NEXT WEEK
Dean John R. Effinger of the literary
college, will leave town next week to
deliver two addresses. Next Tuesday
morning he will speak at the chapel
exercises at Kalamazoo college, where
his general subject will be on the late
President Emeritus James B. Angell.
After returning to Ann Arbor;Dean
Effinger will go to Menominee,. where
on Thursday he will address the Up-
per Peninsula Teachers' association
on a subject relating to the schools
as an. effective agent for securing
peace.
Leave your film at Sugden's.
oct3 to 29
Note the fact that WAHR sells note-
books. oct3,4,5

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Knickers

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Phone 2 73

200 E. Washington St.

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Riding
BERTY AT 606 Breeches

TO THE HEADQUARTERS FOR

Students electrical supplies t
study lamps, shades, extension cords, heating de-
vices and everything electrical.
Repair Work Given Prompt Attention
Washtenaw Electric Shop
"THE SHOP OF QUALITY"
If it is not right, we make it right

GIRLS

GALORE

A Vision of Hades,War Ridden Map of Europe, Palm Beach, and Lots of Fun

Davis can shoe you,
you, shirt you to your
the Queen's. Davis at

hat you, suit
taste-and to
119 Main.
oct5,7,10,14

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Matinees at 3 p. m., 10c and 15c

Nights: 15-25-30c

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ANNOUN CI'NG
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

D..etroit-

We supply Fraternity and Sorority
stores. Get our prices. Cushing's
Pharmacy. tues-pod
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Inasmuch as typhoid fever is un-
usually prevalent this season through-
out the whole of the Northwest, citi-
zens and students are strongly urged
to drink only boiled- water both in Ann
tArbor and on visits elsewhere.
JOHN A. WESSINGER, M. D.,
oct3,4,5,6,7,8 Health Officer.

Remember we are "the only"
STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE

Stationary, Fountain Pens, Engineering as well as Histology and
Bacteriology Supplies. I. P. Loose Leaf Binders-your
name stamped in gold FREE.
So. University Opposite Eng, Arch, Phone 11

1111

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