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-Over Foot Wear

MR. FRESHMAN:

Sheehan's

FOR

"As the twig is bent, the tree
is inclined." Therefore--

EN

And WOJIEN

NEW MANAGEMENT

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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

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Get Started Right
First, be a man, a real man; do the things and do them in the way
that a man would do them. Be honest with yourself.
Second, be a Michigan man; a Freshman, of course, but be a real
Freshman; green, not yellow; get wise, but don't show it; take all the
knocks that come your way, but come up smiling, for in a few short
months you'll be the Soph that thinks he knows it all-you'll have
your time then.

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

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Style 942
Popular Brown
o, Tan-Cordo, Tan
r. Price $6 and $7

Walk-Over Boot Shop
115 S. 7lain

but
are
the
the

Third-Get acquainted,-not only with your fellow classmates,
most particularly with the firms you do business with while you
in Ann Arbor. It is a good plan to inquire as to the reliability of
various firms and I invite you to solicit information as regards
following claims:

EVERY STUDENT NECESSITY

GO TO WARD'S
Who fakes
KLASSY KUT KLOTIHES
Suits and Overcoats $17'and up
Made to Measure
F. E. CHASE Ilgr.
118 E. HURON ST.
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LYNDON, the leading commercial photographer to Michigan stu-
dents for the past twelve years, claims to be the most reliable photog-
rapher in Ann Arbor for anything photographic (except portraits).
Ask anybody who knows, and you will go to Lyndon for-
Eastman kodaks, cameras, special lenses, photographic supplies,
lantern slides, copies, enlargements, and AMATEUR FINISHING.
We do more amateur finishing than all others combined because
we give better service and give better results while our prices are
as low as others.
WE SPECIALIZE IN ENLARGEMENTS, groups, views, flashlights.
Lyndon knows how to get them and get them the way to please you.
Lyndon's store is located two doors from Hill Auditorium on North,
University, at the sign of the Kodak next to the Arcade theatre.
And now, Mr. Freshman, come in and get acquainted. We will
treat you right.

I C. W. RAHAMng.1

HE

CAMPUS
EXCIUSIVE
FOR

BOOTERY
AGENTS

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Yours for a successful year,

BOSTONIAN AND FLORSHEIM
SHOES
$5.00 to $8.50.
ROYAL TAILORS of CHICAGO
AND '
INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO.
OF CHICAGO
SUITS A Np OVERCOATS
YOUR MEASURE $17.50 to $42.00 PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED
308 S. State St. Opposite Huston Bros.

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A. S. LYNDON

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hat's what they all say!
LAUGH!
Thought
I'd Die!!!~l
-AT-
IMHOF, CON and
COREENE
-IN--
"THE PEST HOUSE"
Majest ic
Some Show That's All
Leave your film at the Delta.
oct3 to 29
Victor Victrolas and complete stock
Records at Schaeberle & Son's, 110
uth Main street. oct3tf
Alarm clocks, $1.00 up. Chapman,
w'eler, 113 South Main St. tues-eod
Davis can shoe you, hat you, suit
,u, shirt you to your taste--and to
e Queen's. Davis at 119 Main.
oct5,7,10,14
NOTICE
'HE SATURDAY EVENING POST
Ladies' Home Journal, $1.00 for the
pool YEAR. 'Phone your order now.
)fflet's News stand, 110 E. Washing-
i. 'Phone 364. oct3,4,5,6,7,8

WHAT'S GOING ONI
Today.
9:00 to 11:00 o'clock-Freshman and
sophomore try-outs for editorial staff
of Students' Directory are requested to
see managing editor at Ann Arbor
Press building.
1:00 to 3:00 o'clock-Sophomores
wishing to try-out for manager of the
Glee and Mandolin club report to room
Z161, N. S. building.
4:00 o'clock-Candidates for busi-
ness staff of Michiganensian report at
Michiganensian offices.
4:15 o'clock-Graduate club meets in
room 205 N. W.
4:00 o'clock-John M. Zane, of Chi-
cago, speaks to law students, room C
law building.
7:15 o'clock-Meeting of Classical
club, room A Memorial hall.
7:30 o'clock-Meeting of Adelphi
House of Representatives, fourth
U. H.
8:00 o'clock-Meeting of Botanical
Journal club, room 173 N. S.
U-Notices.
Class football managers and those
wishing to tryout for assistantships to
the inter-college manager call James
Chenot at 1855.
Tomorrow.
4:05 o'clock-Michigan vs. Carroll
college at Ferry field.
4:15 o'clock-John M. Zane speaks
to law students, room C law building.
7:00 o'clock-Senior engineer class
meeting, room 348 engineering build-
ing.
7:00 o'clock-Final try-out for Glee
club, School of Music.
7:00 to 8:00 o'clock-Try-outs for
University Symphony Orchestra,
School of Music.

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BIOLOGY FRATERNITY WILL
MEET ON THURSDAY NIGHT
The newly organized Beta chapter of
Phi Sigma, the national biology honor-
ary fraternity, will hold a meeting next
Thursday evening in room Z 161 of
the natural science building at 8:15
o'clock. Although plans were formu-
lated last spring for the formation of
a chapter in the university, this will
be the first meeting of the society here.
Permanent plans will be made for
organization. Matters concerning the
biology department will be discussed.
R. F. Hussey, '18, is president and H.
Fortner, '17, is secretary for this year.
J. M.nZane Lectures to Laws Today
John M. Zane, Michigan man and
member of the Chicago bar, will lec-
ture on "The History of Attaint of
the Jury" in room C1aw building, at
4:00 o'clock this afternoon. This will
be the first of three lectures by Mr.
Zane. The other two will be given on
Wednesday and Thursday at 4:00
o'clock. In the lecture today special
reference will be made to modern pro-
ceedure of new trial and appeal.
Mr. Zane is a forceful speaker and
has won fame as a writer on legal
subjects. After delivering his lectures
he will remain in Ann Arbor for one
day longer in order to attend Con-
vocation day.
Adelphl House to Hold Meeting
The first meeting of the Adelphi
house of representatives, this college
year, is to be held this evening at 7:30
o'clock in the Adelphi rooms on the
fourth floor of University hal. There
will be speeches and lots of eats fol-
lowing the installation of officers
All old members and visitors will be
heartily welcomed.
Botanical Journal Club Meets Tonight
The Botanical Journal club will hold
its first meeting of the year in room
173 of the natural science building at
8:00 o'clock tonight. All members
with their vacation notes are re-
qffested to be present.
Technic Editor to Meet Tryouts Today
The editor of the Michigan Technic
will be at his office 212-214 New En-
gineering building, from 2:00 to 5:00
o'clock today to meet freshman and
sophomore engineers who wish to try
out for business or editorial staff
positions.
Liner With Gerard Due in N. Y. Today
New York, Oct. 9.-The Scandinav-
ian-American liner Frederick VIII,
bringing Ambassador Gerard from Ger-
many, will dock here at 8 a. m. to-
morrow, according to a wireless from
her captain today.

Wed .M sa.. A R R Ia.Oct.
DETROIT
ALONE AT LAST
ARCADE
Shows at 3:oo; 6:30; 8:00; 9:30

ioc Unless Otherwise Specified.
Phone 296-M.
Tue.-io-Virginia Pearson in "Daredevil
Kate"; Mutt & Jeff Cartoon.
Wed.-ii-House Peters and Gall Kane in
"The Velvet Paw"; Mutt & Jeff Car.
toon. i5c.
Thu.-Lionel Barrymore in "The Quit.
ter" and Billie Burke in Gloria's Ro-
"ance"(2nd Chap. "Caught by the
Seminoles"). i~c.

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Orpheum Theatre
Matinees, 2:00-3:30; Evening, 6:45,
$:r5, 9:30.
Saturdays-Holidays continuous.
Tues.-co Douglas Fairbanks in "The
Half-Breed. Also Triangle Comedy,
Joseph Belmont in "A La Cabaret."
Eve. 15c.
" Wed.-ti-Wm. H. Crane in David Har-
um." Rebooked.
Thur.-Fri.-Marguerite Clark in "Little
Lady Eileen." Also Bray Cartoons.
Eve. 15c.
STUDENTS
The Place to Buy
HATS
IS AT THE
Factory Hat Store
617 Packard St.
Next to the Delta
Corner State and Packard
ASK ANYBODY
We Have the Style AL L the While
Dean Bates to Address Fresh Laws
Dean Henry M. Bates, of the law
school, will deliver an address to mem-
bers of the freshman law class in
room C, law building, at 4:00 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon. Following his
custom, Dean Bates will tell the fresh-
men what will be required of them as
law students and will give them gen-
eral advice. This meeting will be
held in room C instead of in room D,
as was announced.

Phone 223 200 E.Washington St.
TO THE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Students electrical supplies
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

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SUBMARINE U-53 DISAPPEARS
AFTER SINKING 6 SHIPS
(Continued from Page One.)
tion, no conclusions were ventured by
officials here.
State Department to Take Depositions
Washington, Oct. 9.-Depositions
probably will be asked of the survivors
of the sixth steamship which fell vic-
tim to the submarine attack off the
United States coast yesterday, it was"
said at the state department today.;
The department desires the fullest
possible report on what happened be-
fore determining the course this gov-
ernment must take. Secretary Lans-;
ing today said further facts are neces-
sary, but refused to discuss the mat-.
ter beyond ,that point.
W. B. HINSDALE TO SPEAK AT
FOURTH CONVOCATION DAY,
(Continued from Page One.)
umns of twos, with the head of the.

columns on a line with the north end
of the wing.
Freshmen, regardless of course or
graduation year, will assemble on the
pavement of North University avenue,
east of Ingalls street, in four columns
of twos, with the head of the columns
on Ingalls street. C;
The following attire is to be worn:
The president, board of regents,
faculty, and students registered in the
Graduate school will wear caps and
gowns.
Students holding degrees, not regis-
tered in the Graduate school, may or
may not, as they prefer, wear caps and
gowns.
All other students, except freshmen,
wear their' usual daily apparel.
Freshmen will wear their freshman
caps.
The band, which will assemble at
2:50 o'clock at the flagpole, will wear
uniforms.
Marching details will be announced
later.

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