THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. Good Government Club Rllq. There was quite a body of students Tablished Daily (Sundays excepted) daring the present at the mass meeting of the College year, at Good Government Club last night. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. President Mulholland called the FPicE: The Inland Press, Henning Block. meeting to order. He introduced at Both Phones 147 once the first speaker of the evening MANAGING0 EDITOR, Prof. B. M. Thompon. F. ENGasAa, '01 L. Prof. Thompson spoke of the bless BUSINESS MANAGER. ing and opportunity of youth. Espe- o. 11. Hss, '00 L. cially with regard to the great prob- EDITORS. lems which have arisen and are aris Athletic Editor, T. t. Woonnow,''5 L. ing to be solved the youth of the W. JaoNEs, 'W, A. n. MCoULL, '01 E, nation today is to distinguish itself. , Fa.E N, '01 L C. H. LUND, '5 M, Young men of today and above all 0. D. UNUTT, '01 E. college men should more and more tend to disregard party dictums and think and act for themselves. Also the unjust and harmful practice of The subscription price of the DAILY is }2.50 for rotation in office should be stopped. C e calee yea, swith a regula dliery beftee on*each dy. Ntices, cessaieatiy ald Prof. Henry C. Adams was the ,ther matter intended for publication must be second-speak ,anded in at the DAILY oftice before 8 p. m., or er. He said that there ma. ed to the editor before 3 p. m. of the day was no more corruption in his opin- tarieus to that on which they are expected to ion in high governmental positions eys'eriprastttbscewtctadat IthY Boice, than in high business positions. The :Manager. Subscribers will confer a favor by ethics of businessare on as low aplane "eperting promptly at this ofice any failure of carriers to deliter paper as the ethics of government. I- h a>tee y cin a vertisin attemust b tha dustrial problems must be solved be- r which they are to appear fore government can be what we de- sire it to be. There can be no sou-. In order to insure the prompt ap- tion of a problem complete in itself. pearance of the Daily each morn-- As soon as solved, it becomes a fun- ing, changes In advertising must be an the office by 4 p. m. of the day dation for a second stone in the zrevious to that on which they are structure of civilization. to appear. President Angell, who was present, With today's issue free delivery was called on and outlined interesting- stops. From now on the Daily will ly many of the governmental prob. be delivered to regular subscribers lems to be solved. First, the State Only. Those intending to subscribe Deartment must have more weight are advised to doso at once In order Deatea to receive all issues regularly. Te-e with Congress. Second, men must phone Daily office. Both phones be trained to perform he new duties 9 47.of administrators in the new ter- See'y E. F. Johnson, of the Law ritories we have acquired. Our Department, says that the new law consular service must be reorganized. building will be ready today, and Congress must take more interest in that work will commence promptly foreign affairs. Native interpreters on Monday, as per schedule. ought to be sent in the consular ser- At the last meeting of the Board vice to the great foreign nations. Vice-President Harrisan then out- -of Control the matter of allowing the lined the work contemplated for the 'Varsity to play athletic clubs was ensing year. He aso told of the -:got brought up as was expected. But lecture course to be given by the 'he sentiment of the Board seems to club. Tickets were then placed on ,e in favor of supporting the atti- sale and the first response augurs tude of Manager Charles Baird who well for the success of the course. its opposed to playing athletic clubs. The DAILY is pleased to know that Company A, U. of M. Rifles. 'this is the case. The athletic clubs Will meet Monday, 6:30 p. m., in tend to draw the best athletic ma- front of main building, to plan for 'erial from the colleges and for this the continuance of the Company, as reason should not be encouraged a permanent organization. Athletic contests are one of the CemaetoraiATio. A r strogest influences toward creating CAPT. MAGLEY. .healthy college spirit. Intercollegi. ,= = r- = ate games are at present one of the iost powerful influences in develop- ing an amateur spirit among college students and of bringing them closer 'together. If there is any one time when college spirit is strong and ATIEN $ active it is right after a big athletic victory over a rival college. Be- TIEATRE sides with the football season as short as it is only a few heavy games can she played and these certainly ought to be with other colleges. Our games with athletic clubs never arouse the "enthusiasm and love of the game, -== i == = - which accompanies a close intercol- legiate contest with arrival school. Te Scool o DanGI . In the interest of sort and college - - ________ -pirit our teams ought not to play GRANGER'S against athletic clubs. ACADEMY. On Wednesday evening Horton C. Foe nfoatoniaoegasdocalaseprieate lea. ton, etc., collatseoffe, 312aynd 5.,o Ryan '93 and Miss Minna A. Drake telephone 24 (Bel. All tuition and rent pay. ahie is advance. Na eceptana to this sale wil' were married. Mr. Ryan was promi- be made. anent on the Wrinkle Board. The Adephi Literary Society holds A Confectionery Store its opening meeting tonight at . FULL OF SWEET MEATS. o'clock in Adelphi Hall, fourth floor acoslale-Is rng Oesrneasramel, Pp main building. An interesting pro- different forma. Hot Coffee and Lunches. Soft Drinks, Chocolate Soda being a favorite. Cigars, gram will be given. All are invited, etc., at' .especially new students. W. S, PARKER'S, 315 S. State St. Before Buying Your FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT See Ours. We guarantee the Style, Workmanship and Material. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Cutting, Reyer & Co. 201-203 South Main Street. CAMPUS DRUG STORE* * ON THE CORNER NEW STORE ... NEW STOCK In fact, everything new but the people-they have simply changed location. .... JAS. J. QUARRY. FALL OPENING We cordially extend to you an Invitation to examine our Fall and Winter Shoes. You will find all of the swell and newest lasts and with popular prices. REMEMBER THE NAME. 218 S. MAIN ST. WRR & MILLER, The Shoe Men. Etaams fla3aar HEADQUARTERS For LAMPS of all kinds. 'PORCELAIN CHAMBER SETS. DINNER SETS and FANCY CHINA. 115 South Main St. Japanese Goods and Novelities. MONEY LOANED MAKE A STRIKE on Watches, Diamonds, Wheels or other Per-_Torx stsslPoperty. -- TTE - WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. BOWLING ALLEY. ilet t residense, si1 E. Literty It, A tsAe- 310 S. 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This Fall's show- ing surpasses any we have ever made. No doubt about that-More Shoes-Hand- somer Shoes-Better Shoes than we have ever gathered before for a single season's selling. W. J. sAPR ILL, 119; . Washington St. i;1