THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. eablished Daily (Suedays excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. OFrIaE: Times building, 79 S. Male St. be- tween Liberty and William Ste. MANAGING EDITOR J. F'. THOMAS, 97. BUSINESS MANAGER 0. H. HANS, '9S. EDITORS E. L. GEiSMER, '98 IL. F. S. SaMoa's, '918. B. B. McTHANY. '59. HI. B. SKILLMAN, '55 L. F. M. Loomis, '98. H. H. COosvc', '9t. C. Id. GaEEs, 99, Athletic Editor. ASSOCIATE EDITORS W. W. Hughes, '98, S. W. Smith, '9i. F. A. Fucik, '98SE. Looise Dodge, '99. W. P. Morrill, '98. Holer Lamb, 1900. A. Al. Smith, '97. C. Lall, jr., 99 M. The subscription price of the Daily it 251 for the college year, with a regolar delisery before nooe each day. Notices, communica- tions, and other matter intended for publica- tionc moat be hcaccded ie at lice Gaily office he- lore 8 p. in., or mailed to the editor before 3 p. in., of the day preevcouc to thcat on which they are etpected to appear. Subscriptions may he left aclThce Daily Office, Meyer's or Stofiet's Newstand, or with Bosiccess Manager. Suberiberx will coo- ler a far hy reporting procmptly at thia office any failare ccl carriers to doliser pcper. The ctielonc of t1cc debatinig bocard icc proestincg 11ccclicstion tpropoiscdcIby Chicagoinee1tssitli genlercal approvail. The1ccsubect icciit do for cc cmacl de- batincg celey3, but it is noct one over which greait uiritiieSsihoucld do bull. tle. 'Pcliciesarte screly lreglcuant wsithi burniig qulestionsaddonec it thesec should be ecoen for ci-Ica'.. Mticiganc had, a gcold liccicand hcotund club last yeaurnant i uch bell'-- fit was derived frolic 'he runus clii ev'ery week. 'his year lice orgalcili- tlcocseecs to be decfuncct, but it is noit yct too lac in lice season to rev'ivec'it. 'lie exercise obtcainedtl roci lice long runis in t1cc openir hi canlnot lbe exce l- ed. REpecially is 11hce practicecsuluacble "THE SIX MONTHS' RULE " And Others to Be Discussed by Western Colleges, Thecc Michigan Hearti of Control of Athcletica 'has issued all Invitat11011tcc lice authcorities in control of -Wiscon-' sill. MililieotAa, Illincois, Northstern, PturdueicantIChcago to otenil atfacolty anti studecnt repiresenetativ'c to cmcct silabr re'prceentativs'e fromc Michcigtan at the tCicago Meach Hotel iii order to di~scussthie cadoption of ness'rules for lice goveriing of WesternIchn'- collegicate Aficletic. Theccdlutlcof the mcc'etincg lhasbiec set fcc r 1ciday mctornding fclloss'Ict Thtuanksgis'ing ancdi lie ciscussiooci ss il probatbly result i samimp cilortantit \95 A GOOD CASE wins the jury of oboe buyers and it's ours by a hieovy ucajority. Footwear should be top quality. Thec feet cant otaud auythiug else. Prices oscould he low, so as 10 keep the shoe tax withcn hounds. You won't feel our shoe prices, but they wxill muake you feel pleased. There are no corn growers like bad shioes. Come to us and get somuethinug that you can wear yourself, instead of lice elShoe weariug your fool, L. GRU R9NAnn Aelcr. @@w ATS@@@ 10 Men wecceiso one of oor J lit PE RIAL, ctange's in the presentt rcles. 'Phcc Seldom goes by a mirror swithcoat thcree mccot impc~ortantctoIci(ics to bece us- smiling to thencselves over the cussed will ptrotbably be thce 111151.Sl0 they sa ce-- talkid cf "Six mcontics' cule,'iaitile mmmP i ce $3.00 limiincg 11eicnumcber cf sisoil iin Whiichi a cicucois ligible' toip115-011l't Varsity terun)c; cud ra ch icc'cn iJT h e "I"11 -4 i shta . " . At the last Harvard-Princeton game we were told oot of the 1,850 stccdents, 1,500 wore the YALE SHAPE HATS WVe base them. $l1.00, $1.50 AND $2.00 All Shades and Colors. toe taiuniforcccsystemoli fi situdc'nt and fcis'ully l'epresentationi 011 the'commicit- tees gos'tricicg athileticsalith111' S11vo1- sities reprecsenctedl.'Phi' ics's'iic,'ifcc'- rned ilcrsscigicu-ill be 1f greaimipciort- c oWcstern clitcllcgiailc.Athiletic'". EngineserinE Society. Prof. iPattersoin delis'erceclaniiadsis beforses 1cc'Euiuecriug Sssisty ini tics Lecture I oscicof 11e Phcysicail lncbor- aitry atilciccy 05-lu~ng 1911l ice 'Mcic plng of Liuces of F'orce." '11hc lecture ssas illuislititedby sevceral skieces alld1 W"1ISse'y illit7Cltis's'. A business iccitilcg wss'uoheld alfte his' les'r 11111 5svl llllli iimprtn smte sdisos- eii if. Alt11cc'next meet'igaecorres- itollilno secrets'ary 01111''gstl'' rsr to be lt'l an1109i11is sdesireslthat 1o thcose ss'cicilntendilto try forlice sll 111011151'Is of rice soetey uattendi. track1team. Au effort soldi s'eide Ses oral sexchangue'ss'erte e'eis'esl, to reorgauize the club. sshichlcaenil te 11a111ys ' iittcs 011 - - lspreseuntaiisonof thleirctstso0th~e 'Picketo ice icoss'on suds for ltce libirarian at thec next mietincg. 'l'liaucksgis'iug tells-to Cicasgo. 'T'hey Unity Club, ace in 1110 handull of lice Athiletic Asso- ciation irlectors 01'rimay beos'btid s as11t1e've'ning0 at thtics'iti-an5 ate Sieluns llsvaessdci t 2 cuiclcliRes'. Lee S. Metsliter, of eac cl utnl a so a s011 01)1ace tdispsed tlDsllcsiledelisered lice foucrthiof thec of 1110y' 0111isOexcaugeldlatlice til'Iii elu eis11(1 ti Micigu Co setrl depot foersond-tli'ii Ness' Ifcelnd Scllsst slls." UH' ticets on payment of Ike acslilolial 'c-noltc lt le'ig'thc-of lice isolNess' ug $3. 'Phccticets are going s'eryerapitdly, lnsii ihit-ad rcia indieslig ctalgme 'cttentaccefros cm on'51 sense9(101'11111hcoss' Slh'ihlit.iwa5s1 AniiiAr'bor', tbut it is of eoulruse deoir- thtayhn eido-nan s'houildl hasvt cocie to icc' associatdli chic 'to secure the necessaryhcluicbs'r s'uii.le' cshit' l~'19dl cue oal~' us hI~sible.audsiencee if 200 pesoncs amll illusiructesh _'ucs reseevc'd seat chart is unosvi etr wt iw f ae ic openu at Slieslicn's. lihulse, old colonial achelitectuire', etc. Ferbert ml Quarter. Reogister your acpplicationu for special - lice excursion train over the Micaigan The 'Varsity ancd Reserves huned 111 Censtrcilhid secture the $5.00 rate. fore an inuteresting practice yesterday. -WARD HUGHES, Mugin ttsrt'g wals out at full and, Duffy svas put iii at haltfsithlhi Feebert at cquarter. atestokos-eTes'inaSvothv.h.Sultings '1h1ccnen shossed up in 'better foram Co -ous Paedy ov 7h than in lice Oberlin gamce, suid miade hOS E'PAILORING CO., Detroit. good gaius. Juttuer played a stroug WANTED-Plain and general sew- gance at tackle 'for the Reserves. ing at 47 S. Fifth avenue. Something new in a losv crown ssft Hat. Ask to see it. DEARBORN & CON ...Gents' Furnishers and Hatters... 44 South State St., Ann Arbor, . and see THE NOBBIEST SHIRTS that ever came down the pike. Shoes Shined Free.- - - -- - --Shoes Shined Free. THE ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT Leland T. Powers-----------------Nov. 30 Boston Ladies' Symphony Orchestra----------------- Dec. 11 Charles A. Dana-----------------------------__---Jan. 21 Ex-President Harrison-----..--------------------_ __ _ __ _Feb. 1 Luther Laflin Mills, (Chicago Alunli Nunalsor) - _- - _Feb. 12 Imperial Quartet------------------------------___March 12 Oratorical Contest-----------------------------___March 19 Lucius Perry Hills------------------------------- April 2 John Kendrick Bag-------------April 13 GENERAL ADMNISSION'TICaKETS :x 12t) RESERVED SEAT'T1IKETPS 2.Z0 SINGLE ADMISSION .c50 Harnissn Nnmbhrr!}$1.00 Oratorieal Conlent .25s TICKETS NOWV ON SALE-Reserved tickhets on nale Thnrsday,GeIt. th, at 'Palmer's drof tore, State street, and 'Wahr's book store, Main street. JAMES H. PRUITT, Corresponding Secretary.