THE U. OF M., DAILY. Publiabed Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College I rar, by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subcriptiont price P2.0 per year, invariably in advance ingle copiscaent. Oe ale at nernan sanadPear Offien newt stand at 12 oclock, non. Sbcriptiona may be let at tbe office at the DAaLY, Opera Hoserbic, at Shehan, at hffito, aor w-ita any o the editors. Comamunicatins hold reach the office by oclock P. . it they are to appear the net day. Addeeta all matter intended orc pblica- tire to the Managing Editor. All baaanea cmmnicatina huld hr ent to the Basi- neat Manager. THE U. at . DAILY, An Arbr, ic. EDITORS. RtALPH.T ONoE, '2, Maaagig Editor. S. W. CRTavS, '2, Asit. Managig Editor. G. L. CHAPMA,'12, Ait. Managing Editor. J. C. TAVS, '92, iusinsa Manager. F. E. JAsNIa, 'E, AsitBsiness Manaer. C. W. HcenwaS, '5, Asist. BsineiiMan'g. H. D. Jr-natL. P. G. W.DraaLestaar,'2 F. DGOREN, '12. F. E.OtoCrES, 'i. . B. Dygert. 'le. 10, F. WeLLEr. 'lid WI7ThINy the last tswo oy three years tsvo great feaures lae developed mot promnelntly which tent) toward class distinction, andr perhaps a clos- er Union of the classes in relation to one another. Three years ago all sit the classes of te Un iversity formlel base ball clubs and muaintainedl them. In the last two years Iis spirit has gone still further and tie lasses have adevelped strong foot-ball elevens shiclh serve as excellent feeders for the University eleven. What this article intends to bring foiooar4 -la another advancement which will lead equally well toward class championship. Why cannot the classes of te U. of M. have Glee Clubs? Trho freshmen should, above any other class, maintain a Glee Club because the University Club would rather fill its vacancies with studens who can remain on the Club as long as possible. This fe- tre of class enterprise is very no- ticeable in the East. Both Harvard and Yale have freshmen glee clubs, and the University Club prides itself on being able to fill vacancies from these clubs. Not only could tle members enjoy themselves heartily, and give highly entertaining concerts throughsout the year, but tey would gain a course in musical training second to none of its kind in te country, which would remain with them as a'happy remembrance in connection with the old U. of M. The University and Normal Pro- hibition Clubs will have a joint meeting this evening at the Unita- rian church. Prof. Steere and oth- ers will address the meeting. Communication. Editor U. ,ir M. DAILY. The attention of the management of thse Lecture Association is called to the following plan of reserving seats, which hs been tried in at least one case: Let half tie seats of the all be offered for advance reservation for the rest of the season, at a slight ex- tra charge per seat, to be determined by the desirability of the sitting. The other half can then be reserved before each entertainment as before, thus satisfying the demands of those students who are eager to wait in line these balmy fall and sinter mornings. A. BUSINESS LOCALS. I Notices irerted in hit column atthebsrte ofc10 centsperliane. rnecil rate foe longer tiame.tad extra lines furnihed ly appying at the DAaLv office.] To-tnorrnw's Deroi. Sn diay Tribtne wilt cotain a'lt f tFoot-Bll lTesm, wsrite-tip cf memiibeis. aniscolimnsre- lilt of Chicago-U. f 1. game. Leave noiders.ir call early for eopies. Oeras Hosuse NewssDIeot. Do you tieed atnewv Suit or Ovecoat If so, see the liii' if samples of the (tolideniEagle (lothinig (o., tDetroit, Tulesdlay, Niiv. 101th, This firm hlae tmade' hinidreds utfssuits for staidetts last year (tisorom they refer. Il ivery case theys'garatete perfect sat- isfath~-ion in pint oi style, ct make 11011trimmiltgs, 11111 till sae ssiiiat least tilt on sit or overcoat. Leaive Your addrl~es at Gioodyearandaii St. ,amnes', Msai stret, ani Mr. Roise- garteti will call tn yoti at your oven- ienice. LOST-InC(iniscal Amphitheatre, oan Motday, a gold-eided umbrella, woitha I. F. engraveud on head. Valu- able to owner as a gift. A rewari will lie given for its return to hospital dis- penlser. None of the patrots of or Opera Houtse need think it necessary to go to Detroit to see Matam Rhea this aea- son. She will play here in Mareb next without fail. Ladies Mackintoshes in beatiful varieties, just reeived at Mack & Sehmids. $1.95-800 silk tmrellas worth $3.50 to $4 5i, marked $1.95 at Mak & Sehmid's. U. of M. Btttons, 50 coats each. and with class year, 75 cents each. We are the only makers of the three-eighth inchitbutton, with correct eoloranatd polishieileianel. They don't fade Or soil, and last forever. Set postpaid apon reeipt of prie. Studetts are invited to visit us whets itotwn. Iloelin & Snss, Jeweler, Grand irus Park, 271 Woodard ave., Detroit. A new lice of Nekwear jlst reeived anithnio better styles will be foud its town. You will say they sre oe-ialf thse price von pay for tenm elsewhere. Mack & Shmid. Dott forget we keep sweaters, best quality, $3.50 to $4.25. Mak & Semid. Hot aad eold batha 10 cents, at Post Office Barber Shop. Full line new style collars, 4 ply, 15 or 2 for 25. Mack & Shmid. DAxcmw--Mrs. Annie Ward Foster will open a class in dancing, also in Delarte in November. Also will hae evening assemblya after class. Ladies of the U. of M. will fid it greatly to their advantage to call on us when in need of Cloaks, Dress Gooda or Fancy Dry Goods. Mack & Schmid. 8fHZ HA1 &B-Qo., &tate 8f., have received for the opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second hanad of all kinds, Greek, Latin, French, German, Law cud Medical Books, which thsey will sell at Greatly Reduaceed Prices. Mathematical Inistruments and Laboratory supplies. See our Note Bocks for 18911-2. - IstherLEADtINGo SCHOOL of5BUSlaES. F our departments-CommerealINo text-toni. armauscraptnwork- baglash Shortihard and - -- = -; Pemanshap. Eleganttauilding, at c cct - = =tedance, eicient anstirectaorsnoah thora eagh, living expensesexetrenmely Ion- 252 to V50 per wserb tadentsassisated to postioans. leer catalogue, addreses P. R. CLEARY, Preaident. _______~~~ MIHIGANGNIRAA JAS. M.'STAFFORD, 1 The iiagara FallsRoutfe." A TtME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28. 18.41. J. M.STAFFORDl CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. FI E The LoaderI EASTWARD. in Fahlions 12 SLTTtONS tail DayIhrlN 1NPi 55t 13~ T YIrAll Metlsant Ta-1- nA. a.. M. c.M r~n. 1, I \ I , &lI jJ.Chcag,tL..705lsyon 12 2 3at0 sal10sto in5 \ J lJ J 1 O rting. Finte Jacksn...-2;t4 2553084401S d5 io8 50 " tDeater..... . .......- 5Ida'72i 55 line of Piece Delat Mills... d301- - - -s.73i 11 f ~SttAN AM0. 4 425 c2.56 21 ss1s605! 7 45 11 Goods to select ane u 5 01....9 6 4 8 3 fromn. ('tll for IDeteit,Ac ,161 ic a72111104, 1, 425-0 a fine fit tinsg Bufal....... SP 1 00 7 5, 15 i6 suit, TESTWARD. Nl 19 S. MAIN ST., N. STnaATNS. DetCb.i. iiiEn-s. Slats PacE.Ii No. 1 i - xpSap Ep Extp. Lim Ex. Ace. AN ROR. 'MCn. S. M~aitn Street. Baffa,..... 11001 9 475 40 1251(;i0 A.M AM .M. '. 1. . c. . Dletroit, Lv... O8 ii1,120 74519 5 1 55 4 4. SlWaynJunc 9t0---. 8 51 . 9 534 519 < Ya~-.- i~ psilanti-...921 8 10 2 t05 47-t...t10 5540 ANN ABOR. 935 8ass 2191811018 1ets ta2ss Delhi Sills..9543 ... ..--.915......... Chesea.. .110 . :9 ..-sa 6.- 17 __________________________Jacksn. . ..a1a00525 35a4 1 5 11tt5145 6ala LEAVE YOUR ORDERS thienRo.Ar. 755 355 910050450 805111 -AT- tDaily. *Sunday eacepted. P. 0. NEWS STAITP- Nc spapera. Magazanes, Peraodacals, Fle Confectatna, Cagars and Tobacco. NO. 12 W. HURTON ST. MESMERIC MYSTERIES! MASTER \VILLARD MCKAY, JR. That Wonderful Menmerint, only 14 Years Old. Master McKay hat made mere aubjecta than any ether Mesmerist living in the tiame he baateen before the public. The medical profeasion arc cordially invited to test chit science. Don't lail to osechia boy an you cay net get the chance again as histoter in thia coantry in limited. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Friday and Saturday Nights! Admission, 25. 35 and 5O Cents, eserved Seats at P. O en-n Stand. O. WT. RUGIO5LES, H. W'. HA YES, G5. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann A etter Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railway. Time Table gaing linoneffct September 13, 1S911 Areaval of train at AanArbor. No. 2. Threech Mail and Expresse. --7 40a. m. No. 4. Ann Actor & Toledo Accom. .1150 a.In No. e. Clare Passenger.-.....:5 05 p.m. Nol1. Clare andToledoeccna. It M 130a. No.13. Through Mail- - -Sri..... Q20p. m. No. 5. Asn Arbor & Toledo Arcom.. 7 It a.I. Trains 4 and 5 rcaen-etaeenAn Arbor and Tcleda rely. Central Standard Time. All Traina Daily eacept Sanday. W1. H. BENNETT, N. S. GRIEENWOOD, uen. Pass. Agent Local-Agent. RAP