THE MICHIGAN DAILY. lFallTHE MICHIGAN DAILY Entered as second-class matter at the Ann Arbor Post Office. Published daily (Monday excepted) during the college year, at i7 E. Washington street, (basement floor, side entrance Phone 892-3r MANAGING EDITOR : S. EMORY THOMASON BUSINESS MANAGER: RCOSCOE 13. HUSTON The Largest and Most Complete Line of EDITORS: Atics.- - - ROBERT K. W O News, - - - - - J. 5, ;E ASSOCIATES: ClfodStevenson, Rfoy Peebles, A. M. Graver, Henry P. Erwin 11 _ o HA. C. Pound. A. H. Ortmeyer. L1 1 1 N Joseph Y. Kerr. Stoddard S. More. Ida M. Brownrigg. 7. Waite Jayne. Geo. A. Osborn. Harold C. Smith. Harry 11. Andrews. in Ann Arbor will be found Editor today-C. STEVENSON. at G, H. Wild & Co's, 108 Eant Wasbington St. Great Subscription-Twoe Dollars per year, payable is pains ave been taken in advance. If delinquentafter Nov. 1, 1903, $2.50 the oseletion of all nuritisg, Office Hours:-12:30 to 1:30 and 6:30 to 7:30 trouteringas & overcoatingo .m Diy for hisseaonp. m. Daily. for this 005500. Address-ROSCOE B. HUSTON, Business Man- ager, 331 Packard Sreet. G . W s. c.ATelephone, 461. 108 E. W'ash, St. CALENDAR. The first edition of Wrinkle is very 1[ p ',CEtNTS [A CH good, considering the circumstances under which it was brought out. The + + + + art, the verse, and in fact all is of S L E commendable rank. It now rests with m the students to help support the paper POPULAR COPYRIGHTS by contributions and subscriptions. at POUL AtR PtICE. The people who complain most about a publication are generally those who Far Baullareds. 8 fllestrations Will Carleton never write a line for it and who read Lazarre. llstr'atel Store IlurleelltCatherwood it over their neighbor's shoulders. The lletwen the inesi rate r funny paper is as much a part of the . t, Charles King Abrahm Li(-ol S beeheI,. E. tte'dcee college life as the serious, literary'Tei,,li'enioeeof lavid C (r 'dnh n magazine, and it is hence the duty of "taer's Frederick Goss 'l'he Glel:ilsse. Illlusee'u