THE MICHIGAN DAILY ts tyLeading SMERCHANT TAILORS A The largest stock in Athe City of exclusive styles in Woolens for Gentlemen war. Of S high-class fabrics ad special style for se- ds dents. SG. H. WILD & CO. 311 S. Sae S. IN BOOKS If yon would save money hy your ooks at the Students' Bookstore 320 State St. Books for all Departments of te University. THOUSANDS OF SECOND-HAND BOOKS AT HALF PRICE Medical Books Chemical Books Engineering Books Latin; Greek, French and German Books HEADQUARTERS FOR Drawing Insrumens and Engineer- ing Supplies. Sheehan & Co. Money Loaned On Watches, Diamonds or other personal property. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Bargains in Watches & Diamonds Office at resideceSE1. Liberty St As Arbr. Hors: setlo1:3 . m.,t 330 iadto 9 V- m. JOSEPH C. WATTS THE MICHIGAN DAILY. -Ialeed as scocos lass smatte al the Ass Arbor Postflce. Published daily (Moday exceited prieg the college year. asi E. Wasiistolosstet. Bell hne S9s'cHorePhess%1 Managing Editor, CLYDE L. DEW Business Manager, WALTER R. HANS ED TORS Aehtblties -------CLAsEsC E. ELni GE News ------------- Asnurs (C. PUs Exchtanges- C Aes E NSTrsEA EcDTORAL STAFF Rugh Alen ranls C. Prs Louis tD. Sticney. RIATE'S; 2.')1perC 05n", or 1201 1if paid in Address: WALTER H. HANS' Business Manager, 2365S. 12h St. Phone 849 L. FIRL' Y. SEPTlEMBl-ER 29, 95. LEditor Toda-GEORGE A. OSBORN. CAILENDAR Sept. 29 Biening receptiotnior iten ted woeni at Newbrry hal. Sept. 30-Michigan vs. Ohlo Welcyans at Ferry field, at 3 p. ii. Sept. 3-All-Fresh vs. Ypslaiti Nr- mal at Ypsilanti. Oct. I-Preidedt Angell's address 1o ew stodnts, in Uiiversity hall. Oct. i-A. B. Williams' address to tni- versity mseti at MMillan hall. Oct. 4d-Michigain vs. Kat~snazoo a Ferry field Oct. 7--Miehigain vs. Css at Ferry field. Every freshminai should turi ot to- night to the first Michigan Uinioi sing- ig imeetig. Their presence is neces- sary to the success of the affair, ard till redouncd greatly to their owi aid- eanlage. The Uiionr has riace eaor ale pretaratiorns oe this first eveit of the college year, but nitcha as they have clnie, the hearty colperatioi of all classes of studeints is necessary to the csiisunsrzitorsf their efforts. Here is ani opportunitiy for the first year men to cuueiiitocoitaltwiti a laudable ec- hibitioinofSMichilgans spirit. Nor is this a prposeless ceeraion. It is a inew cstoii whirls the Union has seii fit to iatigurae to stiulate and unify Michigan siirit. Te sooier the ie- men tget ito ine with the Mih- gait Union msovement whose objecs they cario fail to cooirend, the better they will e prepared when the tine comes fr thesi to assunmeele directions ofi college aciviies. If we may take the past yar as a criterion of the fsu- tare progress of the Urior, the ienr of 909 may be the ones to riae every presenitamiitiori of the Union aii as- strd fact. I the ativitie5si this or- ganiziationi there is every opportnity for f reshmns to render hororahle service b. Michigan. Even for selfish reasons the ie men) should rerder every assistance to the moemernt that strives to secure fir thseii such material ads-antages. The Uniois asks every freshman is the uniiversity to icing te regulation ;ay eap.m te iffilcial donning of which n-ill idate fersi toinighst. Every class since 1909 has worii this ciiaiiad have foutind it advarntageoiis inicemienuting class organtization, aisd it weill he particularly useful to 1939, because it will give them the chance tn organize for the Rush. BAND REORGANIZED. The strainis that stir aind the strains that soothe will he heard in Ain Arbor this year niore frequently than ever be- fore and from a helter hand thau the university has bern ahle to boast of ini previous years. August Schmidt. the leader, selieves thatt a helter arid nor' snccessfol year taii the present oiie promises to lie has never presented it- self ts the imeiniwithi the leather lttigs aiii the iiible fingers. Whlen our nwarrioirs of the pigsktins i- rade the land of the eiiemiy the hand proiiises to lieipresent to cheer thseii aloiig. There is stit little cdotibt that the sand n-ill accoiipaiiy the teaiis to Clii cago this year, ais it did liwt years elfi arid performed such good service play- lug 'A Hnt Tinme" while the iiemiblers stoodciaiskle deep ini the sinow. An effort will also be niadlelt go to Chsamipaign. (31 thetwreiity-fouir iieiiwo onsisti- tutieiteeorganizationi last year, all but three save retiritecd. Hotwever.,1-ast year's nii ter swill sot satisfy those wbho sire behiiit the hant this yeair aiid it is expected ithae the baud u-ill be increasesd .o forty mess. Nttiiig has liiiitesl the iitimsber ini the past but a lick of utii- foriis. It is expecteid that fsinds will be forthicomnig this fall totiperchsase tse required iiiiimber. The bandi has growis in Ippuarity woisterftilly. Already Mr. Schimidt has recedsved a great iittimler of apliicationis. Arraisgeitiss atre beiing perfectetd whlerebyth ue band wilt rouse imore fee- qutensty befoire the -studeint body. If te light cant le hprosided, the sand witt play oii the camsptus every other Friday tiighst until cold weather prevenlts. iuir- leg the witer the hand will presside muisic at the iindoor tratck mieets anid this fall i will apptear it every fosotblall gamse. SENIOR ENGINEER POLITICS. The politicail situtioinii the iflof cii ginecerinig class is rather csitplicaited. Four caiidcates tire neil for the piresi- deiicy, aiidleacti ias fair prospects of winiting. Unpledged voters are isvlng the lives of the hutiited. The four cait dietes are Claade 0. Plurb, Dtiffield Stttyiiaker, R. U. Wooley aiid Ferry Paliier. Alt excepst the ltist itaimed are nseelianicals,' aite souse comsprotmtise maty bse effected, betweeii tteimstgainst Palrier, who is the onsly 'ei-il" cani- datte. FIRE tN 1-IOSFITAL COLt BIN. Fortwocci scks the coal stored1 itsthe tan its ast hhsil sesttiisgplainttins sect s loss Ile itiesise.despite till effort ts suibcdue is. It wyas titonyhut to bse undtier cssottol a Icsthidassaget.list broke isis a:e oci n iiTuesday. anid itiwsuniecessary to ran else steam puisp for several hours psurinigswater ons the iiolteniisass. The fire is sasswtitder control, bsnt sater 1is still beinsg tpnured over else coal to pre- vesst a recurcreisce of the ilaiscer. The bini is conniected ithe the heating plait and whesi full cointainss osver it huisereid tons of coal. MICHIGAN NOTES. Thle tdesrutitosry systems at else Y. 1hit. C. A. lis.ptrovsed very succesvsfuil anis thec'roosi aslreadysis Iisieil tre either oicupiedl sr cengagedt. Charles Vanss euireti. a2, site of thle Mtichsiganigerais sit Ipresent ini the staile li-gislttnitc. is, iniAnitiAiborlistntter-estedl ini the circsilationi of Coticsh Pnetssets bisoksitsfootatitll. Proif. Harry C. lTsurmanths lessesw Gerutantpessfessor,. begantiIisduise Wetdne-sday. the i ieisit l~rrsofItshe clais sof 'q()aists1 sinceieeenc'tiea-,ching it Chsarloste stnd St. Ious. Dr. Frdwo as -s si~ril lt- ell~atls hcr' yre" Netitlc( hs tu nles -I sl r.Its Isue ie 0, isvc its -sp n i-si' 'ts is' 1 " r '.) Ii 1 1 '-'i yearwas t \Vlliastolt isc tie isw silt isitic ftejc~~ tlfi ll shit, ws~t inithe city T1_''5 cisy. Hawue- iais-Wagsie r & Co.istsnis. 4 ers. !i/ti-istsrot. 2- -; LOST. Oues-lice gisldtw-ttchls -sits-sicane ini hiac. IRewatit,21itS. Inigtalls. 45 tLtaboraitorysu-sits. Wasgnetr & Cii. -- UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Anitmpoutirtani tuetisg of the Fenier' cish will ise heis ld uesdayisesveniing at j o'clointhue trophiylivrioomtsosfIWater- matnisgyus. Gradle. Blait en utituirnti withnliistu.rumnsi at Schosol o usf3isic tusiigiii it 7 i'clock Rsoth. Ntgr. 1 will sleet miy gradtuaite stuistsinii aesthsetics 'lTuesdayijs uterin-siuatl_, us the tilsopssthieal seinariyroomn. Gesre e ee. Vr wing nltumalus ENGINEERS Ke-ffel ft Esser Guarnsteed sets at $14.00. $i8.00, $20.00 $22.00 and $28.00 Kearn. Superior Swss 't'his mnket e uimposrt dir-het Clm intno oetted. Tci nsr- sict. trete fsest madn'.rd huynl t lee sp' rselthitemch 1:ce isnhoic elsitnh-tb' r-in- tithi chts. $58.00 aed $22.00 Richter Instrusmenats $20.00 Larget nd FielStokto Daught- ieg Sugplinthe City. WAHR'S 315 S. Snu o St. 103=00 N. Min St. Quarter Size COLLARS haveshoie e0ery quate r inch. Thisihshe ahthnceto scr thhtlpe1fectfit hd t whihhar ke tho e l ile sollhhrindntitie wel dreossedl lest at ithhe Quare -'- -- Snze -- tped AL Gs Cluet CLET-CeAe ce Arrow Lt5so-e00 tsa nbc stir diffeee nis nn the qunnty -snl ese tisyaro eale Cluett, Pecabody & Co Mkers~s ofutad MnarhSnin The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Oapitalistiltkit$to,000 Srpus, .V00,00 Riesourci, s, ','000u A Geneoral Bonking Hoiness Trnscted Oerhrhthhs: Chlse E. Hiseiseh. 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