TRE NLICJ&16AN DAILY . 311 So. State Street THE IIIHIGAN DAILY Official Newspaper at the University * of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. .. [NG DISPLAY nter Woolens of Exclusive Styles S, Overcoats and Trousers. CO., 311 So. State Street READING MERCHANT TAILORS LLLL seating or pur- cure your cold using modern TION a, cleans and . Try it. It's if you want it. TYPEWRITING. LAW OUTLINES. TYPE WRITER SUPPLIES. TYPEWRITERS, (new and second hand), for sale and rent. OvER BALTIMORE LUNCH BELL582-J. It'A *I BargainH1s. in Sweaters Sweater Vests with Roll Collars $6.50 White, Blue, Gray and Cherry STUEEBAN'S STUDENTS BOOKSTORE MANIAGING EDITOR., Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert IL. Dilley ,. Editors. News Editor.......Harry Z. Folz Assistant ............Frank Pennell Athletic Editor:......F. E. Shaw, Jr. Assistant............G. C. Eldredge Music and Drama ....Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Files ..............Emmett Taylor Editorials. Arthur B. Moehlman Walle W. Merritt Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan Loren Robinson Karl Matthews t' Wallace Weber:. -Reporxters: John Tow nley Oscar Beckman C. Harold Hippler .... Robert Gillett Frank Murphy William Daugherty J. Selig Yellen. BUSINESS STAFF.t Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchardl Advertising Mgr ...Elmer P. Grierson1 Circulation, Mgr...,.F Ray Johnson A. R. Johnson, Jr. OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building,. Maynard Street. OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor, 1:2 p. m., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bis- iness Manager, 1-5 p. mn.. Both Phones 964 Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations.a Press Building; Quarry's Pharm-- acy,-State and North Uni- versity. band serves the student body and the students are indebted to it for ser- vices rendered througout the year. The plan suggested in the commun- ication published in yesterday's Daily is impractical. University Hall seats less than 3,000 and standing room can- not be sold. An admission' fee of ten cents would net less than $300 and it will cost close to $500 to pay the car fare of twenty-five bandsmen, leaving them to pay for their own meals and lodging as they were forced to do at Philadelphia last year. No mass meeting can be held before the Syra- cuse game so that there will be no opportunity to raise funds for the band through such means. Some gen- eral collegction from the student body is neccessary if the band is to make the trip. A request to give money for such a purpose is not begging. It is a privilege to show appreciation of the work of the band. 'I town Zat Our cranky idea of the proper pair to preside over an interelass wrangle is the Editor Mathews-Tom Doreni combination. If the class warriors can bulldoze that duet they are welcome to any results they may attain. -Now comes word that o. s. Frank Bechman is feeding on the deep stuff provided by the Sargeant School of Acting, Manhattan, U. S. A. The next time we tour Broadway we expect to see Bech feasting with the headliners. ,Our contemplated idea of the abso- lute zero of tightness is the guy who wheezes when he coughs up a few of his parent's jitneys for the band that plays for him from October till June. To judge from the "To Rent" ads, what a tremendous number, of "pleas- ant rooms, southern exposure, in a modern house, one-half block from campus," are begging for occupants! ENGINEER TEAMS PLAY SHORT SCORELESS GAME. riwtihsuslbo Prwato Sweat. rs Spalding Automobile Sweaters i Whit. , ay, Navy ad oMar+ Price $7.50, Spalding Jacket Sweaters White, Cray and Navy $5.00 and $6.00 University Bookstore ty~i~r..nd . :.ir"3..G~iw ..,, iw n~i~l rur r . : .. .r f ., :. " :., *hilea You Desire Portraits of Quality 0 U' Ptaitinuun.Portraits afield . . IMrs. J. R. Trojanowski PASHIONABLE HAIRDESSER oom Hair Goods, U'rdressing. Manicuring and Face &Massa ;e. Rain water Shampoozng a Specialty.' Bell Phone 1698 £110 South University , Bell 696-W LN AND PRESS CLOTHES BY HAND' ;c OVERCOATS DRY CLEANED 75c _. SUITS PRESSED 25c OVERCOATS PRE"SED 25e 410 SOUT-H STATE STREET IN ADVANCE! Jefferson Street ;ON, Proprietor New Rate Just received a full line of SHUMATE Razors and Strops, including the famous Shumate Tungsten Razor and the "Shure mate" Safety Razor. The prices are right and the goods have the bestguarantee (f any on the market. Van Doren's Phariacy 703 PACKARD STREET WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 1, 1911 Pay the Piper". The University Band is an 'institu- tion which we appreciate in its activi- ty, but we have a habit of sidestepping our responsibilities of its support. The band merits support and cannot exist without it. Financial heli will do more than anything else to make the band bigger aid better and more than ever an organization of which we may. well be proud. No one has ever denied the fact that the men deserve at least one trip each year, yet there continues the annual howl when a popular appeal is made' to the student body for financial assist- ance. The band should be sent to Cornell. It is anticipated that a rate will be secured, wNhich will enable a large number of rooters to make the trip east. When Michigan makes her, initial appearance on Percy field she. should wear her best dress, and noth- ing will do more to make a strong im- pression in support of the team than the Varsity band. The band cannot go to Cornell 'un- less sent by the student body, as it has no other means of support. The ON * * With the score standing 0 to 0, the game between the senior and 'junior engineers was call -d yesterday after- noon at the end rcf the third quarter when darkness made further play im- possible. During the three quarters of play the fight was a pretty one, in spite of the fact that the juniors were great- ly outweighed. The tie will be played off Thursday at 4:05. An effort was' made to begin the games earlier but there is a uni- versity ruling stating that no athletic game can be started before 4 o'clock on a week day. The officials will be Karl Matthews, Clarence Sessions and Loren Robinson. No game will be played today but two games will be played on Thurs- day afternoon, when, beside the engi- neer game; the pharmics and the jun- for laws will play to enter the semi- finals. If the teams are on the field by 4:05. the game will be' started at that time, but if not they will be strat- ed at 4:15 The officials for the phar- mic-law game will be Harvey Corn- wall, Thomas Dorah and Rufus Siple. Thursday at 12:05 there will be a meeting of the managers and captains of the teams still in the series at the Athletic Association offices. It is im- perative that every team be repre- sented at this meeting by both officials. 9 . . In Advance William St. CLOTHES PRESSING CO.+ ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE y conditions to keep a skirt presentable during rainy weather. special pressing contract is not an ordinary condition, hov- irts better than you are accustomed to having them pressed, Or, better yet, for $[.oo we contract to press 3 skirts during 11. Q The installation of strictly up-to-the-minute Sanitary evices, and the mammoth business we are doing, make these .Q2 An inspection of our finished work will explaih nour lephone call will summon one of our representatives. r is 1534-L , We Collect and Deliver "Industrial Accidents" I A,. I "One can eer be a schliar by ' going through' college- in one door and out the other. Neither can he take 'a short- cut to gentlemanly appearance. HAVE WAGNER MAKE YOUR CLOtRES STATE STaZET I I 40,. :^ I I J0hn Mitchell HUSTON BROS. 307-309 S. State St. HENNE (. STANGER 4' Nov. 2 His ability as an orator makes him an effective speaker, and his treat- ment of his subject arouses special interest, because' in this age labor problems are among the most vital and pressing questions of the day. : "Continuous"..alleysare the best. Built up right in the bowling room, they are solid, lasting and as level as a billiard table. We have no "sectional" alleys. HUSTON BROS. 307-309 S. State St. Rules, Carpets4, D raper1.s and Furniture, 117 artd 119 Wst Liberty Street [GTON EAST R ANDALL & PACK, Photographers