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- T14E MICHIGAN DAILY

Vild Co., 311 So. State Street
EN ING DISPLAY
and Winter Woolens of Exclusive Styles
r Suits, Overcoats and Trousers.
iILD CO., .311, So, State Street

TH-E fMICIGAN DAILY
Official. Newspaper at the University
of Mlehigan.
Published every morning except lion-
day throughout the school year..
M1ANAGING EDITOR.
Walter K. Trowmers.
S BUSINESS MANAGER
AlbertiR. illey

THE~ LEAING !MWAEH~AT AILORSEditoirs.
News Editor ........ Harry Z.' Folz
Astitan ...'..25...Frank Pennell
nch the price askedfo tIi 7t'3 . TYPEWRITIERL~~ C i~ Athletic Editor......... Karl Matthews
son for asking it fo'RTR SPIL S YERTR Assistant ....... ,....G. C. Eldredge
oution, this ad and 25c (new and-second band), for sale and~ rent, MscadDaa...JalV or
Week Only. Mui n rm ..alV or
!Harveys Solution, buy nedyorqatrbc0 'DO MORK.I 'Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee
* Fls......... ..EmmttTaylor
'ii at all drug stores OVERt BALTIMORE L17NCIl BFEl.,82LS ils. . .E.ditorials. Emt
_________________________________________Arthur B. Moehlman Walle WV. Merritt
m .IFrank Shaw Maurice Myers
Ii'n fim flI D n in n n n.Night Eios

idamper on enthusiasm, individual orF
collective. There may be some among
us who are not red blooded enough
to yell themselves hoarse for the var-
sity." But we know of no real Michi-
gan girl who would put up with such
company at a football game. We say
its on behalf of the girls that no root-
er need feel obliged 'to control his
effervescent enthusiasm for the Wol-
verines out of "deference to the lady."
We are all for Michigan.
The' objection 'to having a portion
of the students in the south stand is
not to let the girls alone-or stay at
home-but is the supplying of cheer-
leaders for the south stand exclusive-
ly. The game could be made more
spectacular by having rival choruses
on opposite sides of the field. There
is no reason why the south stand
should not cheer as persistently and
vigorously as the north stand. If our
correspondent had heard the former
cheer between halves last Saturday,
he could scarcely regard "fussing" as
incompatible with good cheering. What
we need is a few more cheerleaders,-
who lead. As a result of the recent
tryouts, we seem to have found two
leaders who have a knack of getting
85 per cent. of the crowd. Let us
have three car four more. And let its
all yell.

Sweatecr
Spalding Automobile !sweaters
in White, Grey, Navy and Maroon
Price $7.50%
Spalding Jacket "SweatersNav
$5.00 and $6.00
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William Daugherty

Portraits of# Quality
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busines

White, Blue, Gray and Cherry
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,STUDENTS'

BOOKSTORE

.
OMM&

hie . . Mrs. J. R. Tro janowski
I FASHIONABLE ARESR
7 Roomlt Hair Goods, Hairdressing. Manicuring and
~ I FaceNMasage.
tatld water :$hamnpooing a Specialty.
Dell Phone 1690I1110south uni.ersity ". Bel 646-W
LL B ROTH ERS
-LEAN AND PRESS, CLOTHTES BY HAND
D 75c OVERCOATS DRY CLEANED 75c
SUITS PRESSED 2Sc OVEiRCOATS PPRE-ED 25c
tY U5410 SOUTH STATE STREETi

BUSINESS STAFF.
Assistant to Mgr., ..Joseph Fouchardl
Advertising Mgr . Elmer P. Grierson
Circulation Mgr. Th-. Ray Johnson
A. R. Johnson, Jr.
OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building.
Maynard Street.
OFFICE HOUTRS: Managing Editor,
1-2 p.,im., 10:30-11 :30 p. in.; Bus-
inless Manager. 1-5 p. mn..
Iloth Phones. 960.
Subscription price: BY carrier, $2.50;
By mail, $3,00.
Want Ad Stations.
Press Building; Quarry's Pharm-.
acy, State and North' Uni-
versity.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 ,1911. .
'Night Editor-Maurice Tolme.
1ePibers of the reportoria l sin if a n
trymits meet in the office todaty ait
I'L.5.
Cheer for the Teami.
We dio n~t offer tny .apology for
seeming to "harp" on the rooting ques-
dion. It is : matter of -,41Uhieflt im-
porlance to f eserve reLpeatcd c ient
and .,;; 'scien. A c' '-ponclent. h-.
TblI I, C:i ? ' Vis te Sdttc.:°F f a novo'l rea-
or 1w li eclin^ ii catIering. «We
cannot agree entirely with his' con-
clusioins, zand w e disa~rNa; eI hat%,-ally
as to ' i. C i , 'edy " Pus iii," bhas cer-
tainly beco!, _: an estabiished institu-
tion at Michigan, and we heartily ap-
prove of it, whether it lead to Gran-
ger' s, up the, Huron, or Ferry Field,-if
only it be done with moderation. The
girls are full-fledged members of our
happy family. If fussing. will increase
their attendance at the games, then
let us have more of it. It is question-
able if the presence of the girls puts
WATCH FOR THE YELLOW
SPORTIWG EXTRA AFTER THE
PENNSY GAME.I

Our Athletic Editor.
It is with regret that we 'announce
the resignation of our Athletic Editor,
Frank E. Shaw. Press~ of other du-
ties compels Mr. Shaw to give up his
work upon the athletic staff of the pa-
per. For over two years he has serv-
ed The Daily faithfully, giving with-
out stint of his time and energy, and
that circumstances should make it
necessary for him to give up his chos-
en work after having risen to a po-
sition of trust and responsibility is
indeed unfortunate. We wish to take
this opportunity of expressing our ap-
preciation of the services he has ren-
dered. We are glad that he will be
able to continue to serve the paper in
an editorial capacity so that we will
not lose his ability and experience.
We wish to take this occasion to
voice a conviction that too few, men
are trying to carry on too many of the
public activities of the university. Men
of energy and ability are called upon
to serve in many fields, are overwork-
ed and physical and mental break-
downs. result.. There are hundreds of
men of ability in 'the university who
are not aiding in carrying on the cam-
pus activities that do much to mnake
university life. These men should be
called upon more freely and more fre-
quently, and when new activities are
to be undertaken, new workers should
take up the new burdens instead of
increasi g the load of Athose already
overworked. A larger proportion of
the student body should have the op-
portunity of securing the benefits of
the training and associations which
make university activities well worth
while.
Those who have energy should of-
fer it. Those who are directing the
activities should seek new workers.
Sopli Medics Elect Representatives.
The sophomore medical class at a
meeting held yesterday elected Fran-
cis Senear and Joseph Elliott medical
representatives..
LEAVE A WANT AD FOR THAT
LOST OR FOUND ARTICLE AT THE
DAILY OFFICE OR AT QUARRY'S.

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Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75STaiorf61 Sits Pressed 25c'
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-Near 50th St. Subway axed 53d St. Elevated
AD~EPT BY A COLLEGE MAN
College Men Always Welcome
t't~ Special rerms for College Teams
fi R v u deal Locutioni, Near Theatres, Shots
iit, tit :iand Cenatral Park
{r New, Modern, Absolutely Fireptoct

$3.50 IN ADVANCE
i03 E. Jc'ferson Street
Parties a Specialty.
ischer's Orchestra.
Vl FERGUS6N, Proprietor
.New Rate

:lust received a full line of
SHUMATE
?razors and .S~rop, including the
fa mou' Shummste Tungsten Rzor
and the "Shure mate " S~tfety
R~azor. -The prices are rinht and
the good s h ave the best guarantee
cif any oin the market.
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703 PACKARD STREET

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Transient Rates, $2.50, with Bath. and, Up.
All Outside Roams. Send for Booklet.'

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vMDE&R THE MAN'oA GEMENT oir
Harry P. StImnsorx, formerly with Hotel Imperial.
PL. J. B3ingh m , fornici ly withi Hotel. Woodward

519 E. William St. '

4d
CLOTHES PRESSING CO.
IS ALMOSTm IMPOSSIBLE
liary conditions to keep a skirt presentable during rainy weather.
ies' special pressing contract is not an ordinary condition, how-
s skirts better than you are accustowed to hraviw'g thetnipressed,
ts. Or, better yet, for $noo we contract to press 3 skirts during
nionth. Ct The installation of strictly up-to-tl e-minute Sanitary
nug devices, and the naianuotli business we are doing. make these
sible. C An inspection of our finishied work will explain our
A telephone call will summon one of our representatives.
niber is 1534-L We Collect andi Deliver

SCR 4P BOOKS HERE Pt BOOKS COMl"I
1914 Poster
On Sale at SCHMIDT'S Today
Photographic paints rcprodtrccd. Its great. Ccme and sce it.
Prices Reduced Today and Monday
707 N. Universityt Ave. Up-Stair.

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8:15 P. M.

Our~ stores arc open Sun-
days for sales of cigars,
candies, Sunday papers etc.

Rugs, Carpets, Draperies
and Furniture

OLD **LIM JUCKLIN"~
A Funny Creation

On information to Division Superin-
tendent Alen, Ypsilanti,, of the Detroit
United Lines, by officers of Varsity, or-
organizations, the movement, beyond the
capacity of the regular service, of any
gror~p of students to or from Ann Ar-
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