THE MICHIGAN DAILY Co., 311 So. State Street ING DISPLA Y linter Woolens of Exclusive Styles. its, Overcoats and Trousers. CO., 311 So. State Street LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS THE FICIIIGAN DAILWP Official Newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. . MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert Rt. Dilley. Editors.y News Editor........Harry Z. Foz Assistant ......Frank Pennel Athletic Editor......Karl Matthews Assistant ............. G. C. Eldredge Music and Drama ....Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGet Files ................Emmett Tayloi Editorials. Arthur B. Moehlman Walle W. Merritt Frank Shaw Maurice Myers Edward G. Kemp. Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan Loren Robinson Robert Gillett Wallace Weber. SSolution ycu w l oparatlons -it as so ant in its action- ways-cleaning the oat, after shaving, and irritated skin. TYPEWRITING. L VV OU C [ANE3. TYPE- WRITER SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS,, (new and second hand), foi sale and rent. O. D. MORRIL L OVER BALTIMORE LUNO' BELL 582-J oday 25o _ I DING & BROS ade are theIargestmanu- Mark f acturers in the world of OFFICIAL EQUIP- MENT.forallathietic sports and pastimes. If you are int erested in athletic Sport you . should have a copy of the Spalding Cata- Logue. It's a complete hout ericy&)pedia of a What's New in Sport of and is sent free on re- SBROS. . f BargainS in !Sweaters Sweater Vests with Roll Collars $6.50 White, Blue, Gray and Cherry SHEEHAN'S STU DENTS' BOOKSTORE Repo John Townley C. Harold Hippler Frank Murphy rters. Oscar Beckman] J. Selig Yellen William Daugherty Tom Needs It Somebody made away with Tom's helmet last night in the fracas at the Majestic. For the uninformed we add that Tom is the "campus copper." So long has old Tom been connected with the Michigan campus and with the interests of the student body, and so well has he fulfilled his duties that it seem like the sacrilege of some herished campus tradition to cause him harm. And to Tom the price of a new helmet is a luxury only to be met vith resultant sacrifice. Tom believes so thoroughly in the 'ionesty of the student body that he 4ully expects that the helmet will some back to him in due course of -ime. We sincerely hope that that :rust and that confidence, created by years of association with successive student bodies, will not be shaken. town CaHf Guess Again, the Junior Is Fit. The following appeared in a recent issue of the Kansas City Star: "Higginsville, Mo.-To the Sporting Editor: Has Coach 'Hurry-Up' Yost a son playing football and, if so, with whom?-A Reader. As Mr. Yost has been married only tour years our guess is that he has not. Thou art early 0 Conference Ques- tion, but welcome. What would a win- ter be without thee! Mentioning members of the univer- sity and students we are pleased to re- mark that our own Butch Folz arose rom his books to see the sun rise Wed- nesday A. M. and then went back to his studies again.: How would you like to have been present when o. s. Chink Myser gave a ittle confidential advice to a girls' meeting at the Ithaca High school where the aforesaid is principal? Who'll volunteer to compile statistics of divorces among Michigan alumnae? Roll Them On. Latest, but scarcely least, of campus societies comes the Senior Law Fat Men's Club. We hasten to record as. charter members: Nemo Tracy, Fal- staff Wilson, Tub Hoyt, Butch Larwill, Metz; Kreuzberger, Prexie Bonisteel, Sig David mascot. For information phone 596. Platwn% Po -trmlts University Bookstore Sweaters Spalding Automobile Sweaters In White, Cray, Navy and Maroon Price $7.50 Spalding Jacket Sweaters White, Crey and Navy $5.00 and $6.00 When You Desire Portraits of Quality Go to THE PHOTOGRAPHER WAHR'S I ' St. Platinum Portraits' runswick-Balke Alleys the best and ours are best the Brunswick- :e Co. could make. p pOS. te St. V Detroit's "Original" Young Men's Tailor Suits and Overcoats $28 and up BUSINESS STAFF. Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr ... Elmer P. Grierson Circulation Mgr.....E. 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.; Bus- iness Manager, 1-5 p. m.. Aoth 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. UNION :4f FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911. Night Editor-Robt. M. Gillett. Send Ike. M hi;n rttsic means Ike Fischer. It is the ever faithful Ike who has drilled the band and led it since the days that linger within the memory of some of the present students when it went ununiformed and made sounds Platinurm Portraits 329=E.[Huron Phone 961-L PlFmtinurm Portr hIts We Do French Dry and Steam Cleaning PRESSING ekmd REPAIRING Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75o Suits Pressed 25 I FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors 619 E- William St. Ann Arbor . bca o Callaghan ( M companmy 540 S. State St. Opposite Law Bzul ding New and Second-Hand Old Books-Taken In Exchange-New Books Callaghan w Copafny Opposite Door of Law Bldg.- Next to C4srner I P. Kirschbaum The Original Young .Ten's Tailor" G. 2737 97 Wood ward ek Service MANY ROUTES WILL CARRY STUDENTS TO CORNELL GAME Of the block of seats sent here for the Cornell game Saturday, 94 had been sold last evening. Thishnumber does not include tickets for the mem- Harry L enox,9 ailor Wishes to advise the U. of M. students that he has secured his complete stock of .FlI and ilder B4vols. U' ... es Cleaning and Pressing GOOD WORK that were little short of atrocious. Now bers of the band or the reserves. The Ike is not to go to Cornell because he local athletic authorities expect that himself makes the selection and he will many more tickets will be sold today. not take a place within the twenty-five Not all of the Michigan rooters are limit and crowd out a bandsman who going on the special train which leaves has served for several years. tonight for Ithaca. Several left last But a small portion of the student evening for Detroit, where they took body has shown any disposition to the Grand Trunk railroad to Buffalo help send the musicians east. There and Ithaca. Others will leave tonight should be ample funds available to for Detroit and take the boat from send the leader in addition, to the twen there to Buffalo. The Lehigh Valley ty-five veterans. To those who have railroad is planning on running an ex- _o; yet given, reach a Councilman or cursion train from Buffalo to Ithaca leave the money at the Unmcn this for the game. The latter party will morning. take advantage of this excursion. It'is up to the authorities to see that Ike Fischer goes east with the band. A rooters' club, with a charter mem- This is a situation where the limit bership of 200, has just been organized should be extended if necessary. at the University of Washington. e .t e s t ti r z T L 36 Lafayette Ave. '41 Amriat eurs In order to show you what we can do, we will develop any size film for 1Oc A ROIL, This week only E. J. SCHMIDT 709 N. 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