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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Wild Co., 311 So. State Street
ENING DISPLAY
all and Winter Woolens of Exclusive Styles
for Suits, Overcoats and Trousers.
WILD CO., 311 So. State Street
THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS

TH E M CHIGANDAILY
Official Newspaper at the University
of Michigan.
Published every morning except Mon-
. day throug;Jout the school year. .
MANAGING EDITOR.
Walter K. Towers.
BUSINESS MANA'ER
Alb EIt.dDilley
Editors.

News Editor ..

.Harry Z.

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ort time by using modern
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(new and secdnd hand), for sale and rent.
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Assistant ...........Frank Pennell
Athletic Editor... ...Karl Matthews
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
Frank Shaw Maurice Myers
Edward G. Kemp.
Night Editors.
Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan
Loren Robinson Robert Gillett
Wallace Weber.
Reporters.

ers to lass unnoticed is an acknowl-
edgment by the Council that it cannot
cope with such a crisis, and further
invites future disregard of its author-
Ity.
Some of the leaders in the attack
on the Majestic are known to the Coun-
cilmen. The names of others can be
learned. These men should be sum-
moned before the Council and appro-
priate :action taken. Every serious
thinking student will support the Coun-
cil in a proper exercise of its author-
ity.
1hive We Settled With the Band?
The band is safely on its way to
Cornell but someway or other we are
not minded to draw a sigh of relief and
let the matter drop. The job was done,
but to our notion it was not well done,
and the band cannot be put aside for
the year. The student body contrib-
uted little over three hundred dollars,
not enough to send the band to CorVell.
In consequence the band was forced to
utilize for its eastern trip the $100.00
appropriated by the Athletic associa-
tion. The Athletic Association gave
this money to the band to be used as it
saw flit. The band must have music,
uniforms and other equipment must
be kept up, and all the inevitable inci-
dental expenses must be met. Now
the band's treasury is again empty.
Next spring we will want band con-
certs on the campus. We will want the
band at the big baseball games. There-
fore, remember when the vexed ques-

Banners
Pillows

lFennants

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Michigan Souvenirs of all kinds

ichiDganorcnnsylvania
Decorations

Pla~tirum

Streamers
Arm Bands

Portrodta

Platinum

Porfrats

de
Mark

NO & BROS
are the largest manu-
facturers in the world
of OFFICIAL EQUIP-
MENT,forallathletic
sports and pastimes.
If you are interested
in Athletic Sport you
should have a copy of
the Spalding Cata
logue. It's a complete
encyclopedia of
What's New in Sport
and 18 sentfree on re-

Bargains
in Sweaters
Sweater Vests With
Roll Collars
$6.50
White, Blue,.Gray and Cherry
S HE E HAN'S
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

When You Desire
Portraits of Quality
Goto
THE PHOTOGRAPHER

John Townley
C. Harold Hippler
Frank Murphy

Oscar BeckmanI
J. Selig Yellen
William Daugherty,

DING ca BROS.
e. Detroit Mf.b
ON BROS.
S. State St.

its are always
at our stores.

wel-
Read

pers, use 'phones,
nieet your friends.
to treat you right.

BROS.

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Detroit's "Original"
Young Men's Tailor
Suits and Overcoats
$28 and up

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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,
1Maynard Street.
OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor,
1-2 p. m., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bus-
iness Manager, 1-5 p. m..
Both 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 11, 1911.
Night Editor-Mack Ryan.
The Council and The Mob. .
On Thursday evening a comparative-
ly small body of underclassmen as-
7embled in front of the Majestic, re-
fused to pay the slightest attention to
the Student Councilmen who sought to.
address them, defied their authority,
and committed violence destroying
property. This creates a situation de-
manding action by the Council.
What the issue may be between the
underclassmen and the manager of the
Majestic theater has no connection
with the question which has tow aris-
en between this body of underclassmen
and the Council. The Councilmen
sought to stop threatened violence, not
to protect any theater or individual but
to guard the reputation of the univer-
sity, which is inevitably besmirched
by rioting resulting in the destruction
u: property. They did not command
sufficient repcct to obtain a hearing.
If student government is to mean any-
thing at all, if the Council is to have
any reason for existence, it must have
authority and it must be supported. To

P. Kirschbaum
"The Original Young 'fen's Tailor"
G .2737 97 Woodward
CLOTHES PRESSING CO.
ALMOST IYPOSSIBLE
conditions to keep a skirt presentable during rainy weather..
pecial pressing contract is not an ordinary condition, how-
rts better than you are accustomed to having them pressed,
)r, better yet, for $i.oo we contract to press 3 skirts during
4i. The installation of strictly up-to-the-minute Sanitary
vices, and the mammoth business we are doing, make these
Q Asn inspection of our finished work will explain our
ephone call will summon one of our representatives.
is 1534-L We Collect and Deliver

tion arises again that we have
"paid the piper."

not

Platinum Portralts

F1a.tlnu.*n Fartr alts

I town Calk
Let Him Up, He Knows the Dean.
Dear Ed:-Didn't the Athletic Asso-
ciation office look like a farm house
with a chicken yard in front yesterday
miornIng? F. S.
If we hear of any dividends being
declared by the printeries,we who fre-
quent the jurist mill will attribue said
prosperity to the activity of those
fresh laws who aspire to class leader-
ship. Even the activity of the janito.r
can't keep the campaign cards from
giving to the place the appearance of
an autumn road after a snow storm.
We can't say what we think about a
man who would sooner have two bits
worth of free show than a spotless rep-
utation for the university, and still
get the paper into the postoffice.
What has become of the old fashion-
ed students who treated the campus
cop as a friend when they were for-
tunate enough to have one who would
do as much for them?
Without seeming to wish our heroes
any bad luck we allow the observation
to escape us that we could manage our
grief if some Ithacan should deprive
Honk Conklin of his newly found lip
fringe
We have a vague suspicion that our'
friends the Ithacans have a remarka-
bly hectic day ahead of them.
To Send Rooter to Nebraska game.
At last evening's meeting of the Corn-
husker Club, Louis Haller, of Omaha,
Neb., drew the number entitling him
to a purse raised by the club for the
purpose of sending a representative
to the Michigan-Nebraska football-
game at Lincoln. The purse will fully
cover the railroad fare of the repre-

S. W. Cor. Broadway, at 54thSt.,
Near 50th St. Subway and 53d St. Elevated.

NEW YORK

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College Men Always Welcome
Special rerms for College Teams
Ideal Location. Near Theatres, Shops
and Central Park
New, Modern, Absolutely Fireproof

Phone 961-L

We Do French Dry and Steam Cleaning
PR ESSING o endRE PAIRING4
Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75c Suits Pressed 25c
FU LL E R& O'CONNOR Tailors 619 E. William Sit.
Hotel.C b rd

Transient Rates, $2.50, with Bath, and Uip.
All Outside Rooms. Send for Booklet.
THEI MANAGEMENT OF
formerly with Hotel Imperial.
L. J. Binghmar, formerly with Hotel Woodward

Ama a ( gg-
In order to show you
what we can do, we will
develop any size film for
10c A ROI L
This week only
E. J. SCHMIDT
709 N. University Upstairs

Detroit United Lines
On information to Division Superin-
tendent Allen, Ypsilanti, of the Detroit
United Lines, by officers of Varsity or-
organizations, the movement, beyond the
capacity of the regular service, of any
group of students to or from Ann Ar-
bor, extra cars and extra service will be
promptlv supplied.

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When in
DETROIT
Stop at
'Hotl Tuller
New and Absolutely Fireproof

allow such a total disregard of its pow- sentative.

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momnc ocats,
The new thing in the English
Slip-On is the Raglan Shoulder.
WAoN ER & COState Street
A N V Sign of the big white shoe y

Cor. Adams Ave. and Park St.
In the centre of the theatre, shopping
and business district
Has large convention hall-has grand
roof garden.
Misic fron 6 P. M. to 12:30 A. M.
Every Room es Private Bath
EUROPEAN PLAN
Rates: $1.50 per day and up

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Just received a full line of
SHUMATE
Razors and Strops, including the
famous Shumate Tungsten Rizor
and the 'Shure mate" Safety
Razor. The prices are ri-}ht and
the goods have the best guarantee
0 any onthe market.
'fan Dorm's Pharmfacy
703 PACKATRD STREET

M rs. J. R. Trojanorwski
FASHIONABLE HAIRDESSER
Ilair Goods, lHirdressing. Mlanicuring; and
Face Massag-e.
Rain water Shampooing a Specialty.
1110 South University Bell 696-W

GOOD BOARD $3.50 IN ADVANCE . . TI
THE PINES, 503 : Jefferson yStreet Blue T
Catering to Parties a Specialty. I $,
Music by Fischer's Orchestra.
JOHN FERGUSON, Propriaor 1221 S. University

hie..
ea Room

Bell' Phone 1696

Good Board

New RateI

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THE HURON
$3.50.Week in Advance

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WE CLEAN
SUITS DRY CLEANED 75c
LADIES GARMENTS OUR
SPECIALTY. TRY U5

L BROTHERS'
[AND PRESS CLOTHIS BY -HAND
OVERCOATS DRY CLEANED 75c
SUITS PRESSED 25c OVERCOATS PRESSED 25c
410 SOUTH STATE STREET

Proprietor

Mrs. B. .Lambert 519 E. William St.

WASHINGTON EAT1

RANDALL & PACK Potographers

- PHONE 598

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