THE MICIIGAN DAILY Street I THE I IIrACGAN DAILY (icil News ,er at the University of icligan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. .. m EXTRA! P LAY :clustve Styles Street G.ILA. V )IJY 4.2 vE P I iPPLIES. TYPEWRITERS, d hand), for sale and rent M ORRIL L NORE LUNCH BELL5 °-J The Banner, Day Ic November 18th I We have a full stock of Pen- nant , Arm Bands and Ban- ners. Buy them now and get your choice. Michigan and Pennsy Colors cigars, rs, etc. SllEE A STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE, T - e MANAGING E ITOI. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER 4 Albert I. ille 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.. Both Phones goo. Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mail, $3.00. Want.Ad Stations. Press Building; Quarry's Pharm- acy, Staterand North Uni- versity. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911. Night Editor-William Daugherty. Celebration. .Nothing could be more impressive in. all the days of one's college life, than to experience in common with several thousand fellow-students, the thrill of interest and expectancy, the tenseness of feeling that runs through our little world the day of he "big" game. En- thusiasm and loyalty for the Universi- ty are at white heat, smaller interests and concerns vanish, or at least fade; it is the team and Michigan. The man who does not feel with us, we do not understand. It is at just such a time as this that preparations for the time that follows the game are bot wise and necessary. Excesses are easy in an hour of vic- tory such as we are hoping for, and they are as regrettable as they ar easy. Decency and good order are quite compatible with the vigorous expres- sion of university enthusiasm, loyalty and pride: We expect that tinder the leadership, and with the present plans, of the Student Council. the fact will be again demonstrated to he satisfaction of us all. I town Calk Wasn't yesterday a perfect day for 'i real bear story! While there is Yost there's hope. Our notion of genuine, almost fool- hardy gameness is our own Pontius who is still fighting to be allowed to play, the coaches, trainers, doctors, and his team-mates to the contrary notwithstanding. Don't Say It. Dear Ed:-I think that this climate is- Perhaps you're going to the Pennsy game? Our idea of the real martyrs is this Robinson-Cline combination which is going to sit in a dingy press room this afternoon in order that we may have the story of the game in print by the time the crowd leaves the field. When the crowds are returning from Ferry field this afternoon, they i ll be met by newsboys with copies of the souvenir edition and sporting' extra of the Michigan Daily. Special wires of the Michigan State Telephone company will convey the details of the contest to the press room and a complete account of the contest from the first to the last whistle will be found on the front page. The re- mainder of the paper which is to be the same size as the regular issue 'of the Daily, will be devoted exclusively to facts about the players and other fea- tures of the big football game. Cuts of the players will be run, as well as pictures of the rooters and portions of the field. The extra will be entirely separate from the regular edition and will not be delivered to regular subscribers. It will also be on sale at all book stores and news stands as well as at Hlustons and Cushings. The price will be 5 cents. SUPPORTERS GIVE TEAM "GOOD CHEER." Decorations Michigan Souvenirs of all Icinds Banners Pillows University Bookstore (Continued from Page z) screen by A. S. Lyndon, augmented the overflow of optimism, and when the singing of the Yellow and Blue an- nounced that the meeting was over, hardly any one seined disposed to leave. Council Plans for Celebration The committee from the Student Council that has the aftermath of the big game in charge in case a Michigan victory results, announces everything in final readiness for the celebration in the evening. Chairman Saier has se- cured a bunch of speakers that should make things hum at the bon-fire which will occur at 7 o'clock, including sev- eral old well-known "M" men and. members of the present team. He re- 319E. Huron P Platlnium Portra.its Plattimnm P40rtraits Fleattz We Do French Dry and Steam C1 PR.E SSI N G -e 4d R EPA) Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75 FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors 619 Hotel Cumber latInI Pennants When You Desire Portraits of Quality Goto THE PHOTOGRAPHER We are the original makers o bes. None but im- quests that everyone bring along all S. W. Cor. Broadway, at 54th St., ported woolens here and nearly' all the patterrs are confined ex. clusively to Kirschbaum. Dror) in and see our display of fabrics. P. Kirschbaum "The Original Young N' n's Tailor" G. 2737 797 WooJward' THE4 PRESSING CO. 0OST I aPOS I BLE6 o keep a skirt presentable durilg rainy watlier. ng contract is not an ordinary condition, how' n you are accustolned to havi g them pressed, , fo" $1.oo we contract to Fres- 3 skirts diuing stallation of strictly up-to-the-minute Sanitary ie in oumnth bqs'iies, we. are doing, make these pection of our finished work will explain our A-ill summon one of our repre-entatives ' We'Collect and Deliver the inmplements of noise-making in their possession. The Varsity band will also help out. THIEF VISITS FRATERNITY LODGE Natitutinal Caller ,Appropriates $100 In Loose Cash and Makes A S,,fe Delia rture. Visiting the local lodge of the Sig- ma Nu fraternity early yesterday morning a mysterious caller collected loose funds to the amount of one hun- dred dollars and made a safe getaway. The matitutinal visitor is supposed to have made the raise between 2 and 6 o'clock, but no ositive clue is in the hands of police who are working on the case as to the identity of the thief. STUDENT ABUSERS TO MAJRE AMENDS TO ATHLETIC ASS'N. According to the athletic authori-1 ties there are going to be several stu- dents get into hot water as a result of abusing the student ticket privi- lege for today's game. A number of students have been discovered who have sold their tickets or given them to friends who are not in the univer- sity and the matter is to be probed to the bottom and the offenders harshly dealt with. Football Returns at Union Today. Reports from football games throug- oat the country will be posted early this afternoon at the Union. 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