THE MICHI1GAN DAILY I THE rlICHIGAN DAILY LAY LINES, TYPE, YPE WRITERS, gale and rent. Official 'Newspaper at° the VITversity' of Michigan. Published every morning exc~pt. Won- day throughout the school year. . MANAGINfGEDITOR. Walter K. Towers. flUSINESS MANAGER Albert R. Dilley Editors. News Editor.......Harry Z. Fors Assistant........... Frank Pennell Athletic .Editor .....,.IF. E. Shaw, Jr. Assistant........... G. C. Eldredge" Music .and Drama . .. .Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate N'ews Harold G. McGee Files.............. Emmett Taylor Editorials. Arthur B. Moehlman Walle W. Merritt Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Ernest: Burton Loren Robinson Karl Matthews, Reporters. John L. Cox Oscar Beckman C. Harold Hippler . .. .Robert Gillett Wallace Weber William Daugherty J. Selig Yellen. "Oh well-let it rain and have done jwith it. More Scotch than ever our 'J. Fred_ Lawton blew into the sanctum last evening to warm his old chair for a bit and sing the praises of the oatmeal and oat cakes upon which he existed while foregathering with his ancestors last summer. He reports busy times repressing Detroit's youthful yeggmen from his post of Probation Officer. FIELD HOUSE CANNOT BE USED.X TextBok and Students' Supplies for all departments. Tons of Second Hand Books Oheap- Drekwing Instrum ents anti Engineers' Supplies All the best makes of instruments, price $10 to $25 Many good second hand sets at - - S to $15 Every set Guaranteed. Fount 11M Pens All the leading makes including Waterman Ideal, Conklin's Self-filling, and "Wahr's Special," the best $i.00 pen on earth. Loose Lef Note Books, Shop Tools, Lftb. Supplies, Etc., Etc. WAHR'S UNIVERTITY BOOKSTORES 310 So. Stat. St. Nate St., Opp. Court H4 ORRILL 'TNOH BELL 582-J s Will Not Be Ready -For . asee Gamwj Says Bartelnie. "No, we shall hardly gets into the new Michigan field house in time for "Saturday's game with Case," said, fDirector Bartelme yesterday in dis- ~cussing the probabilities of at least Jusing the showers in the future new q~uarters of Michigan athletic teams. "We' might get. into~ the~ field house were the game a week hence, he con- tinued, but hardly Saturday." Director' Bartelme then went on to state that the work on the field house had met, with various setbacks and that its completion had consequently been-delayed. He hoped that now the work would be rushed to its culmina- tion. "It is possible that we will get into the field house on the team's return fromn the M. A. C. game," - he stated. "Then perhaps we can fix up a little formal opening for the 0. S. U. game October :31." GARGOYLE'S -OUTLOOK -BRIGHT. platinuma Portraits Platinum~ When You Desire Portraits of Quality Go t THE PHOTOGRAPHER nients, Draw-, ving Boards, ,l/- BUSINESS STAFF. Assistant to Mgr. . Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr. .-:.Elmer P. Grierson Circulation Mg..... E. Ray Johnson C. H. Kleinstuck A. R. Johnson, Jr. OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. OFFICE HOURS: Managing, Editor, 1-2 p. in., 10:30-11:30 p. in.; Bus- iness Manager, 1-5 p. in.. Both Phones 80. 319 E. Huron Phone 961-L Pl.tinsuml PIatinum Portraits U< ti ' Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mall, $3.00. Want Ad Stations. Press Building; -Quarry's Tharm- acy, State 'and 'North Uni- -versity. CI e B, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911. Wight :Editor-Robt. If. Gillett. R~S HAND INALLS ST Every member of the reportorial 3staff as well as all try-outs -must be r present at the staff meeting in,, the offices at 1 p. m. or report his excuse:~ The Case game this afternoon marks *the inaugural of an athletic season which bids fair to prove the most suc- cessful in Michigan 'athletic history. To the men who today are to 'play a great part in making the year a mem- orable one, The Michigan Daily in the name of 6,000 students wishes them every measure of success. At the same time it assures them their support and encouragement ,and, that this will be manifested" at, Ferry Field _this afternoon. We are all with you1 from Freshman to Senior. Herq's success to you and to Michigan. I toQWn t Ath What has become of the old fashion- ed faculty that enjoyed hazing-as much as the freshmen? Bigger Circulation is Now Being Planned. "In the three years that the Gar- goyle has appeared as a student pub- lication its subscribers have been so pleased with. the paper that this year we confidently. expect a circulation of .1,600 copies a month," said Managing' Editor Riordan last Thursday. "The Gargoyle is a paper that offers excep- tional opportunities for students tal- ented in drawing and literature both humorous and serious, and we need men," he continued. The Gargoyle this year will be en- larged in all its departments, and con- tributions of every kind will be solic- ited. Candidates mpay try for the po- sitions of art and humor editors, and, appointments to the staff will be made, as formerly from students who show~, ability in their contributions. Those desiring to compete for positions on the staff, or who have material of any kind to offer to the paper should either call on or communicate with the man- aging editor at the Gargoyle offices in the Annr Arbor Press Building any afternoon from two to four. Regardless of the enlargement of the paper, the subscription price will remain the same as in previous years, seventy-five cents a year, ten cents a copy. The first issue of the Gar- goyle will appear October 25. Sub- scriptions for the paper may' be ob- tained at the Gargoyle office, and a canvass will be made fort subscrip- I We Do French Dry and Steam PRESSING and REP, Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75c FULLER & O'CON NOR TailorsE Hotel Cumbe S. W.Cor. Broadway, at 54th St., Near 50th St. Subway and 53d St. Elev< Ideal New, Transient All Oa UNDER THE MANAGE Wa rry P. Stirnson, formerly with Hotel] KEPT BY ly with He R. J. flin~ham, lv with H.: it tLiA1i io nA{/fe .w daYRi.. Vany Doren 's Pharmacy 703 PACKARD STREET 'Drugs, Candles, Soda Supplies, Cigars and Students, Supplies We make the best chocolate soda in town. Drop in on your way to Ferry Field. FASHIONABLE H-AIR Hair Goods, hairdressing.A Face DMa~age. Rainwater Shampooinga 1110 South University SUBSCRIBE CO. Alden Will 'Not Meet Classes. Whiting Alden, instructor in silvicul-' ture in the forestry department, is5 I111 .with tonsilitis, and will not be able to meet' his classes' for several days. r leaning 025 N. 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