THE TI[CHGIOAN )AIL-V Official Newspaper at the Univerity of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- .. day throughout the school year. .. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. tion of the services which the post of- fice officials did us yesterday morning in enabling us to secure the cut., for the cartoon which appeared in Satur- day morning's paper. At midnight the cut had not appeared. When the early morning mails arrived from Detroit, shortly before three o'clock, the post- office night torce and the Daily night force eagerly searched the sacks until they found the much desired package and bore it up to the offilce where the forms were being held open for it. NOW READ Micig 4 It is a thing wers. y Z. Folz .k Pennell Matthews . Eldredge V. Moore i G. McGee ett Taylor W. Merritt rice Myers an C. Harold Hil CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS ARE PUZZLE. (Continued from page 1.) by the'Michigan Alumni Association, of Chicago, which through its presi- dent, asked the conference for an ex- pression as to what would be neces- PvAtnsam Portr sary for Michigan to do in order to get back into the fold. Matters passed upon at the meeting -were as follows: It was decidedi to per- mit the conference colleges to schedule Por more intersectional games; it was de- cided that a protest on any player should be filed at least two weeks be- fore the game in question; it was de- cided that the first degree a student receives in a combined course should not debar him from competing in ath- letics. The most radical measure proposed at the meeting was a resolution intro- 319 E. Ev duced by Prof. Paige of Minnesota in which he urged that scholarship be made the only basis on which to de- Platinurm Portra termine an athlete's amateur rating. This resolution was laid on the table, lowever, to be taken up at a meeting We Do Fr to be called some time in January. 1 PRESSI "I am satisfied," remarked Prof. Suits Cleaned and Press Paige after the meeting. "We got what FULLER & O we wanted." His remark is taken to mean that he is satisfied the conference will pass favorably on his resolution at the next meeting. Union Offers Special Menit Today. 4 The following dinner will be served at the Michigan Union today from I to 3 and from 6 to 8 p.m.: James D'Evelin Leonard M. Rieser n J. V. Sweeney Bit& Jr. Ah Fouchard P. Grierson .ay Johnson erson Smith T. Hollands 's Pharm- 1 Uni- ) . 1. arrier, $2.50; Canape de Caviar. Chicken Gumbo. Pearl Celery. Queen Olives. I Building, Night Editor--Mack Ryan. The Directory Again. Discoveries subsequent to the pub- ication of our recent editorial con- erning the failure of the directory to ppear, have led us to believe that we id the printers of that publication an njustice saddling them with such riticism as we deemed deserved. The ontract between the printer and the oard in Control of Student Publica- ions calls for the publication of the irectory thirty days after the last opy is turned in. However open such contract may be to criticism the rinters seem to be fulfilling their por- on of the agreement and to be doing 11 they promised to perform. By Courtesy of Uncle Sam., f We desire to express our a.pprecia- Lake Trout, Rhine Wine Sauce. Roast Spring Chicken, Currant Jelly. Roast Prime Rib of Beef, au Jus. Potatoes Berrichon. Succotash Sweet Potatoes Georgia' Salad Russe Chclate Eclairs o ueat Ice Cream and Cake Demi Tasse Regent Real Recovers Slowly. Regent Junius E. Beal, who has been confined to his home for several weeks with a sever attack of pneumonia, is recovering slowly and. expects to be able to leave the house next week. Soph Lits to Hold Initial Dinner. "Squib" Torbet, Guy Woolfolk, Owen Winters, "Bill" Dykema, and Waldo Fellows will furnish the toasts and musical program for the soph lits at their initial class dinner at the Union tomorrow night, while R. H. Plaisance will represent the faculty. The dinner will commence promptly at 5:30. Hair Dressing Electrical Face Full Line -1 Toilet Preparations and Hair Goods MLLE. TAYLOR 19 E. Liberty UTTLE & C WE SERVE HOT LUNCHES Fine Line of Lowacy's and Hagley's Chocol, ,. Have you noticed the distinguished appearance a perfect fitting Dress Suit gives one. This is the only kind we make. WAGNER & CO. Our fabrics are the newest STATE STREET has grand ., M. to 12:30 A. M. s Private Bath s L . - ~ ac 4 PLAN day and up Stop Sneezing Did you catch cold Saturday? 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