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October 11, 1911 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1911-10-11

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THE MICHt4AN DAILY

Street

)ISPLAY
s of Exclusive Styles
and Trousers.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY Granville S. Lamb.
The sudden death of Granville S.
Official Newspaper at the University Lamb is indeed sad. Though only a
of Michigan. . sophomore, and by nature reserved
Published every morning except Mon- in manner, by his kindly personality,
.. day throughout the school year. .. he won the respect and affection of
many friends in the university,-of all
MANAGING EDITOR. with whom he came in contact. We,
Walter S. Towers. who knew him, will cherish our mem-
BUSINESS MANAGED ory of him; and it will make us better.
Albert R. Dilley His life was a monumental record
of moral goodness. Our tribute to
Editors. him is that he lived rightly and well,
News Editor ........Harry Z. Folz without shame, regret, compromise,
Assistant............Frank Pennell explanations, apologies or complaints.

Text Books
and Students' Supplies for all departments. Tons of
Second Hand Books Cheap
Drawing Isutrxsrents end
Engineers' Supplies
All the best makes of instruments, price $10 to $25
Many good second hand sets at - $S to $i5
Every set Guaranteed.
FOUnMin Pens
All the leading makes including Waterman Ideal,
Conklin's Self-filling, and "Wahr's Special,"the best
$i.00 pen on earth.
Loose Leaf Note Books, Shop Tools,
Lab. Supplies, Eta., Etc.
WAHR'S UMIyERTITY BOOKSTORES
516 So. State St. Main St., Opp. Court Hous e

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VRITING, LAW C
R SUPPLIES.

LINES, TYPE
'PEWRITERS,
le and rent.
;RILL
BELL 582-J

Athletic Editor......F. E. Shaw, Jr.
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
Night Editors.
Maurice Toulme Ernest Burton
Loren Robinson Karl Matthews

ud Dietzgen Instruments, Draw-
vas Cases for Drawing Boards,
all prices.
in& CO

Reporters.
John L. Cox Oscar Beckman
C. Harold Hippler ....Robert Gillett
Wallace Weber William Daugherty
J. Selig Yellen.
BUSINESS STAFF.
Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard
Advertising Mgr ...Elmer P. Grierson
Circulation Mgr.....E. Ray Johnson
C. H. Kleinstuck 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..
Both Phones 960.
Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50;
By mail, $3.00.
Want Ad Stations.
Press Building; Quarry's Pharm- -
acy, Stateand North Uni-
versity.

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Among pleasant sensations allow us
to record the feeling that comes when
one escapes from a choice of dog or
hash and encounters the seductive
odors of Old Virginia fried-but why
pursue the painful subject further.
Our Griff Hays trod the old paths
yesterday as he paused enroute to the
city by the straits where he will as-
sume the arduous endeavor of per-
suading a suspicious public to insure
its precious life for the benefit of its
heirs, assigns, successors-and Griff.
Looked sort of good to see that
short McMillan person in real togs and
the resulting atmospheric disturb-
ances in the vicinage of Philadelphia,
Pa., will be no less pleasurable.
'Tis hard to resist the feminine call,
Shorty. Some of the rest of us, who
also pulled heart ties to make a get-
away for the old stand, can tender
sympathy.
Aeronauts Meet Friday.
The Aeronautic Society will have
an open meeting Friday evening, at
which the plans for the year will be
discussed. H. L. Cornell, president of
the society, will address the meeting
and Prof. Sadler will give an account
of his observations during his Euro-
pean tour of the past summer.
The equipment of the society now
consists of a dynamometer by which
the lift and drift of various shaped
planes may be determined,and a glider,
of the Baby Wright type. During the
year this apparatus will be used in
making tests along the line of air re-
sistance similar to those which have
recently been made by Prof. Zahm, of
Catholic University, at Washington,
D. C.
STUDENTS MUST NOt STAMP
FEET AT MASS MEETINGS.

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Portraits

Platinum Portraits

When You Desire
Portraits, of Quality
Go to
THE PHOTOGRAPHER

319 E. Huron

Phone 961-L

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Platinum Portraits
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We Do French Dry and Steam Cleaning
PRESSING end REPAIRING
Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75c Suits Pressed 2
FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors 619 E. William5

Store

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m !Fair Qo
Rain
1696 4110 Sol

IONABLE HAIRDESSER
Eairdresslng, Manicuring and
Face Massage.
er Shampooing a Specialty.
Jniversity Bell 696-. W
H.E R S
ES BY HAND
ED 75c
OVERCOATS PRESSED 25c
STATE STREET
flusic Every DayI

Vista

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911.
Night Editor-Loren Robinson.
On to Lansing.
Are you going to Lansing Saturday?
Ask yourself two questions and de-
cide fairly. Can I afford the trip?
It costs one dollar. Does the team
need and deserve my support? Em-
phatically, it does.
The game will be a hard fought and
exciting battle for M. A. C. always
puts up a scrappy contest. The ex-
cursion will be one of the big celebra-
tion-jolly fellows-Fatima cigarettes,
of course variety, as hilarious as you
wish to make it.
But it will be more than a "party."
It will be a test of our loyalty to the
best team Michigan has boasted of in
years. It may be a joy-fest but first
of all it will be the grandest little con-
cert of 1,000 untrained voices that ev-
er left Ann Arbor knowing well that
they would return ruined. Soloists
are not wanted but if you test 98 per
cent. enthusiasm and 2 per cent. husky
vocal chords, you're elected. Come all
ye

Harry

Lernox,

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Wishes to advise the U. of M. students that he has
secured his complete stock of Fall am1 Winter Tlools.

Ann Arbor Chicago
Callaghan (Q Com pany
540 8. State St. Opposite Law Bsuildiig,
Law Books
New arnd Second-Hanid
Old Books-Taken in Exchange-New Books
Callaghan 8 Conmpany
Opposite fDoor -of l.avw 1Bidg.-Next to Corner

Stamping of
ings has been

the feet at mass meet-
tabooed. It makes no

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216 S. INGALLS ST

difference how enthusiastic the stu-
dents become, as long as they keep
their feet quiet. The practice of
stamping the feet is objected to be-
cause that it loosens the gallery sup-
ports.
Engineers who examined the con-
struction of University hall last winter
did not actually condemn it. They
said that it. would hold a large
crowd. under an even strain.
They further stated that an uneven
strain, such as might be caused by
stamping the feet would be danger-
ous. Hereafter students will be ask-
ed to bear this in mind and to give
vent to their feelings in some other
appropriate way.

56 Lafayette Ave.

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GRANGER'S School of Dancing
Opens October 10th. Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen Tuesday and Thurs
day evenings, 7:00 to 8$00. For particulars call at Academy or
Phone 246 Office Hours 10-12 A. M., 2-4 P. M
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RES

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That's the spirit.
tight. We're going
Saturday.

Climb on. Hold
around a curve

AUTO LIVERY
BELL PHONE 1101
Ann Arbor Garage, 206

5 and 7 Passenger Cars
Prices Reasonable
HOME PHONE 452-Black
West Huron Street

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Dry & Stearn Cleaning
925 N. University Ave.

WACNER & CO.
Announce their Fall and W
for men. The line i high grade and
elusive patterns in suitings at $30.0
dressy effects in Overcom tings.

303-305 S. State St.

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imited Number of
I Choral Union Tickets
r Concerts $3.00

inter line of Woolens
comprises many 6x-
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Billiards is a fine game, ask
those who play. You need
some recreation and what is

FOR HIRE
7 Passenger Touring Car-Sight
seeing and joy rides to Whltmore
Lake, Ypsi, Detroit, etc.

LEYS - Jan. 22
ME - - Feb. 16
SIC FESTIVAL-4 Days 5 Concerts
isibe party
of Music

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Jackson
Detroit Limited-8:13 a. in., 10:13 a. m
p.m..,2:13 p. m.4:13 p. m., 6:13 p. m., 8:1
Kalamazoo Limited - 7:46 a. m 9:46
11:46 a. im1:46 p. m., 3: 46 p. m., 5:46
Lansing 7:46 p. mn
Local Cars East Bound-To Detroit,
n., 6:45 a. mY.,and every two hours to
p.mi. To Ypsilanti, 5:45 a. mn. and half
ly to11:15p.m., also 12:15 a. m., 12:30
12:50 a. m. To Saline, change at Yps
Local Cars West Bound-5:40 a. m.,
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Special Rates to Studints

,chool
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