THE MICHIGAN DAILY State Street 1 THE flICIHIGAN DAILY ,heir campaigns along the most ap- proved lines and because of this are SClass Teams DISPLAY s of and Exclusive Styles Trousers. 11 So. State Street ERCHANT TAILORS e TYPEWRITING. LAW OUTLINES, TYPE WRITER SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS, (new and second hand), for sale and rent. 0. D. MORRILL OVER BALTIMORE LUNOH BELL582-J 11 Official Newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year... MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSIN(ESS MANAGER Albert R. DIlley Editbrs. News Editor.......Harry Z. Folz Assistant ...... ....Frank Pennell 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 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. .; Bus- iness Manager, 1-5 p. m.. Both Phones 0. Text Books econd Hand I artments iI Sizes, Lowest Prices MSTRUMENTS agents for the and Dietzgen Instruments, Draw- nvas Cases for Drawing Boards, Sall prices. deserving praise. We believe that the old time methods have disappeared from the campus for all time and, with these two years as precedents, think that all future generations of candi- dates will follow in their footsteps. MUSIC AND DRAMA Bailey and Austin. When a musical play can satisfy such blase critics as Acton Davies, Charles Darnton, Alan Dale, and Ash- ton Stevens of the leading New York dailies, and 'W. L. Hubbard, Percy Hammond, James O' Donnell Bennett and Burns Mantle, of the leading Chi- cago papers, it comes pretty nearly being 'worth while.' "The Top O' Th' World," with Bail- ey and Austin in the leading fun rol- es. did this. On its New York prem- ier and subsequent Chicago opening it did not receive a single 'adverse crit- icism. In addition to 'going over big' with the critics and the public, it introduced as musical comedy stars, Fred Bailey and Ralph Austin, two comedians who, previous to the launching of this at- traction, had spent their whole life- time in vaudeville (to be polite say 'vode-veel'). Fred Bailey is one of the original team of Bailey and Madison, knock- about dancers, who, during their part- nership, played every vaudeville the- atre of importance in the civilized world. They at one time played a con- tinuous engagement of three years in Europe, South Africa, Russia and Australia and created a veritable fu- rore in all those countries. Ralph Austin is the originators of the big act known for years as "The Tossing Austins." Ralph Austin's brother died while the act was abroad (1905). Ralph finished his Euroneap time with the act. Two men who worked in the act with he and his brother returned to America and join- ed hands with Fred Bailey. The team of Bailey and Austin is now six years old. They are acknowledged to be the cleverest team of comedians in the the- atrical business and their remarkable ability, has gone a long way to put the capital letter on the word 'success' for "The Top 0' Th' World." With seventy people in the company and the original tremendous scenic production "The Top 0' Th' World" with Bailey & Austin (themselves) will be the attraction at the New Whit- ney Theatre tomorrow, October 16. Foot Ball Goods and Athletic Supplies In general, complete in every detal Will find our stook of Platilnurx- Port rftlts /niersityBoostorI When You Desire Platinum P Portraits of Quality Go t THE PHOTOGRAPHER 319 E. Buron Phone' $61-L Platnum Portraits Plte~fn um Portr. & Co. Store =Mmma s. J. R. TroJanowski FASHIONABLE HAIRDESSER Goods, Hairdressing, Manicuring and Face Massage. ain water Shampooing a Specialty. i: 1 J niversity Bell 696-W LTH BRS LOTHEIS BY HAND Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mail, $3.00., Want Ad Stations. Press Building; Quarry's Pharm- acy, State and North Uni- versity. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1911.1. - Night Editor-Mack Ryan. Campaigning Methods. It is with a feeling of joy that The Daily desires to express itself upon the evident change in campus politics. This feeling is due partly to the fact that The Daily believes that it had some share in bringing about this change. Not so very long ago almost every office on the campus was earned We Do French Dry and Steam Cleaning PRESSING end REPAIRING Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75o Suits Pressed 25c FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors 619 E. William St. Ann Arbor Chiae cala'ha .Com pan y 340 S. Stats St. Oppdalt. Law Buildifg Law Books New and s cond-Harard Old Books-Taken in Exchange-New Books Callahtn a ( Comparnr Oppoite Door of L64w Bldd.- Next to Corrier I OVERCOATS PRESSED 25c STATE STREET flusic every Day Harry ILenox, Tia; . Vista i FOUR WEEKS ANCE, $3.50 Wishes to advise the U. of M. students that he has secured his complete stock of Fall and Winter i'ools. I 216 S. INGALLS ST A through methods of campaigning which savored moreaof the Tammany Anniversary Week at the' Majestic. and Conners than a great university. The Majestic theatre will celebrate Last year a change was evident in its fourth anniversary as a vaudeville most elections and, with the abolish- theatre during the coming week and ing of vote pledging, by organization, in honor of the occasion an unusually it seemed as though the millenium strong program has been selected. had b-en reached. It was a long step Manager Arthur Lane has had the and all feared a strong reaction in fa- management of the theatre during this vor of sledge hammer methods. In- time and the history of the playhouse stead, the very opposite has happened. under his direction is well-known. A The present nominers for Athletic As- glance at the features selected for the sociation offices, not -having any def- first three days of the coming week inite rule to go by, and yet actuated by will convince anyone of the high stand- the desire to place politics on a high- ing of the theatre in the vaudeville er plane, have agreed among them- world. The annual engagement of selves to dispense with house to house the ever popular Maxim Models will campaigning and, in general, with the open Monday night, and with an entire- fo:mer hard and fast pledging of vot- ly new cast and pictures, this feature ers. They have decided to conduct I (Continued on page 3) 36 Lafayette Ave. f E Detroit, Mich. Van Doren' s Pharmacy 703 PACKARD STREET Drugs, Candies, Soda Supplies, Cigars and Students' Supplies, We make the best chocolate soda in town. Drop in on your way to erry Field. GOOD BOARD $3.50 IN ADVANCE THE PINES, 503 E. Jefferson Street Catering to Parties a Specialty. Music by Fischer's Orchestra. JOHN FERGUSON, Proprietor JT IMPOSSIBLE a skirt presentable during rainy weather. itract is not an ordinary condition, how- Good Board New Rate THE HUVRON $3.50 Week in Advance Mrs, E. B. Lambert 519 B. 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