THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... .... . Co., 311 So. State Street ING DISPLAY tinter Woolens of Exclusive Styles its, Overcoats and Trousers. CO., 311 So. State Street E LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS how skillful a TY PEWRITING. LAW OUTLINES, TYPE itiele of the face dhavin, process, WRITER SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS, sing aentae's (new and second hand), for sale and rent. hazel, bay rum. ..rt y used forth . D . M O R KIL *VJ tiseptbc. cooling . E UN H BE L 8- mi oftto beobtain'e OV~ER BALTIMORE LUNCH BELL582-J TH E FILnIGAN AILN Official Newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. . MANAGING EDITOR. Waiter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert R. Dilley Editors. 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 Mack Ryan, Loren Robinson Karl Matthews Wallace Weber. Reporters. John Townley Oscar Beckman C. Harold Hippler ....Robert Gillett Frank Murphy William Daugherty J. Selig Yellen. Michigan songs is too evidently mark- ed out, and any attempt to enlarge its sphere should be frowned upon, C03DIITTEE PASSES ON UNION POSTER CONTEST. Sweaters Spalding Automobile Sweaters InWhite, Cry, Navy and Maroon Price $7.50 I K. C. Welch is Accorded And J. Pyle Second. First Prize1 I P Note Books SPECIAL PRICES On all Sizes Gym Supplies SHEEHAN & Company STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE BUSINESS STAFF. Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr ...Elmer P. Grierson Circulation Mgr.....E. Ray Jolson A. R. Johnson, Jr. I? OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building, fj JI Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski PASHIONABLE IIAIRDESSER Room Hair Goods, FiairdreSSing. Manicuring and Face Massage. Rain water Shampooing aSpecialty. Al Phone 1696 1110 South University Bell 696-W A B ROTH EiRS AND PRESS CLOTHES BY HAND- OVERCOATS DRY CLEANED 75c SUITS PRESSED 25c OVERCOATS PRESSED 25e 410 SOUTH STATE STREET Maynard .Street. OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor, 1-2 p. m., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bus- mess 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, State and North Uni-, versity. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1911. Night Editor-Wm T. Daugherty. Kenneth C. Welch, '14 E, was chosen winner of the $10 prize for the best poster entered in the Michigan Union opera contest for 1911. The drawing was selected from the sixteen posters submitted, for Its excellence in design, conception, execution and color scheme. The judges, Professor W. C. Titcomb, Librarian T. W. Koch and Walle Merritt were unanimous in their choice of Welsh's poster and Profes- sor Titcomb who has acted as judge in previous contests said, "These post- ers are the best representation of tal- ent in both execution and originality that has ever been submitted for the Union opera. Mr. Welsh's drawing is exceptionally clever." The design represents an ancient Egyptian standing with arms stretch- ed out on either side, a pose significant of the land of the mummies and sphinxes. The idea of ancient Egypt is further brought out by a back- ground of three pyramids set in a soft shade of brown. The drawing is made up of .three colors-green and two shades of brown. The second prize of two opera tick- ets was won by John Pyle, '12 L, whose poster shows a sphinx head In shadow brought out in relief by a sol- id gray-blue background. The judges may decide to use this drawing for the cover of the score. The drawings receiving third place and honorable mention will be an- nounced later. The posters will be on exhibition tomorrow at the Union and later in one of the State Street bookstores. Prints of the posters will be turned out in about two weeks made up on cardboard suitable for purposes of decoration. STUDENT HURT IN EXPLOSION. Bursting Calorimeter, Thought to be Defective, Is Cause. J. A. Nyland, junior engineer, was the victim of an explosion in the me- chanical laboratory of the engineering department, yesterday morning. Ny- land was engaged in an analysis of coal on an instrument known as the calroimeter, when the apparatus ex- ploded, and a piece of the machine struck him on the right wrist. The injured student was taken to the Hom- eopathic hospital where he received attention. The calorimeter on which Nyland was hurt has been in use for a number of years and it is thought that the ac- cident resulted from some defect in the mechanism. Musical Clubs to Pose for Picture. The Musical Clubs' picture will be taken at Randall & Pack's studio to- morrow noon at 12:15. Old men and men on the temporary clubs are re-: quested to be on hand. Dress suits, with white vests and wing collars, will be worn. At a recent meeting of the executive committee, Oscar Beckman was ap- pointed publicity man for the clubs. 319 E. Huron Piftinusm PortroAts Spalding Jacket Sweaters White, Crey and Navy $5.00 and $6.00 WAHRS University' Bookstore Platinunt Portraits Phone 961-L Pl..tiusvm When You Desire Portraits of Quality- G o tO THE PHOTOGRAPHER We Do French Dry and Steam Cleaning PRESSIWOG a nd REPAIR ING Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75a suits Pressed 26. FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors 619 E. William St. P'latizto m Prtrait. Fort: &i)ts Ann Arbor Chicago Cal1agsba LbCom~iipany 540a. Stat. St. Opposite Law B ilding Law Bo oks new and Sod-1mand Old Booke-Taken inExohange-New Books Caaha Coim party Oppostte Door of Law ldg.- Next to C+rner _I ADVANCE ferson Street, Proprietor Vas Dore2's: Pharmacy 703 PACKARD STREET Drugs, Candies, Soda Supplies, Cigars and Students' Supplies We make the best chocolatet esda In ton. Drop in on your way to Ferry Field . B. William St. Contracts Written 'c by Month or Term Times to Stand and Times to Sit. In a recent issue, The Daily criticis- ed the manner in which the new field song was sung at football games. We felt that the uncovering and standing up to sing had been a mistake, due to some general confusion among the men in charge of the singing. We called attention to the fact and remind- ed our fellow students that only dur- ing the singing of the college anthem, "The Yellow and Blue," should we rise and bow our heads. If we stood. up 'and uncovered every time a Michi- gan field song was played the grand anthem would lose its significance..'At Friday's mass meeting an announce- ment was made that students should' rise and remove their hats when sing- ing the new song. We like the new field song and we are grateful to the men who wrote it but the obvious attempt to raise it to the level of the "Yellow and Blue" should not be condoned with for an instant. A good field song is some-i thing we need but its position among' Harry Lenox, Wishes to advise the U. of M. students that he has secured his complete stock of Fall and N'infer N ools. Ta ilor 56 LafayettesA ve. Detroit. Mich. .. U; Bvy Your M Books & "Rush" Pictures I FROM "W-*Aft . e2rA r. I E. +J. SCHMID'T hes Cleaning and Pressing Skirts Pressed 35c Ladies' Suits Pressed 50-6 c ct and deliver. Telephone 1534-L "Industrial Accidents" 707 N. Unitversity Ave. I . _ .r "iOne can never be a scholar by ' going through' college- in one door and out the other. Neither can he take a short- cut to gentlemanly appearance." HAVE WAGNER MAKE YOUR CLOTHES STATE STREET I I I I John Mitchell HUSTON BROS. 307-309 S. State St. HENNE (Lb. STANGER Nov. 2 His ability as an orator makes him an effective speaker, and his treat- inent of his subject arouses special interest, because in this age labor problems are among the most vital and pressing questions of theday. Pins set on our "Sin- plex" spotters must nec- essarily be spotted true Bowlers know what this means. Rugs, Carpets, Draperies and Furniture DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson Detroit Limited-5:13 a. m.. 10:13 a. M., 12:14 p.m.. 2438p. mi.4:13 p. mn.. 6:13 p. Mn., 8:13 p. Mn. Kesaazoeoe Li ted - 7:46 a. m 9:46 a. m., 11:46 a. m1:46 p .m., 3: 46 p. m., 5:46 p. in. Lansing 7:46 p. m. 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