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.TH .

GAN DAILY.

N.WILD Con
THE LEADING
ERCHANT TAILORS
We offer to you the
t tailored suit possible
the most suitable price.
:rkmanship the best.
ery suit built to fit.
r stock of woolens of '
highest quality. The
Best assortment in the
to select from.
311 S. State St.
ROIT UNITED LINES
!NN ARBOR TIME TABLE
and Express Cars for Detroit-7 :
and hourly to 6:io p. ni., also S:ia
irs for Detroit-S:40 a. m., 6:06 a. m.,
rery two hours to 6:06 p. M., 7:06 p.
o6 p. m., 9:1o p. in., and 10:45 P. Inl.
silanti only, 11 :15 p. i., 12:15 p. m.
P. m., r :oo a. M.
Cars for Jackson-7 :46 a. m. and
two hours to 7:46 p. m.
irs for Jackson-5:1 a. m., 6:51 a. m.,
ery two hours to 6:51 p. m., also 9: .-
1:15 p. in.

fFoot Ball
GOODS
Shoulder Guardo, $4,00
Foot Ball Pants, $1,0
Shoes - - '$36
Foot Balls,$1.00-$0.00
GYM SUPPLIES
A Complete Outfit for
$2.25
SHEEHAN',& GO.
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
11ntered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan under Act of Congress of March 3,
1 879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $.50; by
mail $3.00.
Want Ad Stations : Press Building ; Quarry's
Pharmacy;"University Pharmacy';
C. H. Davis. Cor. Packard
and State.
Phone: Bell, 960.
Maurice Toulme ..........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson.............Business Manager

Class Tearr,
will find our stock of
Foot Bali Goods
the most complete in W'asliteniaw

Trousers, $r.50-$3.50
Shoulder Guards, $1.5o-$4.o0

Head Gears,
Shoes,

$1 .50-$~3.00
$3,50-4. 0

the years, we hope,
be the real opening4

Convocation will
of the university.

Athletic goads of all kinds. IEery article guaranteed.
W AHR' S
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES

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It's easy to secure Clothes
of authoritative' style, per-
fect lit and genuine dura-
bility if they're made expressly for you,
We have the
T styleand wool-
.1
'.ens that will
F' please you no
matter how ex-
acting ;y our
taste may be.

COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAKERs 'OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & CO.
Clarkson Harrison Soule
-shier V. President
'IONAL BANK
Arbor, Mich.
al $ioo,ooo.
I Profits, $65,ooo.

GROSS,
ON LIBERTY

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1913.
Night Editor-Henry C. -Rummel.
FACTS! FACTS! FACTS!
Already the flagrant misstatements
of facts has begun. The first commun-
ication fails to hold water with, the
facts, and'the facts are what we want
in this discussion.
udge for yourself the argument, the
proof that is advanced, and the con-
clusions. We feel that the article is
mostly conclusion, but judge for your-
self.
As for actual misstatements, we
note the following: The Conference
does not rule with whom any particu-
lar member shall play, except to say
that no games shall be scheduled with
a university formerly in the Confer-
ence. There is no rule in the Confer-
ence which sets a limit on the num-
ber of football games that must be
scheduled with other members of the
Conference.
how about the Big Five that he fa-
vors in one place, after the suggestion
made by Governor Osborne, and then
makes the point that there are only
two games that Michigan would care
for-.even the pro-conference. We
wonder how many of us agree with
this?
Further, are Michigan's baseball .re-
lations as fine as relations with the
western universities? Not if we are
to judge by some of the stories that
have been handed down to us.
But why go further with this?
Regarding thearticle from the Daily
Illini, we will speak later. For the
present accept it as a display of a per-
sonal view-point, rather than &n ex-
pression of Illinois. The Illinois Sen-
ate was far more sportsmanlike and
we have a communication from the
editor of the Daily Maroon, which is
a much better example.
THE BIG- IDEA.
For .the first time since the early
"ays of the university the entire fac-
ulty and student body wil gather to-
gether in one great meeting. To the
outside world this is of tremendous
import for it shows that Michigan is
a real university,-not merely an ag-
gregation of departments, each with
widely different aims.
For us, however, Convocation is the
expression of an even greater idea.
We know of no better way by which
those who are now first entering the
university may be impressed with its
intellectual and physicial largeness
than by this great gathering under one
roof. It will demonstrate to them the
wonderful opportunities for self bet-
terment which the university offers as
well as impressing them with the re-
sponsibilities and duties that are
theirs as members of the University
of Michigan.I
Beginning today and extending into

Miss iary Newkirk, '13, and Miss
Isabel Hull, '12, have both received
scholarships from Simmons College,
I oston, and are working there this
year. Miss Newkirk is engaging in
secretarial work and Miss Hullin do-
mestic science.
Miss Edna Turner, president of the
Womens' league 1911-12, has taken her
Master's degree at Radcliffe, and is
now teaching American history and,
doing administrative work in the Lig-
gett school, Detroit.
All freshman women,and others who
are taking gymnasium work for the
first time, are requested to report at
Barbour gymnasium on Monday, Octo-
ber 27, at either 2:00, 3:00 or 4:00
o'clock according to the section elect-
ed. Those who have been assigned to
special morning sections may report
at any time during that afternoon.
Gymnasium suits and shoes will be de-
livered at that time, and women are
requested to bring money for same.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
All junior lit football men report at
south Ferry field this afternoon at 3:30
o'clock for game with senior lits.
All Presbyterian students are in-
vited to a l-allowe'en social at McMil-
Ian hall, Friday at 8:00 o'clock.
The Zoological Journal club will
meet in room 305,of the zoological lab-
oratory, this morning at 11:00 o'clock.
J dent elections for all officers be-
sides president and vice-president, in
junior laboratory, dent building, at
10:00 o'clock today. Class meeting at
11:00 o'clock, same place.
Junior engineer football practice on
Ferry field at 4:00 o'clock this after-
noon.
Michigan Socialistic society will hold
first meeting of the year in Newberry
hall tonight at 8:00 o'clock. All for-
mer members of the Intercollegiate So-%
cialist society are invited to attend.
All band men who have uniforms
will meet at the band stand today at
3:45 o'clock. Trousers and shoes must
match.
Soph lit football practice at 4:00
o'clock south Ferry field.
Junior engineer reelection for track
manager will be held today in room
411 engineering building from 1:00 to
2:30 o'clock.
Michigan scrap books for $1.00 and
$1.50 at Sheehan's. tf
Michigan pennants and pillow cov-
ers at Sheehan's. tf

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The Quality Tailors

E. C. FLANDERS
209 E. Liberty St.
.RainostoMackinaws,
and Shilrts to Order

OF INTEREST
Edited by

TO WOMEN.
Stylus.

$17*50 to $2500

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$15.00 SAVED
Boys we are making a specialty of a full dress suit at
$35.00. Owing to the fact that we bought 300 yards of a
very fine dress suiting, has enabled us to give yi u a $50.00
dress suit at a saving of $15.00.
We give you the very finest of workmanship, fit and
style with a pure silk lining in both body and sleeves.
Come in and examine the coat we have made up, then
place your order now.
A telephone call will bring us to your house with a
sample of our work if you find you are too busy to call.
300 yards will not last forever-place your order at once.
Suits to order at popular prices

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Place to Go for Lunch
Morning Lunch Before that 8 o'clock
Promise the BEST CUP OF COFFEE,
in Ann Arbor.

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Pure Drugs
Everything in
Gilbert's
Crane's
Mary Garden
Chocolates
Q rr DrgTe Druggists on tihe Corn er

LOUIS DEL PRETE
FINE TAILORING
CLEANING AND PRESS ING
LWERI'Y STREET. above liberty Bar-
ber Shop
Formerly head coat-maker for Dieterle
The Proper Place to
Take Your Lady
Friend
for Dinner, Luncheon or Refresh-
ments is

ILORS

TO MN

OUR SPECIAL $30.00 SUITS
HAVE
UALITY that
UALIFYS

MACK'S
TEA ROOM
Combines seclusion with culinary
perfection. Service a la carte.
Open 8 a. in. to 5 p. iii. on Satur-
days till 9 p.im. Orchestra Satur-
(lays.
SECOND FLOOR
Mack &Co.
MAIN STREET

University Ave.

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lothes that are Tailored Right
" That's the kind that we make." A call is solicited.

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I KI NG LSHOE REPAIRS?
FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING
come Up and Try JOHN H. LAMBERT
George's Chop Suey 613 EAST WILLIAM
Delicious Chinese and American Dishes. Official Shee Doctor to Michigan's
341 South Stat' Street Football Team
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Best shoe shine, hat cleaning
blocking next to Wagner's.

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Van Dor's .Para(
703 Packard Street

We Carry a Fine Line of Conk-
'7 lin's Fountain Pens,
from $1.50 up. Come in and get fitted.

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ie Ann Arbor Savings Bank,
al Stock $3oo,ooo0 Surplus $ioo,ooo
Resources $3,000,000
General Banking Business Transacted
ers: Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Har-
man, Vice-Pres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier
hland ercr-& Seyfried

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Second Floor
Anokanew
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Cluett, Peabody & Co.. Inc. Makers
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Date to be Announced

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