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MOM

EADING
T TAILORS

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e offer to you the
ailored suit possible
most suitable price.
manship the best.
suit built to fit,
tock of woolens of
ghest quality. The
assortment in the
) select from.
I CO
I I S. State St.
IT UNITED LINES
ARBOR TIME TABLE
Express Cars for Detroit-7:1o
hourly to 6:io p. m., also 8:io

Foot Ball
GOODS
Shoulder Glard, $4.00
Foot Ball Pants, $t.60
Shies - -$350

[lead Gears, $2,00-$.0O
Foot Balls, $EI0..$5.00
GYM SUPPLIES
A Complete Outfit for
$2.25
SIIEERAN & 1O
STUDENTS' BOOR -, ORE ,

THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
Published every morning except Monday dur- I
ing the university year.
Entered at the posto ice at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan under Act of Congress of March 3,
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building.
Subscription Price: Bey carrier, $.. ; by
mail $3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy ;
C. If. Davis. Cor. Packard
and State.
Phone: Bell, 96o.
Maurice Toulme..........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson ........... Business Manager
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913.
Night Editor-Y. F. Jabin Hsu.
FACULTY CONTROL.
This is what faculty control means
at Minnesota under Conference rules
The Board of Athletic Control is

will find our Aock of
Foot Bail Goods
the most complete in Washlienaw

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Trousers, $1.50-$3.50
Shoulder Guards, $.5044.oo

Head Gears,
Shoes,

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m'.. -< 4_{00

Athletic goods of all kinds. ,%ery article guaranteed.

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students coming from Spokane, Wash.,
will hold its first annual banquet
Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Stu-
dents coming -from this section are
requested to call up the secretary, C.
L. Muller, 1138-L.
-Professor It. H. Curtis of the As-
tronomy department delivered a lec-.
ture before the New Century club or
Detroit on Monday.

UNIVERSIlY BOOKSTORES

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-The Oratorical
this afternoon at

association meets
4:30 in room 305

for Detroit-5 :4o a. in., 6 :o6 a. mn.,,
two hours to 6:o6 p. n., 7:o6 p.
p. m.,,9:1o p. m., and io:45 p. in.
ati only, .1:5 p. in., 12:15 p. iJ.
n., i :oo a. i.
rs for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
hours to 7:46 p. m.
for Jackson-5:12 a. M., 6:5 a. i.,
two hours to 6:5r p. in., also 9:20
r5 p. mf.
COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK"
M~AK]IRS 0OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & Co.
e S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
Cashier V. President
C NATIONAL BANK
ot Ann Arbor, Mich,
Capital $io o,ooo.
>lus and Profits, $65,000.

It's easy to secure Clothes
o1 authoritative style, per-
fect lit and genuine duora-
bility if they're made expressly for you.
We have the
t styleand wool-
, ,. ens that will
please you no
1 mattef how ex-
I x u ~actiing yor
" taste may be.
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composed of two faculty, two alumni "1z L
s University hall. All new members
andreigphtstueyt. Faculty; mems elected from the classes and societies
are appointed by the faculty, alumni
elected by alumni and the student should attend.-
members by the ' student body. The lR, E CLASSES HOL) ELECTION
Board has executive and all initiativeH
authority.
A board, composed of a senate com- Second Election of Fresh LAiws to c!
mittee, five faculty, two students, and Held Tomorrow..
two alumni, has a veto power over,
the first board. The Senate Commit-I .Three freshman classes, law, phar-
tee has a veto over the board, and the mic and engineer, elected officers yes-
terday afternoon. No candidate for
all. s president in the fresh law class suc-
It is only a veto power all the way ceeded in obtaining a majority and so
through. The initiative power is with a second election will be held Thurs-
the students and alumni in the major- day afternoon from 4:00 to 5:00
ity by ten to two. o'clock, the choice lying between M.
Michigan could have the same. 0. Tate and Roscoe Spencer. The of-
ficers elected follow: vice-president,
Miss Edith Ely; secretary, L. J. Scan-
CAMPUS IN BRIEF. lan; treasurer, P. G. Eger; oratorical
delegate, J. S. Scott; football mana-
-A limited number of tickets have ger, C. C. Rowan; basketball mana-
been printed for the Syracuse .game ger, . John Milaniphy; baseball man-
for accommodating mail orders and ager, C. P. Wattles; track manager, J.
on advance sale. Four-fifths of the L. Primrose.
sections will be open to students, and The fresh engineers elected the fol-
the general admission sale and these lowing; president, W. J. Thomas;
sections start from either side of the treasurer, C. E. Hart; baseball man-
50 yard line in both stands. ager, L. K. Davis.
-Catholic study club meets tonight in The fresh pharmic class elected:
the Knights of Columbus hall. Bishop president, J. S. Stapleton; vice-presi-
Kel:y will discuss current topics of dent, L. M. Kiburtz; secretary, J.
interest. Guteman; treasurer, F. D. Vedder.
---More than 100 students in the Ger-
man department have been recom- Newsboys call at Michigan Daily of-
mended by the instructors of different flee and find out about the big Conveii-
sections for membership for the Deut- I tion Extra.

$15.00 AE
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 y tu 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
$15 T5 to $25.00
The Quality Tailors
E. LA.E
209 E. Liberty St.
Raincoats, Mackinaws,
and Shirts to Order

GROSS
ON LIBERTY

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Place to Go for Lunch

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Pure Drugs

LOUIS DEL PRETE
FINE TAILORING
CLEANING AND ES NG
LIBERlY STREET. above Liberty Bar-
ber abop
Fo-inerly hiead coat-I inker for ])icterle

Morning Lunch Before that 8 o'clock
Promise the BEST CUP OF COFFEE
in Ann Arbor

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OUR SPECIAL $30.00 SUITS
HAVE
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scher Verein. The executive board
and the German faculty are at present
considering their qualifiactions. Be-
tween 50 and .60 members will be se-
lected this fall.
-Men who can draw or have original
ideas for cartoons to be used at the
mass meeting Friday are urged to see
Lyndon at his store. He will give all
instructions.
-Nine junior lits were initiated into
the Sphinx Monday afternoon. The
neophytes were: Charles Kendricks,
Robert Barnum, Guy Wells, James
Catlett, Harold Tait, Sherwood Field,
Chester Lang, Cecil Brown, and Efton
JTames.
----Prof. Filibert Roth, of the forestry
department, returned home yesterday
from Muskegon where he has been at-
tending the convention of the Michi-
gan Forestry association. He was
chosen vice-president of the associa-
tion for the ensuing year.
-Prof. R. B. Canfield of the medical
department talked on "The Constitu-
ency of Portland Cement" before the
chemical society yesterday.
-The Spokane club, composed of

Talk Safety
Buy Safely
Use Safety

Editor, The Michigan Daily:-
This excerpt taken from The
Michigan Daily editorial of Jan-
uary, 22, 1907, is the foundation
on which we stand. Arthur C.
Pound was managing editor at
time and represented anti-Con-
ference sentiment.
"Now we consider the Confer-
ence as outgrown, and propose
to draw away. We have seen the
folly of a great university plac-
ing herself at the mercy of three
or four small schools. We
have learned from the east,
where theydo these things bet-
ter than we do in the west,
that the ideal position in athlet-
ics is to stand alone, provided
we are strong enough, we have
nd doubt, just as Harvard, Yale,
Conrell, Princeton, and Penn-
sylvania have proved themselv-
es.,L
E. J. PHILLIPS, '14H.

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Announces for

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Quarry Drug Co.
The Druggists on the Corner

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IsI, ALL DAY
Table B'Hote
Dinners
Iustead of the Usual n la Cart-
75c and $1.00
TEA ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR

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University Ave.

HENRY

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Van Dre's Pharmacy we Carry a Fine Line of Conk-
lin's Fountain Pens,
703 Packard Street from $1.50 up Cesin and get fttled.

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

607 E. William St.
Second Floor

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e Ann Arbor Savings Bank
:al Stock $3oo,ooo Surplus $100,000
Resources $3,000,000
General Banking Business Transacted
ers: Chas. E. Iliscock, Pres., W. D. Har-
man, Vice-Pres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier
blanderer & Seyfried LL
- Cluett, Peabody & Co ..az s

OTE the style in the new LION
N 'SHADOW.' And the LION
comfort features make 'SHADOW'
one of the easiest collars smart dress-
ers have ever worn.
Has the famous "Slip-Cer " button-hole, "Easy-Tie-Slide"
space and "Pliable-Points," 6 for '15c-2 for 25c.

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UNITED SHIRT & COLLAR CO., Makers. ,TROY, N. Y.

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