.THE MICHIGAN DAILY. __ - _ f r, "WWI E LEADING IANT TAILORS i We offer to you the t tailored suit possible the most suitable price. orkmanship the best. ery suit built to fit, r stock of woolens of highest quality. The gest assortment in the Y to select from. I 13 Wi1D . 311 S. State St. 11 Shoulder Guard.', $4,00 Foot Ball Pants, $1.50 Shoes 3 . tead Ge'rs, $2.00-$4.00 Foot Balls,__$L5O-$p.O GYM SUPPLIES A Camplete Outfit for $2.25 STUD ENTS' BOOK',TORE i 'ROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE and Express Cars for Detroit-7:1o and hourly to 6:xo p. in., also 8: o ars for Detroit-5 :40 a. m., 6 :o6 a. ii., evry two hours to 6:o6 p. In., 7:o6 p. :o6 p. m., 9:10 p. in., andl 10:45 p. in. psilanti only, )1: 15 P. In., 12:15 p. 1n. p. in., 1:00 a. in. 3 Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. n. and two hours to 7:46 p.,. n. ars for Jackson--:12 a. in., 6:51 a. m., very two hours to 6:51 p. in., also 9:20 11:15 p. mn. CoX SONS & VININO ' 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered from f Y MACK ,& CO. rinne S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule lent Cashier V. President, tST NATIONAL BANK of Ann Arbor, Mich. Capital $ioo,coo. surplus and Profits, $65,ooo. I's easy to secure Clothes at authoritative style, per- ted tit anqd genuine dura- bility ift 1hey'=e mude expressly for you, We have the styleand wool- ens thiat will please you no matterhow e.. 9 taste may he. '4 $20, OP THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official nespaper at the University of Mich. igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. Entered at the postoflhce at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan undler Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Ofices Ann Arbor Press Building. Subscriotion Price; By carrier, $2.o; by mail $300. Want"Ad Sations: Press Building; Quarry's Phlarmacy ; University Pharmacy; C. 11. Davis. Cor. Packard and State. Phone: Bell, 96o. Maurice Toulme...........Managing Editor Adna Johnson...... ...... Business Manager News Editor Sporting Editor lII Beach Carpenter Gordon idredge Assistant to Manager Fred Foulk. F. 'f. Church ....Assistant Sporting Editor Leonard Rieser ........ treollegiate Editor Robert Tannahill .......Music and Drama llarold Abbott ................Cartoonist NIGHT EDITORS l.eo Burnett REPORTERS Cariiui Jenks Bernus Kline y.V. . 1. lsu Chester ILa~ F. F. McKinney H. C. Rumme ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Slher wood Field AIarry J1ohnson John Leonard BUSINESS STAFF 'Myron WatkinsI T . G. Millajd FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1913. Night Editor-Guy Wells. YOUR CLASS TEAM. What are inter-class contests for, anyway? Are they instituted to give some fifteen men a chance to earn their numerals? Is it true that the contestants are the only interested ones? South Ferry field during a class contest seems to show it. Cet out tomorrow and get back of your team! You need the outing; the team neds your shouting. They have sacrificed much that they may be wor- thy of representing you The glory they win redounds to the class, and "ou share it! The institution of class contests can justify its existence only in the inter- est of the students. That interest must be inanifested in the support they give their teams. Do you believe in these contests? Then get behind your team and show it. AN AGREEMENT. The Michigan Daily has entered in- to an agreement with the anti-Confer- ence representative to the effect that after Sunday's issue of The Daily nothing of a partisan nature will ap- pear in The Daily columns. The voting to petition the Regents will begin on Monday and continue on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week., News stories of the progress of the voting will be run, but will merely state the results of the voting. There is a feeling on both sides that by Sunday the issues will have been fully presented on both sides. We do not care to attempt to influence you after you have the facts. ANNUAL NOVICE RACE WILL BE 11E14D FRIDAY flORNING( The tryouts for the annual cross- country novice race are slated fo this morning at 10:30 o'clock, over a four and one half mile course, beginning and finishing at Waterman gym. This race is for the purpose of determining the number of minutes handicap allotment to be given each runner; and will be closely watched by Captain Brown, Coach Rowe, Steve Farrell, and the club directors. ClIs Trousers, $1.5043.50 Shoulder Guards, $1.5044.00 Head Gears, Shoes, $3 .50443016 * 4. * , OF INTEREST Edited by , * * * * TO WOMEN. Stylus. * * * * * * Athletic goods of all kinds. Every article guaranteed. UNIVERSHLY BOOKSTORES will find our stock of CROSS ON [IBERTY ii r^. t ft B the most complete in Washtenaw Teams ~ .he Place -to Go for Lufich ry Our Morning Lunch Beforc that 8 o'clock We Promise the BEST CUP OF COFFEE in Ann Arbor* MANY PEOPLE SEE CHRYSANTHEMUMS Two thousand people thronged the main corridor of Alumni Memorial hall, Thursday, to witness the open- ing of the second annual exhibit of chrysanthemums. Three thousand va- rieties of flowers practically all fromj the university botanical gardens, com- prised the show which turned the stone floor of the main hall into a veritable flowertgarden. The features of the show are natural green chrys- anthemus recently imported from Aus- tria. The show will last as long as the flowers remain fresh, probably two or three weeks. CAMPUS IN BRIEF. -Membership in the Michigan Union has reached 2,660. This an increase of 20 per cent over last year at this time which was 2,120. The new sup- ply of bruttons have been received and those who did not get their member- ship buttons may have them by calling at the Union now. I -Roscoe Spencer was elected presi- dent of the fresh law class at the re- election held yesterday afternoon. -As a result of the placing of posters about the campus, the number of pa- tients attending the dental clinic is exceeding the record of former years. --Repairs on the cornice on West flall are nearly completed. The work has been going on since the early part of the month and is now being rushed, as the noise is a great inconvenience to the classes held in that building. --Owing to the teachers' banquet 2f Waterman gym, the gymnasium floor will be out of commission today. The showers and lockers can be used, however. -Dr. N. S. Hoff, dean of the dental de-3 partment ,has just received three an- cient Egyptian skulls from Dr. L. J. Mitchell, '84D, of London. The skulls were unearthed from the chamber of a large tomb of about 1600 B. C. -The Craftsmen will hold their first dance of the year at the Packard academy, this evening, at 9:00 o'clock. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Campbell. -On account of the muddy field, class football teams were idle. yesterday afternoon. This morning at 10:00 o'clock the junior and fresh laws will meet. Regular meeting of the 1916 medics, at 11:00 a. m. Friday, west lecture room, third floor, medic building. Michigan scrap books for $1.00 and $1.50 at Sheehan's. tf fMoney on valuables, .108 East Huron. 19-33 Boys we are making a specialty of a full dress suit at $35.00. Owing to the fact that we bought 3C0 yards of a very fine dress suiting, has enabled us to give y 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 $1.50 to $25.00 The Quality Tailors E. C.FI 209 E. Liberty St. Rainooats, Mackinaws, and ;shirts to Order A' Nurc Drugs Talk Safety SHOE REPAIRS ? FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING JOHN H. LAMBERT 613 EAST WILLIAM -OllleIal Shre Doctor to Michluin's FootballT'eam T ea R Buy Safety Use Safety, A Announces for AILOR T M(N RAZORS OUR SPECIAL $30.00 SUITS HAVE U ALITY that UA LI F Y 5 U IC K L Y QThrry Dru Co. .Thle Druggists on tihe Corner SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Ist ALL DAY Table D'Hote Dinners Intead of the Usual a ta Carte 75c and $1.00 TEA ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR /T!1 !"s 11 N University Ave. HENR~Y &Co. f I i .i y r '. f r9 ' ,, 7kr ti.rb u i , , a t '-.3' r, " , 4 s 'S yy t" 1i ' ,. r .S 12.N I Vor ' hc We Carry a Fine Line of Conk- fin's Fountain Pens, 703 Packard Street from $1.50 up. Come in and get fitted. CONCERT DATE CHANCED TO Monday, Nolvember Clothes that are Tailored Right " That's the kind that we make." A call is solicited. 607 E. William St. Second Floor The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $100,000 Resources $3,000,000 A General Banking Business Transacted Officers: Chas. re.liscock, Pres., W. D. liar- riman, Vice-Pres.,r M. J. Fritz, Casier Schlandereir & Seyiried A rao"aaaooaa Aluett r _d C. e Mde' ANI y F 1 ,,2 * * * :x - * * * * * * * OF INTEREST TO WOME N. Edited by Stylus. * * * Senior women will give a party to their last year's advisees on Decemn- ber 11." Beause of the teachers' convention, Dean Myra Jordan will not be in her office Saturday morning as usual. Jun- ior women who wish to hand in manu- scripts should bring them Monday. Women who are interested in the extension work of the Y. W. C. A. should communicate with Miss Grace Wolfe, (954-J), chairman of the ex- tension work committee. Misses Marjorie Nicholson and Hel- en Brandebury are now working upon the libretto for the Joan of Arc, pag- eant. Members of the Women's league are to make candy for the sale which is to be held soon, and are urged to see that their friends attend the sale. Five new members have been elect- ed to the senior society, and will be- initiated November.-. They are Sophie Hermann, Ruth Mensch, Ethelwyn Robinson, Rose Speidel, and Fay Shurte. 1ll junior play manuscripts must be in the hands of Mrs. Myra Jordan next Monday. They must contain a full scenario, with the gist of the dia- logue in the various scenes. ALEGEEW ELRY FE~A~ A'~ EU A HUE N N.' EEL' .y pay a little more for Pack's Portraits, but you will ied with the tasteful artistic quality in them" KAND.ALf & PACK, tv% AZ-k Yl 7-1 l N-7 7 (4 ' - PHu(lT()(.rcI?, 1--p N 1' W %%.