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The Michigan Daily, 1913-11-06

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Us WILD ICO.
THE LEADING
RCHANT TAILORS
We offer to you the
tailored suit possible
he most suitable price.
rkmanship the best.
ry suit built to fit,
stock of woolens of
highest quality. The
est assortment in the
to select from.

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Foot Ball
GOODS
Shoulder G ard,'., $4.00
Foot Ball Pants, $1,0i
Shoes- -$

T lE MICHIGIAN DAILYI

Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year..
}Entered at the postoflice at Ann Arbor, Mich.
igan under Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building.
Subscription Pi~xce: By carrier, $2.50; by
mail $3.oo.
Want Ad Stationsf Press Building Quarry's
Pharmacy ;. University Pharmacy ;
C. H. Davis. Cor. Packard
and State.
Phone: Bell, 960.
Maurice Toulne..........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson.............Business Manager:
News Editor Sporting Editor
HI. Beach Carpenter Gordon Ewldredge
Assistant to Manager
Fred Foulk.
L.eo ard h ieser sIntSortgEditor

finish the biggest question of the day.
Ultra-conservatives held up their
'hands in horror, when we opened up
the Conference question. And in jus-
tice to them, it did prove a tartar.
We did secure the student opinion,j
the alumni and the faculty, partially.
One alumnus has said, we have accom-
plished nothing. We doubt this thor-
oughly. If democracy is to be any-
thing besides a theory, we must put
it to some use.
UIVERSITY NOTICES.
Kentucky club meets informally at,
the Union tomorrow evening at 8:00
o'clock.
Meeting of the men's section of the
Deutscher Verein in the Verein rooms

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will find our stock of
Foot Ball Goods
the most complete in Washtcnaw

Trousers, $1.50-$3.50
Shoulder Guards, $i .5o-$4.oo.

Head Gears,
Shoes,

$3.50 $1 (00

Head Gears, $2.00-$4.00
Foot Balls,__$4.0-$6.00
GYM SUPPLIES-
A Complete Outfit for
$2.25
SHEEHIAN &,GO$
STUDENTS' BOOK 'TORE

fl WIlD CO
311 S. State St.
OIT UNITED LINES
N ARBOR TIME TABLE
id Express Cars for Detroit-7:1o
d hourly to 6:1o p. m., also 8:to
for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:o6 a. ii.,
-y two hours to 6:o6 p. n., 7:06 p.
p. mn., 9:i p.m ., and 10:45 P. In.
[anti only, :15 p. m., 12:15 p. in.
in., t :o00a. M.
ars for Jackson-7;:46 a. in. and
o hours to 7:46 p. m.
for Jackson-5:12 a. m., 6:5 m a. i.,
y two hours to 6:51 p. m., also 9:2o
:15 p. tn.
CoX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAKERS OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
. For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & Co.
MERS AND MECHANICS BANK
-103-105 South plain Street

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Our prices are right-
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Robert Tannahill.........Music and Drama
Harold Abbott ................. Cartoonist
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo Burnett
REPORTERS
Carh ut Jenks lernus Kline
Y. F~. J. Ilsu Chester Lang
i. F. McKinney H. C. Rummel
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood field harry Johnson
John Leonard
BUSINESS STAFF
Myron Watkins EF'. G. Millard
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913.
Night Editor-Bernus E. Kline.
Meeting of the Cubs Club this after-
Mioon at 5:00 o'clock in the editorial
rooms. Picture will be taken after the
"eeting.
THANKS!
The judges of the voting on the de-
sirability of Michigan's return to the
onference were assisted by Clarence
Lehr, Buell McCash, Herbert Muckley,
and T. Hawley Tapping, who served as
tellers.
NO ALIBI.
The Michigan Daily has no alibi
offer. We took the pro-Conference
side because we believed. that it was
to Michigan's best interests to ally
herself with her nine sister universi-
ties.
President Wilson, several years ago,
pointed to the mid-western universi-
ties of the future. It was on this broad
basis that we sought a reentrance to
the Conference.
We must confess that there are
some things about the present Con-
ference that aggravate us extremely.
It was our conviction that Michigan
could best make conditions livable by
a reentrance. But public opinion de-
crees otherwise.'r
We bow before this public opinion.
We will not now, nor did we ever, at-
tempt to foist our views upon.you.
From the first we divided equally with
you. Some of you have seen fit to
break away and throw the public into
confusion. We are unable to tell how
effective you were. Our opinion is
only argumentative, everything de-
vends upon the credence that the gen-
eral public gives.
Our convictions stand. Our curios-
ity has been satisfied, and yours also.
For seven years such a vote has been
contemplated. We were either wise
enough or foolish enough to under-
take the campaign. We fought fairly,
we fought issues and we fought with
arguments.
LOOKING AHEAD.
Already one mile post has been ac-
complished. The Michigan. Daily has
undertaken and carried to a successful

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at 8:00 o'clock tonight.
Cabinet club, an organization from
' Washington, D. C., will smoke at' the
Union tonight at 7:00 o'clock. Plans
for the year will be discussed and

rhe Place to Go for Lunch
Fry Our Morning Lunch Before that 8 o'clock
We Promise the BEST CUP OF COFFEE.
in Ann Arbor
Lots of Fun Ever'y Evening
E. f p. FA .
govember 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8, at the Old Armory
Next to Waiting Room

freshmen from the capital city will be
initiated.
Tickets may be obtained at the Un-
ion at 5:00 o'clock today for the Sat-
urday night dance. The sale is lim-
ited to 100 couples. The ;Michigan
Union Boat club has charge of the af-
fair.
Mimes will hold a meeting at the
Union tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All
members are urged to be present.
Toastmasters will hold their regular
monthly dinner at the Michigan Union
this evening.
There will be a meeting of the third
ensign of the Michigan Union Boat
club committee at the Union today at
5:00 o'clock.
Junior engineer football men be at
Ferry field at 4:00 o'clock today for
game with sophomore lits.
MUSIC ANT) DRAMA.
Petticoat Iistrels."
For three days starting tonight; with
matinee Friday and Saturday, Boyle
Woolfolk's celebrated "Petticoat Min-
stels" will be presented at the Whit-
ney theatre. With girls providing
most of the entertainment (men appear
only as contrast), this production is
a decided innovation in minstrelsy. A
musical absurdity, entitled "The I1--
lusionist," featuring eight attractive
girls, will head the show, with John
P. Reed and Clarence Marks, late of
George Evans' "Honey Boy" Minstrels,
as an added attraction.
TEACHERS LAUD UNIVERSITY
HOSPITALITY AT CONVENTION
The following letter was received by
President Harry B. Hutchins from Mr.
S. O. Hartwell, president of the Mich-
gan State Teachers association, yes-
terday,
President Harry B. Hutchins,
University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Personally and in behalf of the offi-
cers of the State Association, I want
to thank you again, and through you,
the members of your local committee
and the citizens of Ann Arbor who
helped to make our State Teachers'
Convention the success which I think
we can all agree that it was.
The cordial reception of the univer-
sity and the town was very much ap-
preciated by all the members and the
local arrangements were in as good
condition as they have ever been. Cit-
ies that may entertain the association
will find it a decided task to keep up
the standard you have set.
Very truly yours,
S. 0. HARTWELL,
President State Teachers Association.

$1750 Tto $25.00

The Quality Tailors

E, C. FLANDERS
209 E. Liberty St.
Raincoats, Mackinaw
and Shirts to Orde

Athletic goods of all kinds. Every article guaranteed.
UNIVERSItY BOOKSTORES
$15.00 SAVED
Boys we are making a specialty of a full dress suit at
$35.00. Owing to the fact that we bought 3(0 yards of a
very fine dress suiting, has enabkd us to give y, u a $50.00
dress suit at a saving of $15.00.
We give you the very finest of worlkinanship, fit and
style with a pure silk lining in both body and sleeves.
Come in and examine the coat we have made up, t hen
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 bu&y to 'call.
300 yards will not last forever-place your order at once.
Suits to order at popular prices

Van DorP's Pharmacy
703 Packard Street

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

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I~'lorbst Liberty and Main Sts.
220 Chapin Shreet Phone 809-1
Choice eut flowers and plants A Most Convenient Place for Your Banking

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR

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For Fraternity and Club Houses

Increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone 'for our
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ment.
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FINE TAILORING TRADE

We can and do give you the limit of excell-
ence in Tailoring, this issue, with a complete
line of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders
in our line.
Respectfully,
Sam Burchfield & Co.
HEAVY Roll Collar "SWEATERS"

LAIRD'S MODERN REPAIR SHOP
The Shop on the way
down town.
217 East Washington Street
Fine Millinery
at reasonable prices
721 East Huron
Across tram High Scheel
The Mrs. Rickey & Events

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Parties a Specialty

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