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THE' IICHIGAN DAILY.

6. B. WILD CO.
THE LEADING
MERCHANT TAILOR S
We offer to- you the
beet tailored suit possible
at the most suitable price.
Workmanship the best.
Every suit built to fit.
Our stock of woolens of
the highest quality. The
largest assortment in the
city to select' from.

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Fool Ball
GOODS
Shoulder Guardp, $4.00i
Foot Ball Pants, $1.60
Shoes - $,0
Read Gears, $2,00-.$4,00
Foot Balls,__$4.O0$5.OO
.GYM SUPPLIES
A Complete Outfit for
SHEEHAN,& CO~

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THlE MICiHGAN DAILY~
Official new. s,.aper at the tniversity of Alich-
l'uhjCe evry m01rning except Monday dur-
in' g tniverity- year.
igmeedat t!C c at ConAss orlMach-~
iganre at the josicoftiCouatgAmssiofMrAch-g
r 879,
Off()ices AnnAro Press Bluiling.
-.1 Sberlt ion Price:1;y carriier, $2.50; by
Il $3.oo.
Want Ad Stations:'-1ress; Building ,; (Quarry's
P'harmnacy; (University Pharmnacy;
C. I1. Davis, Cor. Packard
and State.
Phone: Bell, 96o.
Mtiaui-ice't ourlune......... ,.Managing :Editor
Adna Johnson............. Business Manager
News Editor Sporting Editor
If. Beach Carpenter Gordon Eldredge
Assistant to Manager
lred 1Foulk.
V. 11I Church . . ..Assist ant Sporting Editor
Leonard Ricser ......InterCol legia te Editor
kobcrt "1uanaill..........Muscand 1)ranma
Ilaroid Abbott.................. Cartooinist
NIGHT EDITORS
I,eo Burnett
REPORTERS
Carbon Jeii.ks Pecrnus Kline
F. . I-'. I kl Chester Lang
F'. F'. it cj innaeyIx. C. Rurnmel
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwxood IField llarry Johnson
John Leonard
BUSINESS STAFF
Nyroin Watkins V. G. Millard

te sies of the press, unless w'e bow to
his abs=urd demands. Mr. Oink is sub-
limly tig noranltIhe thlink~s that we can
be boughit for a miess of p1ottag,
All%. Gink ly rsets, Las tt
0. 0. OF C.P.
The mad man who straddles a bi-
cycle, and at two minutes after the
hour negotiates through the campus
crowds at thirty miles per minute,
wins a charter membership in the Ob-
noxious Order of Campus Pests.
Some of these read cal:) owners oft
bicycles have come to make us feel it
a privilege to successfully avoid a
flesh and blood meeting with them.
We are thankful, if we are able to
able to get out of their way, if we are
able to make, a corner without a seri-
ous emnbaralssmrent.' From habit, we
always shy.
Year after year, the same plea his
made with studied regularity. And
the Nests continue their activities with
stuzbborn persistency.
Some day, some hapless individual
will solve our difficulty by an appeal
to the Regents. Then again, these
who have made sensible use of a priv-
ilege will. be legislated against be
cause of the cussedness of a few.

ClassTeS
will find our stock of

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Foot B~lGoods
the most complete in 'Wash teniaw

Trousers, $I .50-$3.50
Shoulder Guards, $1,504~4.00

Head Gears,
Shoes,

$3i.so-$43

Athletic goods of all kind-, Every article guarainteed.

WvvAR
UNIVERSIT Y BOOKSTORES

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6. H. WIlD CO.
31 1 S. State St.

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DETROIT UNITED LINES
ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE
Limited and Express Cars for Detroit-7 : o
a. in. and hourly to 6.io p. in., also 8:io
p. mn.
Local Cars for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:o6 a. m.,
anid every two hours to 6 :66 p. i., 7 :o6 p.
mn., 8:o6 p. tn., 9:io p. mn., and 10:45 p. iii.
To Ypsilanti only, 11 :15 p. mn., 12: 15 p. mn.'
12:go p. M,, rZ: ooa. iM.
Limited Cars for Jackson-? :46 a o n
every two hours to 7:46 p. m. $
Local Cars for Jackson-5 :12 a. mn., 6:5z a. in.,
and every two hours to 6:51 p. in., also 9:>0
p. m"., 1 t: 5 p. mn.
/ COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave, NEW YORK
CAPS, GO WNS & HOOS
;",; .For All Degrees
f 1May be Ordered frow
MACK & CO.
THE FARMERS AND 'MECHANICS BANK
101.103.105 South Main Street

STUDENTIS' BOOKtTORE

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La Salle iunoir
It's a young Man's model
and is the very latest thing,
We'll be more than glad 'I
to show it to you any tine youI
care to drop in.
Our prices are right--
quality considered. i!

$1j5.00 SAVED
Boys we are making a specialty of a full dress suit at
$35.00. Owing to the, fact that we bought A(0 yards of a
very. fine dress suiting, has enabled us to give y< u a $50 tJh
dress suit at a saving of $15.00.
We give you the very finest of workmanship, fit and
style with a pure silk ining in both body and sleeves.
Come in and examine the coat we have made ip, 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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Capital, $100,000

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and Profits, ,4 $69,000

The, Place .,to Goo rL li
IS s Try Our Morning Lunch Before that 8 o'clock
We PFromise the BEST CUP OF* COFFEE
In, Ann Arbor

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1913.
Night l'Mitor---J. S. Switzer.
THAT BAND.
M ichigan is proud: of the bnd that
play s at Conell today, but MIichig;an
is p)rouder or theo genierous spirit that
mrade thart-trip possible,
Thena, we wonder, if thes(e "tag days"
are not thoroughly worth whfile; worth
while from thte standpoint of keeping
alive the element of personal r(espon-
sibility itt eachb one of us, andl worth
while from the standpoint of demon-
strating to the world the close, deep
spirit that knits together our other-
wise c:osmop~olitan body.
We keenly.appreciate the lelasure
of presenting to the world the kindly
and substantial interest shown, by an
alumnnus and former faculty member.
Tihese evidences of loyalty mean
everything to us. Loyalty is like de-
miocracy, unless used constantly, it
degeneorates into a mere theory.
Sh alil we even then contemplate a
-cheange? We subscribe to a "tag" not
because we want to, send the band in-
divitdually to Cornell, not because we
want our team to win, but because of
oitr love for MIichigatn, the intangible
par ofMih~gnalmost the name it-
MR. LINK!
MTr. Cide is a "news hoge." 'Ile lhas
vaos secretairial functions and so,
coline 0itins \with an organizattion that.
is really wvorth while.
lint Mr. Clink lacks a, sense of pro-
portion. F'ron timie to -time Mr. Gink
has cause To announce an event of
imptortance. Now really, this com--
pletely pst Mr. Gink. Mr. Gink
would mwonopolize the first page, right
huad colun for several successive
issues. As we said, Mr. Gink loses his
sense of proportion.
Mr. Glink forgets that he represents
but one of Michigan's many organi-
zations, he forgets that we are a news-
papier, he forgets that an announce-
mnent is news only once in its life, he
forgets that it is our duty and our
privileg e to give the news, but not
our right to re-serve or to attempt to
overwhelm our readers with his ad-
vertisements.
fut Mr. Gink is even more sublime-
ly ignorant. IlIe refuses us the csour-

I INTERCOLLEGIATE j
PHILADELPHIA, PENN., 'Nov. 7.-
Philadelphia, the home of the world's
champions, the developing place of
our best tennis players, oarsmen, track
athletes, etc., has noted the great
work that Dartmouth has done against
Hlarvard and Princeton the past five
years and in their minds, tomorrow's
struggle between Dartmouth and
Pennsylvania has assumed the im-
portance of a championship game.
TPhis accounts for the' unprecedented
demand for seats as Franklin field
promises to be crowded to the gates
when the two teams line up on Sat-
urday= next. B=oth teams are keyed to
concert pitch. For the first time this
year Pennsylvania will go into the
game full of the fighting spirit that
has made her famous. and Dartmouth
will find it most difficult to get away
with the game. Yesterday was the
last scrimmage prior to the game so
that Saturday should see'the members
of the Pennsylvania team eager= for,
the fray and full of speed and (deter-
mination. The play of the line has
been quite satisfactory to the coaches
this week so Pennsylvania is not
afraid that Dartmouth's forwards will
get the better of line play. This means
that the plunging game of Whitney
and Snow may not be so effective as
they are planning for it is well known
in football circles that Pennsylvania's
system of secondary defense is one of
the strongest used by any team in the
con try.
Pennsylvania's students feel that,
the coming game will be the great
event of the season in Philadelphia
and -they will be there in full force.
Special cheers and special singing led
by jthe Pennsylvania band will be a
feature of the afternoon. As Dart-
mouth will also be well represented in
the north stand, there will be a riot
of color, flags, and cheering that
should prove an inspiration to both
teams.
If you want the best in chocolates,
try Liggett's, Edsill's Rexall Drug
Store, 122 So. Main St. eod

$1Z.5O to $25.0

The Quality Tailors

E.C. LANDERS.
209 E. Liberty St.
Raincoats, Mackinaws,I
and Shirts to Order
Y i's Fountain Pens,
703 Packard Street from $1.50 up. Come in and get fitted,

221

George Bischoff
F'lorist Liberfy and Main Ss
O Chapin Street Phone 809-L
Chioice cut flowers a--d plants . ;A Most 'Convenient Place for Your Banking

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Lots of Fun-Eer EveningI

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SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR

GAS

COOKING

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K. of.P.FI

F or Fraternity and Club Houses

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Novenmber 3, 4, 59, 6 7,8,Otthe Old ArmoryI
Next to Waiting Room

URCHFIELD

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CO.

increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone for our
Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen Equip-_
uIien t.
Wshtenaw Gas Company

FINE TAILORING TRADE-i

LAIRD'S MODERN REPAIR SHOP T 19 '
The shop on the way
down town.

NEW COLLAR

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,
Sang Burchfield. & Co.
HEAVY. RollCollar "SWEATERS"

217 East Washington Street
Fine Millinery
at reasonable prides
721 East Huron
Across from High School
The Mrs, Aickey & Events
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LOAG ON GOOD POINTrs
' ~ by the miaker-s Of
TROY'S 3BE8T0PRODUCT

Int SPALDING and WEBBER Makes

MACKINAWS all WFoal
CLOVES NECKWEAR

RAINCOATS
HOSIE&RY

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Call Taxi 155o

Suits. and 0'Coats, Made to Fit
From $20.00 to $45.00

Parties a Specialty

Quick Service

TheVarsity Toggery Shop
1107 S. University Avenue.

Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.

300 N. Iflain Street

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more for Pack's Por'

,but you will
y ini them"

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