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December 04, 1913 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1913-12-04

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THE LEADING
ERCHANT TAILORS
We offer to you the
ttailored suit possible
he most suitable price.
)rkmanship the best.
:ry suit built to fit,
r' stock of woolens of
highest quality. The
est assortment in the
to select from.
31f S. State St.
1OIT UNITED LINES
NIN ARBOR TIME TABLE
nd Express Cars for D etrit-7 :zo
and hourly to 6 : io p.,in., also 3 : Io
s for Detroit-5:4o a. m.,, 6:o6 a. in.,
ry two hours to 6:o6 p. in., 7:o6 p.
5p. mn., g:xo p. in., and Io0:45 P. MT.
mn., i :00o a.in,
Cars for Jackson-7 :46 a. m. and
o hours to 7:46 p. m,.
s for Jackson-5 : I a. in., 6:51ra.mr.,
y two hours to 6:51 p. mn., also 9:1o
:15 p. rm.

This Week
A fancy box of Initial
stationery with your
initials In gold.

THEI MI CHIGAN DAILY
(?fl cial n sa Per at the UIniversity ofi;M ich-
Jgdn. Il 1uhhshed every i n nong exceprt 1Mon-
lnte.Ied at the posfle 1. atAnn Abor
MIich, ianund(er tAct of Congress of M rch., ;
scriptionm price: l)} carrier,$.5 S y al
Ii. )avs, Cr. ackard andi Sta.

THE; rNEW COLL

WNOW READY
lhC Michigan Calend,
1914
Wholly different and much miore beatiful and artistic
'i cNver before. A splendid CHRISTMAS GIF'T.
PftICE~ 50 CENTES

ii

25C

i

Fortier price 40c

Maurvice Tollh!ne.........anaing 7Editor
Adna Johnson........ ..Business >Manager
If. Bach Carpenter...........ws iitor
Gordlon hIdlredge. ...........porting 1'ito r
Mred Vonik...........Assistant to Fditor
olcrt 'Canisahill.......Msic and t Iral
II aoldAl~)Ot ..............artoon s
EDITORIALS
ILouis lDavid
NIGHT EDITORS
I ,eo Bu1rneti Chester Lang
I= . .11clinc+.t(;ny We ltsc~
On Sport Staff
''. T la%%ley Tappiag

SHEEHAN & 00.
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE
11
ADVANTAGEOUS
CIONNIECTIONS
i , " with Ed. V. Price
& Co. enable me
to offer you strict-
ly high-grade tai-
! loring at a saving
of $10 to $20 on
pprices ordinarily
< ~charged by small
tailors. Yetwe
guarantee correct
' ~~fit, propersye
w honest workman-
ship and true ser-
I! -~p, ,,. vie-vialue.

ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
MrnWatkins
REPORTERS
1'. P. "Chlurch II.C. 1. rum el
!f. S. Collins Leon Greeneha.n'i
C. . Kendrick 1W. :A. 1'. Jon I
1?. C. Roth 1II. R. MIarshi
L. 1,. Mller Charles " c:,01,(;-
BUSINESS STAFF
<rhur'T'orrey kV. 1:.Cacte
PullcluPnyan ..f ufin
1. lt. her Bert R tj Selo
I2 . V. effler
THUR Js: AY, DECEMBE R 4, 1:113.
Night Edior-. Hwley "Tappqing.
The progressive eolemenit in the stu-
(lent coni l se:els to;) have the bo-.rds.
at this time.
Yesterday, wie Nwere delig2htfully sur-
prised with the announcem ent that
suggestions would be received for
changes in the method of lections to

by the +masker& oy fVCr
LAIRD'S MODERN REPAIR SHOP
The Shop on the way
down town.
214 East Washington Street
Self upon its cnttec for e lection
ai stronllfeelig tatthenna-i
pa igning cause iGis worthy. ttis the
b.est ,met hodl of select ion, if'onlly it can
1)0- uiadc effective.
\E, edoubt ii'flthwcuncrilwuld Lb
implroved itfthe old .noiuation systemr
we nstitted, ii' the old election;-
eer'ing; meCthlodis were againlegaC-;lied(..
;Membership onl the; council w'ould thenl
hneuponthepoliiinf[lence of"
ambitious bosses. Aitd, political influ-
ence hats little to(do with wvorih)N, tn-
be:rship on the council.
A political bmoss, is not usaly.
clear thinker, a hard and c~citfi; [itin
worker.,
A SU''GGE:STiON.
The pi.-tal (luestionl then is Mhether.
mae ffectiv e. W1e think so, w ith.

WA
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES
FREE FRIEE
A Paif of $6,00 Trousers with every Suitor Overcoat order at
$17.50
To everyone ordering a quit or Overcoat during this sale we willc
y ou abhsolutely FREE; a pair of $O.oo "Trousers of te samte material as
or different, just as you like.
Anyone whlo expects to live anti wear clotes cannot afford to ti
this onice in a life time opportunity.
We guarantee to save you $io to $Ti on every order you place at
str.Come in and b e convinced.
The Quality Tailors
E. C.FLANERS
20 9 E. Liberty St.s rm us
Special Agez~ts For
ails Fork Di.*pped Chocolat
?J ac' in the most Sanitary factory in the world. 'The b est Call (ir,
we have ever handiled. VAN DOREN'S PIIARMA6;Y, 703 Packard
209 S80uth Stas. Street

COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
nMAKERS OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & CO.
YO MECHANICS DANK
South Main Street

al, $100,000

, I

$69,000

SAY!

delicious chocolates.
a each day InI our
)p. They have the
"and we guaran-
itely pure.
LLAR PLACE

L / -
_ w -

dent Supplies and Note Books,
)epartment Stationery and
Envelopes,
Fountain Pen Hospital,
Oliver Typewriter Agency.
NG F. SCHLEEDE, 340 S. STATE STREfET

Lne comic i ere tare mil ~io Uesome reglation.
lieve thalt the inherent faults of the The M icigan Union has b ;1n aWe 1to
present or'ganization, can be traced to effectively" maiRntin n. l-:icmpalin-
the present election system. ing rule inl its elcioBt0 litt illthe
This morning comes the news that situd(ent Council clelcions, w cotuld g'o
complete andi definite machinery for even f'urther than the Unia on goes ndl
giv ing justice in student trials had still succeed.
been devised and submitted to the Each class nighlt elect a small coin-i
council for consideration.mit, which upon coniferenl(c with a
Student government is probably ddl- simlilalr commnittee alppoinited by, thex
liberate in its mov(!eiems, anid prop-i stuldent counillfrom its own bod,
ably all the more suire and szafe be- would nominate twice or thlree times
cause it is deliberate, the numiber of ca ndlidattes to be eet
-ed. The claiss could elect their rep1-
PRE7SENT ,'ABIUSES. resentatives froml this numbler Ito the
Charges have been made and cuci.Af'ter the candidaltes ILre
nlot with1out f'oundaitioni, that named and the public eye has been
back door piolitics and "pea- turned upon them, there would beIt-
nut" politics have enjoyed a tie probab1ility. of electioneering,.Fo
vigorous life under' the pres our proof, we turn to the resullsthai':1t
cut non-campaigning system ill use ill the Union has had.
stuldent council elections. Furthrermore, the best materiail that
he political rascal certainly has a the c las-t affords could be broug ht outL
field for his manipulations utinder the in thi ismanner, which unider the pre-
non-camigii'ning clause. It. has been eat system r is likely to be1 ov:erlooked~
taklen for -rsanted thalt the utopian in the genieral voting. Such votinis. i
sc-heme'would work, that we were alluual done without s:erious PIrior
politically h onest. Recent dis,-losuires consideration by the voters. ' n ren
have shown this theory untenale. And 1 who are nominated could be approchl-
studeznt government has suffered be- ed before nominations are m I;adepb
cause of it. lie 0adlbe made aqane v't h
It is certain that stuident governlment duties antdrsmosbliisoi' me'n'-
can: ne er become conipletely cffcctive bership on the council, thus giving
until it is represented by<a clear think:- them an opportunity, to vwithdraw1it
ing, hard working and conscientious thiey are not inclined to a.ssulme the
student council. Fourteen or fifteen duties.
ideal councilmen are not sufficient, the This suggestion i addressed to the
entire membership. must be ideal. secrectary of the presenti cotuncil, in ac-
"Back door" politics and "peanut" cordanice wxith a mtiion passeod by the
politics will certainly nievet' produtce student coulncil onl Tuesday night
such an organization. - -- ----
-- - ----Genuine Martin Guitars and Mfandio-
THE FUTURE. ins sold at Schaeberle & Son's Muisic
The studlent council has thrown it- ; House. tf

peer vveek.

GI ves +clea m, wholesome boar

J:.CtFir,~.,, rp

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Sakle dr-11riki g wz%,-ter-.

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v THE
TOBACCO

FLW7 soph-omoicres but have a smok-
Eing knowledge of Velvet-the
grealtest of tobacco leaf -the olden
diays met-hod- of'ecuring by aging--2 year's of hanging in the
~aseUnder perfect conditions-a perfect seasoning-a
melowv igtt di erels every vestige of leaf harshness-a sweet,
lsmooth flavor of tobacco that challenges the best smoke you
ever experienced. Can't burn ht-can't bite I Smoke it as often as
You wil l it is always the same defightful pipeful-'Velvet-smooth.
Today oar any ime you say-at all dlealers.

URCHFIELD

&

CO.

FINE TAILORINU "TRADI,

We can and do give you the limit of excell-
ce in "1 ailoring, this issue, with a complete
te of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders
our line.
lRespectfully,
Sang Burchfield &.Co.
EAVY Roll Collar "SWEATERS"I

1113T

?vY-a4f 4Cul ow a"

10c

.Full Two
Ounce Tiny

In SPALDING and WEBBER Mates

ACKINAWS all Wool
]LOVES NECKVWEAR

RAINCOATS
HOSIERY

Suits and Op'Coats, Made to FIt
From $20.0 to $45.00

flD booklet des.
Cr bi n- a new
treatimenit for all
;al:th razor bl'adies, making one bladie
'-as a :Ici ':L be(1 betteri Mt when
pit ciac~}.Sent on recceipt of 59c in coin.
CLA HE WOLFE, Howad City, Mien,
:i,%lwod ohns on, '14, and Charles B.
Stuairt have left flor- Ioston to attend
T' I, I V' d- 11- A WhA -= T I 'w- i - r

the national convention or Delta Kaippa
]Epsilon fraternity as the representa-
ties of the local chapter, held in that
city today.
ile in Boston, Mr. Johnson, who
is chairman of the senior lit customs
comnmittee, will mneet the mnen fr~om the
other colleges and will get ideas in re-
gard to their customs, ujpon which, to
a large extent, the conc~lusions of ip

'he Varsity TggryShop Is
1107 S. University Avenue.I

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