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ADING
r 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.

New and second-hand, all
departments
INSTRUMENTS
We can save you money by buying the
Richter Brand.
LOG LOG SLIDE RULES
Ask to see our Special $.5o
FOUNTAIN PEN
I. P. NOTE-BOOKS
The Original Loose-Leaf. All kinds of
Students' Supplies at
SHEEHN & 00.
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.'
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
F~ntered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan under Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building.
Subscription Price : By carrier, $2.5o; by
wmail $3.00.
Want Ad Stations : Press Building;' Quarry's
Pharmacy;' University Pharmacy;
C. H. Davis. Cor. Packard
and State.
Phone : Bell, 96o,
Maurice Toulme.,.........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson,.............Business Manager

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OR TIME TABLE
ss Cars for Detroit--7:1o
to 6:io p. m., also 8:1o
urs to 6:o6 p. m., 7:06 P.
S:iop. i., and 10:45 P.1n.
4 11:15 P. m., 12:15 p. in.

and
In.,
9:20

FR-AN KEL
0 Overco2
$15.00
SOLD EXCL.USIYELYJBY
F. W. Cross
123 East Liberty Street

X SONS & VINING
Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAiKERS OF
PS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
y be Ordered from
MACK & CO.

W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
Cashier V. President
ATIONAL BANK
in Arbor, Mich.
pital $1oo,ooo.
and Profits, $65,000.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1913.
-The progress of this world de-
pends upon the excess of births over
deaths, not only In people, but in
ideas.
B. Fayre-Night Editor.
OUR THANKS.
Our heartiest thanks to the Board
in Controll
Many mysteries have been solved.
We know definitely what 2ias been
done, how it was done, the plans that
have been formulated for the future
and that a committee has been ap-
pointed with the intention of finding
out from the Michigan Regents what
course the Board in Control shall pur-
sue. Truly we would be ungrateful
if we failed to appreciate these favors.
Purposely, we have not criticised
anyone. We started out to find out
why the Board in Control bad not ap-
pointed the committee that was au-
thorized on March 22. The statement
in the motion adopted last night ans-
wers us fully: "The Board in Control
is now and has been since the above
date awaiting the further instructions
of the Board of Regents." Obviously
it was impossible to appoint the com-
mittee under the circumstances. We
asked for an official statement and we
have it.
Intense interest wii now follow the
course that the Michigan Regents will
advise. We pray that due considera-
tion will be given the views of the
students, alumni and faculty. Past ex-
periences have established our faith in
the Board of Regents, and we feel sure
that our prayer will not be a vain one.
MUSIC AND DRAMA.
Garrick Theatre.
In this season of numerous Shakes-
pearean revivals, a distinct novelty is
being offered by Robert B. Mantell in
his coast to coast tour, a massive scen-
ic production of the historical tragedy
"King John." During his engagement
at the Garrick theatre in Detroit this
week Mr. Mantell will be seen but
once in this play, Monday night, Oc-
tober T3. In addition he will present
the following plays .in his reportoire
already well known to local theatre-
goers: "Hamlet," Tuesday night;
"Richlieu," Wednesday afternoon;
"Macbeth," Wednesday night; "Othel-
lo," Thursday night; "King Lear," Fri-
day night; "Merchant of Venice," Sat-
urday afternoon, and -"Richard III,"
Saturday night.
CAMPUS IN BRIEF.
All southern students and faculty
members are invited to smoker of the
Dixie Club, which will be held at the
Union next Thursday at 7:00 o'clock.
Prof. J. R. Effinger will speak.
-The Kalamazoo club smoker, an-

Unitarian
Church
STATE cor. HURON
V. S. LORING, Minister
SUBJECT OCTOBER 12th
at 10:30
Liberal Missionary
Opportunities
Mrs. Mary B. Davis, of the Na-
tional Woman's Alliance, speaks
at both services.
YOUNG PEOPLES
SOCIETY AT 7
SUBJECT
Being True to Our Own Faith
Progress, Fellowship, Character
In Religion
TYPEWRITERS
New, rebuilt, and second-
hand, for sale or rent
My Rental Sale; Proposition
Will Save You Money
TYPEWRITING
9O. D. MORRIl.L
Over Baltimore Lunch

Drawing Instruments and
Engineer's Supplies
Loose-Leaf Note Books of all sorts. Fountain Pens, etc., etc.
Make our stores your headquarters.
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES

For all Departments.

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Your Appecarance,
reflected in your mirror and friends eyes, will be satis-
factory if your New Fall suit bears our label, (The
Quality Tailors.)
Our showing is the most magnificent assortment
of Woolens for Men and Young Men that has ever
been shown in Ann Arbor at Popular prices-

$17.50 to $25.00

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The Olde Mission Shop

Sesond-Hand Books in great qua

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Cream Soda-The Best.
Lunches-Most Delicious
Home-Made Candies-Delightful
315 SOVTH STATE STREET

nounced for Sunday, has been postpon-
ed until after the M. A. C. game.
-The university Senate will meet
next Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock in
the president's office. The matters
which- it will take under advisement
have not yet been made public.
The first meeting of the class in the-
oretical football in which a course of
instruction is to be given this year by
Intramural Director Rowe, has been
called for tomorow afternoon at 3:30
o'clock at Director Rowe's office.
-The membership dance at the Un-
ion- last tnight was attended by 100
couples the number to which tye
dances are limited. The dancing was
entirely in accord with the rules laid
down by the committee and practically
no trouble was experienced with danc
ers who were not anxious to ec-oper-
ate.
-The Jeffersonian debating society
last night elected the following officers
for the coming year: president, C. C.
Goldman; vice-president, R. Clem-
ent; treasurer, W. I. McKenzie; segre-
tary, Harry Neff; critic, W. J. Laid
law; sergeant-at-arms, R..P. White-
head; oratorical delegate, E E. Stor-
kan.
UNION GATHERING TODAY IS
OPEN TO ALL MICHIGAN MEN
All Michigan men, whether members
of the Union or not, are invited to the
program to be held at 3:00 o'clock this
afternoon. Gerald Strong, F. A. Bade,
Charles Sikes and Roy N. Parsons,
will furnish the musical part of the
program. H. Nutting will, give a mon-
ologue, and A. 0. Williams promises
a new reportoire of stunts.
Professors who desire to secure caps,
gowns and hoods for the approaching
student convocation, October 24, may
rent or purchase same by applying ear-
ly at Mack & Co. 12-13-14

The woolens are all well chosen for long and satis-
factory wear; the patterns are fresh from the mills, and
every inch is cold water shrunk.
Styje, Fit and Workmanship is guaranteed.
All gar iits Meted to you before finishing.
The !Quality Tailor-*
E. C FLAN DERS
209 E. Liberty St.
R0ainooats, Mackinaws,
and Custom Shirts
r We Carry a Fine Line of Conk-
, D re so lin's Fountain Pens,
703 Packard Street , #om $.5, 0up. Come in and get fitted,

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FREE : - ; 1000
Ills. Catalogachine
and Samples' Guaranteed
of Like New.
Ribbons and Only Factory
Papers in Mich.
Ti.is.WE-WhoesaiePrices
tSidenats
We Rent, 6 moe 1 pal Applied on
LATE VISIBLES

ILORS TO MEN

OUR SPECIAL $30.00 SUITS
HAVE
UA L I TY that
UAIL IFYS
UICK L Y

Kalem's Big

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University Ave.

HENRY

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Featuring

LRierwood . . . . $30 to $40
. S, smith .$3. . 40 to $40
Royal . $ . . 25to$3o
Oliyer . . . x$20to$3A
SMith, Rem. and Fox . . $10to X2
#st Suppies Sent Postpaid. -Bond
Pape'r, eam oo'sheets, 40 cents. All
Ribbons, 4W., or 3 r $Loo. Carbon Pa-
per, 75c per ioo, ;arc 4ozwn.
Call at our Store, you sav,e pnt-half.
If desired, machines sent on trial.
DETROITI MYPEWRIT'R CO.
169 Jetfer op Ave. e Griswokd
Phone Main 41,0?.

M IATTHEWSON

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Admission 10 cents

SHOE IWPAJRS?,
E IS T CLA$SS SJIOE REIRAIRJlNq
JORN 11, LAMBIEJIT
,693 EAST WJCVV M
Ottlieial Shoe Doctor to Miothlgaja'u
FootbiaflTeam

Clothes that are Tailored Right
"That's the kind that we make." A call in solicited.
607 E. William St.
Seoond Floor____

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Pure Drugs

LOUIS DEL PRETE
FINE TAILORING
CLANING AND PRES bING

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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $1oo,ooo
Offic ~ers: hs soces. , XV.D. 1la
A General Banking Business Transacted
Officers: Chs . Hsc kPres.,W.1.e Har- ARW
rimnan, Vice-Pres., Ml. J. Fritz, Cashier
FeCOLLAR
' Fwr Cluett.- Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers

Everything in

Toilet Articles
n Brushes.

LIBERTY STREETboe LibertyBar
hber Shop
Formerly head coat-maker for Dieterle
The Proper Place to
Take Your Lady
Friend
for Dinner, L~uncheon or Refresh-
ments is
TEA ROOM
Combines seclusion with culinary
erfection. Service a la carte.
-pen 8 a. in. to 5 p. Il. on Satur-
'ys till 9 P. in. Orchestra Satur-
53C?ND FL~gP-
Mack & Co.
MAIN STREET

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fountain pns

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Cousins Hal
Choec Cuxt Flowers
Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating
Cor. 12th St. and S. Unly. Ave. Phone 11 5

for.9

Qoarry Drug GO
The Druggists on the Corner

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ant a map of your -ce let anyon photograph
f you want a REAL pi etxire let Pack make It.

RANDALL & PACK, Photograph

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