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Maurice Toulme...........Managing Editor Adna Johnson.............Business Manager News Editor Sporting Editor t. Beach Carpenter Gordon Eldredge Assistant to Manager Fred Foulk. F. M. Church ....Assistant Sporting iditor Leonard Rieser.. ..Intercollegiate editor Robert Tannahill.........Music and Drama Harold Abbott................ Cartoonist NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett r e eREPORTERS u Canlton JenksREOT S Bernus Kline' Y. F. J._ Hsu Chester Lang F. F. McKinney 11. C. Rummel ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sherwood Field Harry Johnson John Leonard BUSINESS STAFF Myron Watkins F. G. Millard r TYPEWRITERS l New, rebuilt, and second- hand, for sale or rent My Rental Sale Proposition Will Save You Money TYPEWRITING . 0t . O. MORRILL Sover Baltimore Lunch Tex. For all Departments. Seoond-Hand Books in great Drawing Instruments and Engineer's Supplies Loose-Leaf Note Books of all sorts. Fountain Pens, etc., etc. Make our stores your headquarters. Is WILDI CO. L I S. State St. .1 IT UNITED LINES ARBOR TIME TABLE Express Cars for Detroit-7 :10 hourly to 6 :ro p. nil., also 8 : io .r Detroit-5 :40 a. in., 6 :o6 a. in., wo hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:06 P. m., 9:1o p. m., and 10:45 p. m. ti only, 11:15 p. M., 12:15 p. m.l ,1: oo a. in. for Jackson-7:46 a. in. and .ours to 7:46 p. m. r Jackson-5:12 a. in., 6:51 a. in., wo hours to 6:5i p. in., also 9:2o 5 p.m. ' COX SONS & VINING 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK MAKERS OF CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered from MACK & CO. S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule Cashier V President NATIONAL BANK Ann Arbor, Mich, Capital $ioo,ooo. us and Profits, $65,000. York Life, written by Bayard Veiller, will be presented at the Whitney the- atre tonight with a clever cast and a lavish production. This play, which depicts a girl's struggle in the underworld, after having been unjustly sent to prison, is the tri- umphantly successful dramatic offer- ing of the year in both New York and Chicago. "The District Leader." Another successful musical tabloid comedy, "The District Leader," writ- ten and composed by Joe Howard, will be the attraction at the Whitney the- atre the last three days of this week, with matinees Friday and Saturday at 3:00 o'clock.. A company of 35 people and all of the original scenery will be provided. Prices ranging from 20 to 35 cents will prevail. w UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES I a Your Appearance reflected in your mirror and friends eyes, will be satis- factory if your New Pall 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- AH R'S It's easy to secure Clotbes of authoritative style, per- foci fit and genuine dura- bility if they're made expressly for you. We have the a, styleand wool- please you no matter how ex- taste may be. 1 a: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1913. Night Editor-Leo N. Burnett $IT50 to $25.00 WATCH YOURSELVES! UNIVERSITY NOTICES. GROSS' ON LIBERTY Cn~v.mcc&e i i u '! ,erybody Kno ws The Busy Bee The Otda Mission Shop im Soda-The Best. Lunches-Most Delicious Home-Made Candies-Delightful . 313 SOUTH STATE STREET l Watch out 1914, you are in grave danger. Your splendid record as a class is about to be jeopardized. You whlo would accuse, think twice, before you speak. What may seem technical- ities to you, may be moral issues to others. Be temperate and trust in the fairness and honesty of the student council. Remember above all else, that no one is playing politics. It is no clique movement. Men whose honesty. is above impeachment judged the case. Justice prevails. Show loyalty to yourclass and to Michigan institutions by accepting their verdict. Otherwise, you will but repeat the faux pas of 1911. FIGHT 'EM. The leashes will be cut on Saturday and the underclassmen, forcibly sup- pressed until the present, will clash. The fight will be manly, open, class against class. It will be a brave man's fight. All that public opinion that ,has de- plored night hazing, heartily supports the annual rush. It is so heartily sup- ported that Saturday morning classes are dismissed by faculty order. The student council has taken it under its protecting wing. Michigan custom demands that ev- ery able bodied freshman and sopho- more be on hand Saturday morning to defend his class. But as we said be- fore, it takes a brave man to enter the scrap. No loyal classman can miss it. Are you to show that you are a brave man as well as an underclassman? MUSIC AND DRAMA. The second faculty concert of the year will be held this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in the school of music. Mrs. George B. Rhead of the piano depart- ment will offer an interesting and var- ied program. "Within the Law." "Within the Law," an intensely in- teresting drama of present day New Junior engineer class election Fri- day p. in. 2:00-6:00. Room 411. Junior engineer football practice to- day at 4:30 o'clock. The meeting of the Presbyterian En- deavor society which was scheduled at McMillan iall for tonight has been postponed, indefinitely. Freshman lits who have not yet been assigned advisers, report at Dean Ef- finger'soffice' today between 8:00 and 12:00 o'clock. All men holding Union membership books are asked to turn in their ac- counts to Manager Heath,, at the Un- ion, between '7:00 and 9:00 o'clock this evening. Chess and Checkers club meets to- night at the Union at 8:00 o'cloek. Entries for the opening tournament. will be received. The Comedy club will meet at 4:00 o'clock today in the Cercle Francais rooms. Dixie club will smoke at the Union Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Meeting of senior lit election com- mittee at Union at 4:00 p. in. today to receive petitions for nominations. J lit election committee will meet at Union from 5:00 to 5:30 this afternoon, to consider withdrawal and petitions. Woolsack will meet in the Jefferso- nian room of the law building at 8:00 o'clock this evening to elect officers and decide on the ten candidates who are annually admitted to the organi- zation. Membership Lists Must Be in Today. Today is the last day on which de- linquent organizations may hand in their membership lists to the Student's Directory. Communications should be addressed to Charles Wattles, 1315 Hill street. Dr. May Seeks New Boxing Instructor. Dr. George A. May is looking for a man to take charge of his proposed class in boxing. Many students have signified their intention of taking up the sport if a competent instructor can be found. Van Doren's Pharmacy 703 Packard Street Raincoats, Mackinaws, and Custom Shirts We Carry a Fine Line. of Conk- un's Fountain Pens, from $1.50 up. Come In and get fitted. 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. 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