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All kinds of Students' Supplies at SIUETAN & CON STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE TIH E MICHIGAN DAILY Official newsj;aper at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. Entered 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, $2.30; by Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. H. Davis. Cor. Packard and State. Phone: Bell, 960. Maurice Toulme...........Managing Editor Adna Johnson .............Business Manager News Editor Sporting Editor H. Beach Carpenter Gordon Eldredge Assistant to Manager Fred Foulk. F. M. Church ....Assistant Sporting Editor Leonard Rieser....... Intercollegiate Editor Robert Tannahill......... Music and Drama Harold Abbott.................. Cartoonist NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett REPORTERS Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline Y. . 3J. Hsu Chestcr Lang F. F. McKinney H. C. Rummel ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sherwood Field JI-arry Johnson John Leonard BUSINESS STAFF Myron Watkins F. G. Millard SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913. Night Editor--Bernus E. Kline. % ,, , / ; , ' ,.. GLUECK AUF! COX SONS & VINING 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered from MACK & CO. Here's one of the season's swell shapes in soft hats. FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK 101-103-105 South Main Street Capital, $100,000 $2 and $3 Gross, on Liberty and Profits, . $69,000 r ..... w -I Everybody Kows The iisy o o The Old. Mission Shop M. A. C.-we greet you! And we welcome the loyal band of rooters,- one-thousand strong that accompany you today from the north. Mindful of the good feeling ever existing between us, we shall include you in our cheers. The hand of good-fellowship is extend- ed, and the hospitality of the city is yours. We expect a battle. Fighting spirit of your calibre is never ques- tioned, and your sportsmanship is above reproach. We welcome such adversaries! TAKE A SUNSHINE PILL. This morning over a hundred ex- pectant candidates for class offices awoke to find themselves in that most disappointing of all situations, "next best man." They had hoped but their hopes proved vain. But the opportunity they have for the display of genuine sportsmanship is far greater in defeat than in victory. Indeed, the real test of character com- es in the bitter time of life. The man who won yesterday may be no better than the man who lost. But that's all in the game. If you were defeated, don't grumble or sneer. Take a sun- shine pill! The class ne. 'r needed you more than now. THANKS. Three Michigan alumni have chosen a happy way to show their loyalty. The donations of the Heston-Schultz cups fills a worthy need and at the same time expresses unselfish devotion to Michigan's athletics. The method of award has been placed above supicion, so that the recipient of the honor will possess an undebateable distinction. The rivalry will be keen, but honest. The purposes are worthy and the rec- ognition is correspondingly commend- able. when men come in late. -A gold watch and a ring have dis- appeared from the locker room of Wat- erman gym this week. The careless- ness of students who leave their valu- ables outside of their lockers while on the gym floor is blamed for the losses that occur every year. Two tie pins are at the basement desk awaiting their owners. -The, chairman of advisors may be consulted next week in the office of the Dean in U. hall from 1:30 to 2:00 o'clock daily, except Saturday. Fresh- men or advisers in quest of addresses or other information are urged to call in person or by telephone (Campus exchange No. 68) at these hours. -About 55 attended the first class in "First Aid to the Injured" course which was held Thursday afternoon in room 301 of the engineering building. The course is compulsory for all sen- ior civil engineers and foresters, and will be held every Thursday at the above time and place. -Electric motors have been connect- ed to two Rees' Roturbos in the me- chanical laboratory and will be used in experimental work and for fire protec- tion. This willtreble the capacity of the water pumps that can be used in fighting fire. -The annual athletic party for women will occur tonight. All women, whether athletically inclined or not, are urged to be present. -Adelphi meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock in University Hall. Besides other business, a debate, "Resolved that judges should be made subject to popular recall," will be held. --Professor Bunker of the law de- partment will address the Jeffersonian debating society tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Ann Arbor high fell before the at- tack of Detroit Central yesterday af- ternoon, 20 to 0. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Band meet at McMillan hall at 1:00 o'clock. Wear uniform and trousers to match. Those who have no uni- forms call on Ike Fisher this morn- ing. Junior engineer football practice 8:00 o'clock this morning, south Ferry field. Team will be picked. Meeting of educational club Monday at 7:00 o'clock, Tappan hall. Candidates for senior engineer foot- ball team, report to Dr. May at 1:30 today for physical examination. First engineering Social Club dance on Tuesday October 28. All newly elected class presidents or appointed leaders are to meet Dean Cooley in his office in the new engi- neering building Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock to arrange details for the Convocation. First year law football candidates meet at South Ferry field, 8:30 a. m. Meeting of Vice Commadore Com- mittee of Boat Club Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock at the Union. All students in the university, who have attended Ferris institute, are in- vited to attend the Ferris Institute club meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Webster hall, law building. Craftsmen will hold an open meet- ing in the Masonic Temple tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Soph engineers elect officers Tues- day, October 21, between 10:00 and 12:00 o'clock, and 2:00 and 5:00 o'clock, room 348. Extra copies of The Michigan Daily for Saturday and Sunday may be had by calling at the ofice. 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- $50to- to $25.00 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. Style, Fit and Workmanship is guaranteed: All garments fitted to you before finishing. The Quality Tailors C. FLANDERS 209 E. Liberty St. Raincoats, Mackinaws, and Custom Shirts I Drawing Instruments and Engineer's Supplies Loose-Leaf Note Books of all sorts. 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