THE MICHIGAN DAILY fur Political Platform Is iht Price and Quality H. W ild C o. Tailors and Importers 31 1 South State Street w e a e r that the weather is cool y ou,'will reed a good warm TER to keep warm, made in all colors. GREY, BLUE, WHITE ieehan & Co. a W G DO YOURS IN OUR ALLEYS sto;- a Bro's THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- - igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor-r to 3 P. M.; 7 to ro p.. in. Business Manager-i to 3 p. in. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press, Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis and Konald's Confectionary Store. Phones: Bell and Home, 96o. Frank Pennell Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard......Business Manager Maurice Toulme..............News Editor C. Harold Hippler ................Assistant Karl Matthews..............Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge..................Assistant John Townley............Music and Drama Leonard M. Rieser...................Files EDI'TORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis R. Haller Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter..........Mofris Milligan Russell H.. Neilson ..........Bruce J. Miles REPORTERS James D. Evlin............Ernest R. Burton David D. Hunting...........J. V. Sweeney BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson,Jr..........Advertising Mgr. Emerson Smith.................Accountant Laurence D. Bartlett.......Circulation Mgr. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912. Night Editor-Russell H. Neilson. A BAND AT PENNSY? The resolutions passed by the stu- dent council in reference to "the band to Pennsy fund" meet the unbiased approval of The Michigan Daily. The band ought to go to Pennsy. The ath- letic association ought to take it. Sending the band on an annual trip, since the burden has never been borne by the athletic association, has here- tofore involved an uncertain begging campaign among the students. Sen- timent among undergraduates, both men and women, is strongly against a repetition of such a process. It is felt that it would be a farce and a failure. These same undergraduates feel that the band should go and that the ath- letic association should send it. Many, whose almost only athletic contribu- tions in the past have been for the band trip, this year have paid the ath- letic association five dollars for things athletic; and they feel that that is enough. it IS enough. The athletic associa- tion this year has sources of income never before obtainable. The "blanket tax," including the memberships of "M" men, the fees from the band men, who formerly entered the games free, the abolition of passes for undergrad- uates, the interest on a principal of $25,000 which comes in a lump in Oc- tober instead of smaller amounts throughout the year, is new. The as- sociation is inaugurating a new sys- tem; it should provide for the band; If it is absolutely impossible for the athletic association to afford $850 for THE COWARD who said that "Scin- tillator" would make a nice name for a stogie may' hereby consider himself severely reprimanded. Painted Window Scoop. He left his lass away back hum, For he's to college gone; So other fellows often come To teas upon:her lawn. What chance has he to keep a place- Acarner in her heart? What chance has he to win the race, When all but he can start? No girl was ever won by way Of wireless,-with sense, So man, do not your hope mislay, Possession is nine-tenths. Oh, give me tongue to tell, dear, How much I care for you. Without you life is-well, dear, Take what I mean as true. C. B. S. Father The, Whit Thy Scythe! M. R. H. suggests that the ancients must have been some class at cards- at' least Horatio was right there at bridge. BIG WORDS ON LITTLE BUGS. A Colon Germ. University Bookstore r It Is Eeksy to Recognize SD.. 11'boto rap F;. FOOT BALL For Class SUPPLIES Teams FOOT BALL SHOES for $3.50 worth $5.00 STOCKINGS for 25c worth much more UNION SUITS for $3.50 so good you'll never need arother Head Gears, Shoulder Gtards, Nose Mask, etc., etc. Ask to see our $6.oo Auto Sweaters. Studio 319 E. Huror St. Phone. 961-I . ..- l.! We have the largest stock to select from ORINNELL BRO&. 120-122 East Lib'erty St. Lowest prices quality considered, give us a call. s WAHR'S I. PRESSION impression is lasting. expression is as old as Bat keep youir appoint- t decides a big position if you get it if you good clothes. leterle A . 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(From the Football Rules)-If a foul is committed by the side which put the ball in play, and the distance penalty does not leave the ball in ad- vance of the point" necessary for first down when the ball was last put in play, the down and point to be gained for first down shall remain the same as they were at the beginning of the scrimmage during which the foul oc- curred. PEANUT POLITICS DAY IN THE COLYUM SOON. BUILTD NEW GENERAL SHOPS. 4 J,, L .HALL Suits Cleaned and Piessed...............$75 Suits Pressed ... . . .$.25 Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed...... .. .75 Overcoats Pressed .. ................ .....$.20 Trousers Pressed................ . ...$.10 .. 410 S. STATE ST. A Choice Bit in the Tattler ' Everyone enjoys the college paper--and a Fatima , ' 60 Fatinacoupons will secure a1 wIRle satin pillow '° nYt v tap. 24 in. square, d&cbrted with handsomely jj _ pain ed flowers-12 designs to select fom. \®/" .5t Pressing and Repairing. All Work Pressed by Hand I i GOOD LIGHT MEFANS the band's trip, the correct way to con- vince a university audience is BY FIG- URES. For the team, the alumni, and the university, a band should be at Penn- sy. No foreign band will do. The Michigan band must play for the Mich- igan team on Franklin field.{ Union Will Receive Election Returns. Full results of the presidential elec- tion returns will be announced at the Michigan Union next Tuesday evening. The reports will be received by Associ- ated- Press wire and posted in the large room from 7:00 until late in the- evening. Concrete Building Being Erected Back of Homeop Hospital. New general shops are being built back of the homeopathic hospital, 'which are to be, when completed, 220 feet long, 50 feet wide, and two stories high, of reinforced concrete, the only building of the kind in Ann Arbor. It will contain carpenter, painting, plumbing, and steam-fitting shops, as well as the stables, all of which. at present are located in several build- ings about town. Entrances will be on Volland, East Washington, and 14th. streets. GOOD EYES ndescant Gas Lamps Verticle Brightest and Steadiest. and Reflex are the I i Cranger's Academy of Daning or Pone 6 classes for Ladles and Gentlemen Tuesday and T rsday evenings 7 to 8 o'clock. Join now. Private les- sons given by appointment .earn the "Boston." eduction in rates for private parties, call at Academy or Phone 246. ! Class -Toques Free We will give a Class Toque Free with every purchase of Men's Sweat-r Vest or Uain Coat, or with other purchases aggregat- ing $5 in our Men's Furnishings Department. Offlcial toques for all classes MACK & Co. MAIN STREET 1ELMONT-MADRAS The popular "Belmont" notch Collar, made in self striped Madras. 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