THE MICHIGAN DAILY 3H. VS. CORNELL all pick Michigan as the winner. Why not pick your t from a winning line of goodq. . H. W iId C o. Tailors and Importers 311 South State Street eaters that the weather FrR to keep warm is ccol you will need a good warm , made in all colors. GREY, BLUE, WHITE. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. E~ntered 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-l to 3,P. in. ; 7 to 10' p. m. Business Manager-l to 3 p. m. 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, 960. Frank Pennell............Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard..........Business Manager Maurice Touime.............News Editor C, Harold Hippler '.. ..........Assistant Karl Matthews. ...........Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge..................Assistant John, Townley............Music and Drama Leonard M. Rieser....................Files ED ITORIALS Harold G. McGeeDLouis R. Haller Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter . Fred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter..........Morris 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. Sherwood Field SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1912. Night Editor-H. Beach Carpenter. Members or reportorial staff and try-outs meet Monday at 12:40 sharp in Daily rooms. -- no time for mirth and laff-ter." In Requiem. 'Twas no newspaper ramble, Written by war scribes green; 'Twas a dead-sure-enuff gamble- The Coach slept in berth thirteen! -L. T. R. A stude went to sleep in the Y. M. C. A. parlor at Illinois, and camped there for the night. "When the morning came he was still there, and still asleep," says the Daily Illini. "At 8:20 one of the janitors disturbed him, and he came out of his slumber in time to hurry away for his eight o'clock." Two-bits it was a philos lecture- why not have used a stretcher and let my lord slumber on? "Hank" writes to inform us that he swallowed our recent fountain pen joke, and is now suffering from appen- dicitis. Ain't theses contribs the kid- ders? AND THIS FROM OLD ELI: (Local Vet Breaks Into Yale News.) "The Joseph Parker Prize of $150 will be awarded for the best thesis on a subject connected with Roman Law." -Yale News, Nov. 6. Michigan and Cornell Banners, Pennants, Arm-Bands, etc., etc. Souvenirs of all kinds at I, w AHR'S I. BUY A SWEATER We carry the Best Line of Auto Sweater University Bookstore $6.00 -- $7.50 each Shan & Co. It is Eeksy to Rco nize ek. ''' jpbotoorapb v 1 " r ITY Stidio 319 E. Hizro tSt- ph one 961-U I clothes for Song hits from "My Little Friend" are on sale today at I RINNELL BROS. 120-122 East Liberty St. All popular songs 10c per copy. Yellow and Blue 15c per copy. Mieter le Liberty Street (Copyrighted) mU CARDS -PROGRAMS -STATIONERY WRITE N SAMPLES 4GR4VING FOR GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co. DETROM MIC OOD LIGHT MEANS GOOD EYES WILL THE ATHLETIC ASSO- CIATION CONFORM TO THE WISHES OF ITS MEMBERS PENN'S TEAM. We congratulate the University of Pennsylvania on its wonderful team. Whether or not that team is weak in comparison with other universities this year, it is, nevertheless, a won- derful team. In the past, when Michigan has pull- ed impossible games out of the fire in the last dying moments of play, we, have zealously attributed victory to a never-say-die fighting spirit, entirely our own. In coming to the realization that other universities have that same spirit in the same degree with Mich- igan, we can not help but feel grati- fied for the object lesson which is con- stantly being given every student body in the country by its athletic teams. Pennsylvania's brilliant finish yes- terday, with everything against it, can't help but be an inspiration for the alumni and the men and women of the University of Pennsylvania. Fussing a la Motor. With one stroke he removed her hood, clutch-ed her close, and implant- ed an osculation in the region below her lamps, his brain cells meantime pump-ing in a tire-less frenzy-a mix- ture of un-spoke-n adoration and dash-ing gallon-try. She made a bolt, driving him four-speeds-reverse, at the same time spoke-ing thuswise: "Axel Hollingsworth, had I a torpedo I' wood stop this gas-ing. Spark-ing of this nature induces the transmis- sion of osculatory joims. Spring hence!" Whereupon even the shock.,Absorb. ers bumped with glee at Cupid and his shafts. Sabbath Suggestions.- "How much are your-your-your least expensive chocolates?" "One of you girls will have to run out and forage a bottle of olives if them men are a gona eat here." scant Gas Lamps Verticle and Reflex are the ghtest and Steadiest. cial No Shadow Engineer's Drawing Lamp. ove.r .mm f THE TML Otters a special feature program this Monday TOMORROW , , , "THE WHISKEY RUNNERS" A tale of the mounted police of the North West. By Selig Whissles & the Magic Wand by Patbe. Remember on Monday Look dowh Main for the sign of the Temple WELL-KNOWN ENGLISH POET WILL GIVE LECTURE ON ART Lawrence Binyon, celebrated Eng- lish poet and art critic, will deliver a lecture Tuesday evening on the gen- eral subject of "Art." The lecture, which will be given under the auspices of the university, will be held iA room D of the law building and will begin at 8:00 p. m. SIXTH DANCE IN MICHIGAN UNION SERIES DRAWS CROWD The sixth of the series of Michigan Union Saturday dances was given last evening. One hundred couples at- tended the party. The chaperons were Prof. and Mrs. James P. Bird and Li- brarian and Mrs. T. W. Koch. Dare MATINEES TUES p. m WED, -P. ORIGINAL Zeb Zarrow Tn Cycling Comedians Panto The Why "Atonics are Der Ende. MAJ~ of Whysomeness. sounds without tone.' -Oratory Text. r..,.....,. I ARBOR GAS COMPANY HIROPODY B, CORNS CARED FOR AND N NAILS CURED Feet also taught Everything absolutely anti- Office Hours 9-12 a.m. 1-5 p.m E. J. FOLEY 921 EAST HURON cks E of High School Phone 99 The DETROIT UNITED LINES Ann Arbor Time Table Limited Cara for Detroit-7:12 a. m. and hourly to 6:12 p. mn., also 8:12 p. mn. Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. m., 6:40 a. in., and every two hours to 6;40 p. m., 7:40 m., 8:40p. in., 9:45 p. m., and 10:45 p. ms To Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. m., 12:15 p. m. 12:30 p. in., 1:00 a. mn. aLUu J1Y 3-105 Sci LcU4l a cLs I n " Limited Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and outh Main Street every two hours to 7:46 p. m. Local Cars for Jackssn-5:20 a. m., and Surplus and Profits $67,000 every two hours to 9:20p m.,11:15 p.m.- When you're Hungry Try Socialism Will Be Topic of Lecture. "Socialism" is the subject of an ad- dress to be made by Father O'Connor before the Catholic Students' club. at a meeting to be held in St. Thomas hall this evening at 8:00 o'clock. Ad- mission will be by membership card. FRESH SPRINTER MAY RECOVER Alfred Lindner's Condition Improved; Regains Consciousness. There is a slight chance that Alfred Lindner, '16, will recover from the at- tack of blood poisoning caused from a stone bruise received while cross- country running recently. A slight change for the better was noticed yes- terday morning. Yesterday the patient was able to take nourishment, and at times was conscious, recognizing his father when addressed. PROF. TRUEBLOOD WILL GIVE LECTURE ON JULIUS CAESAR "Julius Caesar" will be the subject of a lecture recital by Prof. T. C. True- blood in University Hall Tuesday ev- ening. This will be a regular number on the Oratorical association program, and membership tickets will be ac- cepted for admission. Single admis- sion will be 50 cents. Will Use Apparatus to Test Freshmen. Starting tomorrow Dr. George A. May will hold strength tests in the freshman gym classes by means of a, special apparatus which he devised for measuring the arms and back. An- other test at the end of the year will show the gain made by each man. SOCCER ENTHUSIASTS MAKE DEBUT AT ALL-FRESH GAIE But Few Experienced Players Respond to Coach Douglas' Call for Candidates. Soccer made its debut at Michigan yesterday afternoon between the halv- es of the Fresh-Adrian tussle. In many ways the initial attempt to introduce the sport was unsuccessful. Experi- enced men failed to appear and Coach Douglas coiuld only gather enough amateurs to make two teams of nine men each, 11 being the regulation num- ber. Although sceptical onlookers ridi- culed the soccer men, enough interest was shown to make the game a lasting sport. The soccer season extends into December and it is believed that Coach Douglas will keep his men busy until the game is shelved for the winter. ' THE BIG CORNELL EXTRA WILL BE THE LARGEST AND $BEST "WUXTRA" PUBLISHED BY THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Gene & Kathryn K Singing and Pianologu TWO NIFTY CIR Dancing Duo Extra Feature W. E. whittl Ventriloquist "Back to the White Hou PATHE WEEKL Moving Pictures World Eve i COMING THURSDAY GREAT LE( HINDO MAGICIAN A Tip Reserve your seats for Friday night the parties. I Class Toques Free I I- The St. James Cafe. I BELMONT I I Meals 25c Lunces and Short Orders 5e Sunday Chicken Dinners 25c - I ur Finishing, Kodak Supplies e Framing, Flashlights, U of M Zery, Post Cards. Kodakery F. MINKLEY, Prop. TH STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. We will give a Class Toque Free with every purchase of Men's Swea)er Vest or Rain Coat, or with other purchases aggregat- ing $5 in our Men's Furnishings ; Department. Offleial toques for all classes ''MACK & CO.0 MAIN STREET Redecorated 1912 Chinese and American Restaurant' Private rooms reserved for parties and ladies and gentlemen. 514 S. State St. Choj St * .1 ARROW Notch COLLAR MADE IN FOUR HEIGHTS 'i"edow2V a in. Belmont 2:in. Medora 2% in.. Chester 2 in. l1c. each-2 for 25c. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Makers 9 I ... 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