THE MICHIGAN DAILY [CH. VS. CORNELL ill all pick Michigan as the winner. Why not pick your suit from a winning line of good. G. H. Wild Co. Tailors and Importers 311 South State Street Sweate rs Now that the weather is cool you will need a good warm EATER to keep warm, made in all colors. GREY, BLUE, WHITE. THE fCHIGAN 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, 1 879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor-i to 3 p. m.; 7 to 1o p. m. Business Manager-i to 3 p. m. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.6o; 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 EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis 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 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1912. Night Editor-Brdce 3. Miles. TODAY'S COLYUM of undiluted joy- ousness might well begin with some very funny observation. Not being able to. think of any such thing (Ejac- ulations of "Strangely enuff")will continue anyway. Oh, Very Well, Seeing You Live Near Pittsburgh. Crafton, Pa., Nov. 9, 1912. Deer Scinty: Out of respect for a "has-been" try this in the Colyum, for the "miss,. this, kiss, bliss" extravaganza- 1 Miss 2 Kiss; 0 This 4 Bliss! -D. G. F. $6.00 A little of the stuff they preach, on the part of the self acknowledged so- phisticated, and fewer words shot at random, would meet with keen ap- preciation. BUY A SWEATERf *.the We Arrythesbgame We carry the Best Line of Auto Sweaters made Michigan and Cornell Banners, Pennants,Arm-Bands, etc., etc. Souvenirs of all kinds at I w AHR'S -- $7.50 each University Bookstore Sheehan & Co. It Is Ee sy to Recolinize e. 1Ibeorap .:. .... . . . .. I RMANCE Studio 319 E. ltrome St. phone 961-L r than promise-you tailor to give you -not convensation. Heterle Liberty Street (Copyrighted) SENIOR ADVISORS. A NEW PLACE' Lunches, Ice Cream, Fine Candies, Tobaccos BU SYEE Ye Old.sPMission Shop Will open about November 1st 313 South State Street hSubb House 9 South State Street Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4.00 per Week. Safe Drinking Water. C. C. Freeernan, Pioprietor 1 '4 NNOUIN.CEMENT GO TO In the new advisory system that has been recommended for freshmen, by a committee of the faculty, there appears a solution to the question of starting freshmen into college in the right way. The faculty advisory sys- tem was inaugurated five years ago. It has had a fair trial. Suffice to say, it has not had the success anticipated. The cause is due neither to the faculty nor to the students, but to the system itself. It is not in the nature of a first year man to approach calmly a staid fac- ulty advisor to ask him what he thinks about matters inherently apart of a sphere outside that of the advisor. A freshman will not consult his advisor about his work, when he has already had a chance to consult his various instructors, separately. A professor is usually not the one to tell a first year man about Michigan customs, when there is a possibility that he himself has been on the campus only a few years, and perhaps has never entered into student life. Seniors, or those who have been on the campus longer, are the proper per-: sons to initiate a new man into univer- sity life. This method has proved suc- cessful at a number of large colleges. It has been tried, here at Michigan, in the case where each junior girl has a freshman girl under her supervision. Let it apply to Michigan students and it cannot help but be successful, for there are few freshmen who will re- fuse the opportunity, and few seniors who will not accept the charge. AMONG THE MISSING. A fair sized crowd of students met the team on its return from Philadel- phia Sunday afternoon. A thousand would exaggerate the sum total. It was noticeable that the majority of those present were upperclassmen.- There have been occasions, not far removed in history, when practically the entire student body has given up an afternoon in order to demonstrate its loyalty to the team. In other words four thousand, not one thousand, would approximate the number pres- ent at the depot. A small matter, some may argue. A big matter, we reply, emphasizing one inevitable conclusion-that num- bered among the missing was the greater part of those who would, if they only had the opportunity, turn out world-beating teams, and who have already burdened the atmosphere with elaborations on who's who, what's what, and what ought to be, on the Michigan football team. See those pipes along the diagonal walk? M'aterial for the Pipe Course Chorus initiation. Of chorus. ._.X_ Guess Who Taught Burns the Trade? After a little creditable sleuth-stuff on our part, we are prepared to state to the world the reason why the 1911 drinking fount won't run. It seems that the feed-pipe for the fountain goes under the economics lecture room, and the poor little drops of aqua dry up on the journey, so-, "And the aftermath of the whole af- fair will be that I get a pluck," mut- tered the stude as he reached for his analyt blue-book marked E- -X_ Unclassical Mythology. The Old Gent with the Scythe was sitting on the edge of a cloud gossip- ing with the Three Fates. All of a sudden, a golden bolt off a harp came zimming thiough the ether, hitting the venerable gentleman in the throat. "Right in the neck of Time," he mur- mured, at the same time pondering whether the remark would be immor- talized in Life or the Scintillator. __ Oh, You Say It's PoetryI When Whitey's mad, I'm sure I know What he whispers through his mus- tach-io; I'd write it down, but I'd rather throw The ticklish job on your old ty-po- "X! !((??! ;'-XX;Q@!7xi; (())X'.'"" We don't mind so much the beatin' we got, For we know it might have been worser; But it's rubbin' it in to the team too much To send them home in the Pullman "Mercer." -J. R. C. Philip Morris Amateur Finishing, K Picture Framing, Flash Stationery, Post Cards. Kodake H. F. MINKLE 301 SOUTH STATE STREET, Song hits from "My Little Frier d" are on sale today at ORINNELL BROS. 120-122 East Liberty St. All popular songs 10oc per copy. Yellow and Blue 15c per copy. CARDS- PROGRAMS -STATIONEI WRIT EINGRAVING SFI GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co. DETROIT, M beA ores t LwnN ea lRoomn 004 forest 9 9' i. 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University'Ave. Restaurant open, after having undergone some remodeling and impro essary in the premises, based always on the same principles of Pure and Genuine Food Educaeated Cooks and' Strict Cleanlirness in life depends on a strong and resourceful mind; but a strong and re- nind il living on a strong and healthy body. is obtained when good and rich bood is circulating iirour veins. we get the blood~? Easy to answer' From the food we are consuming.. enuine food well prepared and well served will constitute the ingredients od, will build up a strong constitution and a sound mind and will bring sin life. d stale food handled by the first man who calls himself cook Is the poison gradually in our system. If you don't feel that poison now you will feel when the results of the affection of your stomach will make you a slave ,rent pills and other medicines. t claia to eter high-class coeking and high-Class service at popular pries n open for Inspection to all visitors. -Mary Fawcett. 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