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October 05, 1912 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1912-10-05

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THE MI

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r Political Platform
t Price and Quality
H. Wild C o.
Tailors and Importers
311 South State Street
ersity Text Books

New and Second Hand
All Departments
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS

THE fICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mlich-
i gan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
fentered at the post-office atAnn-Arbor, Mich-
igan, under Act of *Congress of March 3,
1879.
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, Maynard Stree"
Office Hours: Editor-i to 3 p. i.; 7 to 10
p).im. Business Manager-x to 3 p. im.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$ 3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis
and Donald's Confectionary Store.
Phones: Bell and Home, 960.
Frank Pennell ... Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard..........Business Manager
Maurice Toulme..............News Editor
C. Harold Hippler . ...........Assistant
Karl Matthews. ...........Athletic Editor
. C. Eldredge....... ...Assistant
John Townley.........Music and Drama
Leonard \I. Rieser........ .....iles
EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGeeLouis R. Haller
Hlowell 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' r vlin. .... ErnestR. B eurton
David D. Hunting... .,..... V. Sweeney
BUSINESS STAFF
Adna R. Johnston..........Advertising Mgr.
Emerson. Smith ... ..........Accountant
Laurence D. Bartlett.......Circulation Mgr,
John I. Lippincott
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912,
Night editor-Morton R. Hunter.
THE REPORTORIAL STAFF WILL
MEET TODAY AT 1:00 P. M.
THIS ALSO INCLUDES THE TRY.
OUTS.

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Yester-morn we intimated that we
would like some good, reliable pomes.
A deluge has came. In fact (to say
the same thing in longer words) un-
told scintillions of entries have arriv-
ed. At the time of going to press last
eve the office lad was still carrying out
bale 'pon bale of contrib-stuff inscrib-
ed 'pon everything from dainty, blithe-
some, perfumed-some, sorority XXX
linen, to mudy, scribibly copy paper.
All were welcome. To save argu-
ment we are using two of the most
sensible and substantial pomes sub-
mitted. We can't see this frothy, airy
stuff for dust. More tomorrow.
Yes, But the Metre.
Dear Folks: .They asked me up last
night
For dinner. Gee, it was a fright.
My knife stucl with me while I et,
But maybe they will pledge me yet.
This Might be Better.
There once was a feller who studied
His lessons each day an awful lot.
And when he graduated at the head of
His class, he got a job in a coal of-
fice.
The other Gink had a flock of fun,
And met everybody and was turri-
bul popular.
HE put 'over such a good line of talk
That they sent HIM to Congress.
Here's Concentrated Humor.
Jake-You look sleepy, old clap. In-
somnia?
The Stude to Whom Jake Spoke to
Whom-Naw; 'tirely different reason.
All my lectures were called off this
week.
Tabloid Psychic Lesson for Heute.
Tuck a 'steen dollar bill in your

TEX'T BOO]
Now and Secondhand BOOKS for all departme
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
ENGINEERS SUPPLIES

Loose Leaf Note Books, Fountain Pens, etc.
headquarters.

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Urniversity Bookstores

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We are Agents for the,

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el and Esser and Dietzgen Instruments, Draw-
end Tables, Canvas Cases for Drawing Boards,
ountain Pens at all prices.
ehan &Co.
Students' Book, Store

Studio 519 E. Hu~ron aSt.

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CARDS PROGRAMS STATIONERY
GREGORY MAYER & TIIOM. CO.

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p suit.
about
ress up

TYPEWRITERS
New and Rebuilt - All Makes
FOR SALE OR RENT
O. D. MORRILL 322 S. STATE ST.
Local Representative,
U NDERNOOD TYPEWRITER Co.
y of Food and Good II

See Grinnell Bros. or."wants Ir.
mu sic 1 itn
YELLOW AND BLUE, 15e PER COPY
120-122 EAST LIBERTY STREET
M ichigan Banners,

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OUR NEW OPPONENTS.

Iberty Street

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lie C bb House
favourably known for ten yeas will be niaintained at
$4.00 per week
C. C. FREEMAN, Proprietor
ANNOUNCEMENT
GO TO
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For the best Tailoring Service to be had Aywhsere.
In making Dress Clothes we aknowledge no equal,
and prove our superiority in every instance.

The University of South Dakota
should be warmly welcomed to the
Wolverine schedule. A fairly young
university, from a fairly young state,
it occupies a position, especially in
athletics, that ranks high. A potent
factor in the district of the west from
which it comes, a conqueror of the
boast of the Conference, Minnesota, it
has no stain that lessens its fame or
makes it'an unworthy opponent.
More than the mere playing of the
game is the more important feature
of the spread of Michigan's athletics.
From Penn and Cornell on the east
to South Dakota on the west, it occu-
pies a metropolitan athletic fame that
equals its enrollment. By the sched-
uling of this game, Michigan stands
as a factor in the country's athletics
and the old sectional hatred and seg-
regation of former years has been
abolished.
A double welcome to South Dakota.
A welcome because it is a worthy op-
ponent, clean in sportsmanship, fair
in play. A welcome because it opens
a new feature in Michigan athletics,
a country-wide acquaintance and re-
l ations.
UP GOES THE CURTAIN!
Welcome to you, Case. You've al-
ways, been a synonym for gentleman-
liness and a square deal. We'll forgive
you for all the chills you have given
us in the past and give new praise
for the kind of football you furnish.
Welcome to you, Team. We're all
going down to Ferry field this after-
noon and root our heads off for the
men'who will bang another champion-
ship on Michigan's athletic scalp-belt.
You're going to get a cheer for every
black-eye and every bruise that you
have received out in the scrimmage,
and we're going to stick up there on
the bleachers and help shove that pig-
skin across the Case chalk-marks until
the score-keeper loses track of his
arithmetic.
Go after 'em, Team, we're all with
you, every mother's son of us, and the
daughters.
Some of your old grade and high
school teachers would like to read a
WHAT'S WHAT. Why not send 'em
one today l 4

front pocket, blindfold your eyes, and
walk down a receiving line of solici-
tors representing the Daily, the Union,
the Oratorical Assoc. and the Choral
Union. Seven weeks later, on your
neat hospital cot, try to describe the
sensations experienced.
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This is One out of Our Own Garden.
Wilyum had a little boa constrictor,
A sleek and gentle beast,
Upon her strip-ed back he licked her,
Now Bill's six feet down at least.

Pennants ai

Pillow Toi

3urchfield & Company

106 Bast Huron Street

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What if the University band became a
little more of a University band?
Speaking of Hazing..
An. ounce of prevention is worth
'steen hours spent in drawing up dec-
larations.
You still miss our point. It fills in
the white spots.
If you want to show 'em where
Michigan stands, send 'em a WHAT'S
WHAT. . 4
All cars in the future will stop at
Goodyear Drug Store. 1-4-7-10
The best rebuilt typewriters of all
makes of the highest serial numbers
can be purchased for 1-4 to 3-4 of
mfrs. price at Morrill's over Baltimore
Lunch. Large consignment just re-
ceived. tf
If you want to buy or rent a type-
writer see Morrill over Baltimore
Lunch. tf
The Western Union uses 10,000 Un-
derwoods. See Morrill over Baltimore
Lunch. tf
PIANOS TO RENT, SCHAEBERLE &
SON MUSIC HOUSE.
Start your school year right by
having your muical wants supplied by
Schaeberle & Son Music House, 110
South Main St. The place where you
will find a complete stock of all musi-
cal instruments, supplies, strings, and
where you can have a first class re-
pair job done on your instrument.
Come in and loQk around. 3 to 8

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Pipe

443 South Division Stree
MacCregor Flat

Made and sold by Mrs. L. M. Baldwin at
a rate of 20 percent below regular retail
prices. Wholesale prices to fraternities
and clubs purchasing in amounts of $:o
and over. Wholesale prices average 30
percent below regular retail prices.

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Restaurant

709 N.
University Ave.

dael >estaurant epen, after having undergone some remodeling and irupro-
it necessary in the premises, based always on the same principles of
Pure a.nd Gen1uhne Food
Edacated Cooks and
Strict Clean1iness
caess in life depends on a strong and resourceful mind; but a strong and re-
eful mind is living on a strong and healthy body.-
alth is obtained when good and rich blood is circulating in our veins.
w do we get the blood: Easy to answer' From the food we are consuming,
nd genuine food well prepared and well served will constitutethe ingredients
ne blood, will build up a strong constitution and a sound mind and will bring
iccess in life.
d and stale food handled by the first man who calls himself cook is the poison
luced gradually in our system. If you don't feel that poison now you will feel
!r n when the results of the affection of your stomach will make you a slave
different pills and other medicines.'
We claim to ofter high-class cooking and high-class service
at popular prices
.tchen open for inspection to all visitors.

I uston .Bro '
Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.
On account of fire we have moved frsm 114 North State to our new
location at 300 North Main Street, being fully equipped we ask your
patronoge for the coming year. For prompt and quick service call our
taxies on leaving car. Also your
Baggage Delivered
to all parts of the city by our new auto truck on call day and night.
RATES
Single Passenger . . 5oc To and from Parties $2 00 a couple
Two or more .... .. 25c each By the Hour$3..00
From 10:30 p.m. to 6a.m. 50c strai't Trunks ...- . 25c a floor

d Quality
There is no quicksand more
unstable than poverty in
quality and we avoid this quick-
sand by standard quality.
Tennis, Golf, Base Ball,
Cric!ket, Foot Ball, Bas-
ket Ball Athletic Equip-
men GF s
Catalogue Free

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and
Jackson
Detroit Limited-8:13 and 10:13 a.m., 12:18,
2:13, 4:13, 6:13, and 8:13 p.m.
Kalamazoo Limited-7 :46, 9:46, and 11:46
a.m.; 1:46, 3:46, and 5:46 p.m.; Lansing-
7:46 p.m.
Local Cars East Bound-To Detroit, 5:45 a.m.,
$:45 a.m., and every two hours to 10:45
p.m. To Ypsilanti, 5:45 a.m. and half-hour-
y to 11:10 p.m.; also 12:15, 12:30 and
12:5o a. m. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars West Bound-5:4,o and 7 .5 a. m.
and every two hours to 11:15 p.m.

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Freshmen Caps
Gym. Shoes, Suits, Towels, eta.
Laboratory Suits and Aprons
Epgineering Overalls and
Jackets, Interwoven Hose
Operating Coats and Aprons
Holeproof Hose- Sweaters

WAGNER ft CO.
Student Outfitters
StateSt. Sign of the big white shoe.

Slickers and Raincoats
Meistersohalt Shoes
J. & M. Shoes
Frisbie Collar
Redman Collars
Stetson Hats
Hawes Hats
Cluett Shirts

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rd Ave.. . Detroit, Mich.

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