THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fall or Winter from the I ne in the city. Dress Suits a specialty H. Wild Co. Tailors and Importers 311 South State Street Scra p Books, higan Scrap Book is the best on the !Market for the money.. er our books before you purchase. We also have extra leaves I have it filled. If you have not had a scrap book before start get one at heehan & Co. ST 'DENT 'OOKSTORE osiTS n deposits are the leterle I= Liberty Street (Copyrighted) 'Loca~eprsentave:Uderwod~ne ritr . U F T F OR GE T B E AGAIN! TE EFICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan.; Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. Entered at the post-offce at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Ofce Hours: Editor- to 3 p. m.; 7 to 0 P.i. IBusiness 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, 960. Frank Pennell ............Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard ..........Business Manager Maurice Toulme ..............News Editor C. Harold Hippler ...........Assistant Karl Matthews.........A..thletic Editor G. C. Eldredge ........... .......Assistant John Towniey............Music and Drama Maude Edwards....................Women Ilarold I3. Abbott................artoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis R. Haller Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. EL;mmett T1aylor....... Ldwin R. Thurston NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter DI. RFred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter ..........Morris Milligan 1ruce J. Milcs...........ErnestR. Burton Lester F. Rosenbaum. avid 1). Bunting REPORTERS James I'evlin............... J. V. Sweeney Leonard M. Riesei .........IIarold P. Scott Leo Burnett...............Fenn H. Hossiek F. M. Church............... Carlton Jenks Charles S. Jonson.......C. If. Lang Berms?. Kline.........T. R. Kiter Will Shafrotn..............Hoeny gle F. F. McKinney ............G. S. Johnston W. R. Melton .........Ralph F. Cunningham Y. F. Jabin Is ............1-. .. Rummel BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr.. ......Advertising Mgr. Emerson Smith .................Accountant Laurence D. Bartlett........Circulation Mgr. Sherwood ield .........John Leonard Harry . Johnson SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1912. Night Editor-H. Beach Carpenter. PEUT ETRE. Yesterday five undergraduate edi- tors in Chicago agreed that Michigan ought to be in the Conference and that the present boycott against Mich- igan is unfair. Yesterday nine con- ference representatives in Chicago paid no attention to Michigan. Maybe today, the five editors will decide that the training table is an insurmounta- ble difficulty; maybe today, the nine Conference representatives will 91id- denly decide that they want Michigan back, and will make it easy for her to return; maybe today, the wishes of 25,000 students for games for Michi- gan in the West will be respected; maybe, well, maybe . MORE SPECULATION. Now that we have a woman's editor, we feel, privileged to enter editorially into women's affairs to the extent of suggesting that a student council for women might not be a bad idea. In our opinion, one of the best features of our university administration is that the women as well as the men are allowed, to a great extent, in their private life, to regulate their own conduct. They are not hampered at every turn with rules of conduct im- posed by the university authorities, and it is well that they are not. But self-government cannot be suc- cessful beyond a certain point unless organize. We hope that university women will be entrusted with the control of more of the university af- fairs in which they are interested, as they demonstrate their ability to han- dle those already entrusted to them, and a student council for women, as a centralizing and organizing force in self-government, strikes us as being extremely desirable. KNOW THE OUTSIDE WORLD. The typical university man lives in a little world of his own; cut off in! great measure from the real world outside, in which he is preparing to take a place. Without doubt he is t Hs getting the best preparation that the El best men of his time can devise; but the fact remains that he is out of touch with actual conditions, except the sporting events. He comes from 1W a high school, or a small preparatory I school, plunges into the most inter- esting and absorbing life possible, 10 and, even if he had any "practical" ex- perience before matriculation, finds himself engulfed in a swirl of college activities that, seemingly, gives him no time for anything else. The result is that, after years of getting ready for something, the pre- pared one finds himself a stranger in 5mm a strange land; speaking its language, but handicapped by a lack of knowl- edge of its immediate history; and compelled to learn that history before no he can do what he has been prepared to do. A remedy would be a compulsory course in Current Events and their Significance; but rno such course is offered. There is, however, another remedy, rather preventative, nearer at hand, and easier to take. In fact, aft4r one takes it for a short time, he e give special attention to Engraving and Plate Printing 0 cards from your card plate for 90c All work guaranteed lic biganStationery ave just received a shipment of the sweelest MICHIGAN STATION RY we have ever had. 35c to 75c per box i ar WHY NOT HAVE YOUR 1CHIGANEN SIAN PICTURE w so that you cap have some of PlatinumPortraits ade from the negative--ycur frieLds at home will appreciate them for X'mas. 1tqjdio 319 ED. Hzroxit. ph eone:961.L Us I T' 3 SA Y IT 313 SOUTH S T AT E HAM SODA, LUNCHES, W AHR'S University Bookstore FINE CANDIES clean that's We are here to serve you LeChubb House 209 SoIth State Street Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4.00 per Week. Water. Safe Drinking C. C. Frema n, Proprietof' ANNOUNCEMENT '1 GO TO a "Buroifield&Co. For the best Tailoring Service to be had Anywhere. In m iking Dress Clothes we aknowledge no equal, and prove our superiority in every instance. am Brcfeld & Company 106 Bast Zuron Streett cannot get along without it. The trouble is that college men are so healthy,-that is to say, so buoyantly confident,-that they scorn all "dope," especially preventatives, the very things that are reputed to be worth more to the ounce than all other med- icines to the pound. Do a bit of preparing on your own hook. Keep your feet in time with the college lock step-but your ear cocked for the marching tunes of the big procession going by outside. Do what nine-tenths of us don't do: read the daily papers and worth-while mag- azines. "GERMANY" QUITS COACHING FOR AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. "Germany" Schultz, former Varsity star center, who for the last two years has been head line coach at the Uni- tersity of Wisconsin, has resigned his position at that institution,.to en- Deliv ter the motor-car business with his brother at Fort Wayne, Indiana. Au- thorities at the western institution give the big fellow much of the cred- it for Wisconsin's winning the Confer- A Self-Fil ence championship this year, and in have ever all probability much pressure will be brought to bear on Schultz, to make him change his decision. U1MZZLED BULL DOG HELD PENDING PAYMENT OF FINE. One bull dog less one muzzle eqnals $8.45. This new mathemat-ical prob- lem was solved yesterday morning in a local justice court, when represen- tatives of the Alpha Kappa Phi frater- nity appeared and paid a fine. The bulldog which was found without a4 muzzle was claimed by them. Congressman Kelly Visits Ann Arbor. The Hon. Patrick H. Kelly, '00L, congressman at large from Michigan, WIh spent the day yesterday visiting friends on the campus. Mr. Kelly is one of the few Republican candidates That to win in the recent election, receiving name more votes than any man in his party in the entire state. Full Dress Tuxedo, and Prince Al- bert Suits for Hire. 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University Ave. QPONq 0TRAOK 0Q staurantopen, afterhaving undergone some remodeling and impro ary in the premises, based always on the same principles of Pure a.nd Genruine 'ood Educvted Cooks and Strict Cleaniness life depends on a strong and resourceful mind; but a strong and re- d is living on a strong and healthy body. btained when good and rich blood is circulating in our veins. get the blood? Easy to answer! From the food we are consuming. ine food well prepared and well served will constitute the ingredients will build up a strong constitution and a sound mind and will bring life. ale food handled by the first man who calls himself cook is the poison adually in our system. If you don't feel that poison now you will feel n the results of the affection of your stomach will make you a slave t pills and other medicines. ais to offer high-class cooking and high-class service at popular prices pen for inspection to all visitors. d O 'e You Fond of Live Moving Don't Blame the I m plement== are made of superio skilled tailors right shop. There is mor Merchant Tailor in cloth but the lasting and the sat lackin Pictures? oving Pictures that Move m to go yourself and en- nds. All home cooking. r sale. We cater for DETROIT UNITED LINES Ann Arbor Time Table Limited Cars for Detroit-7:12 a. m. and Ihourly to 6:12 p, im., also 8:12: p. m. Local Cars efor Detroit-5;40 a. m., 6:40 a. m., and every two hours to 6;40 p. i.. 7:40) p. in., 8:40 p. 2n., 9:45 p. mn., and 10:45 p. mn To Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. m., 12:1? p. m. 12:30 p. in., 1:00 a. mn, Limited Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and every two hours to 7:46 p. m. Local Cars for Jackson-5:20 a. m., aud every two hours to 9:20 p. m., 11:15 p. m. at THE bWame yourself-if you can't play up to form with a strange racket, or golf club, or base ball. There is no excuse for you. Spaldiug Athletic Goods are on sale in ever- town from Main to California. A. G.Spaulding &Bros. 254 Woodward Ave. Detroit The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $100,0 0 0 Resourses $3,000,000 A General Bankig.usiness Transact.d Officers; Chas. E. Hiscock,Pres., W. D. Harri- GN R Tailors s TEMPLE N MAIN ST.