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December 01, 1912 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1912-12-01

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

ct your Fall or Winter Suit from the

line in the city.

Dress Suits a specialty

H.

Wild

Co.

THEII MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
Eintered 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-i to 3 P. in.; 7 to r0
p. m., Business Manager-- 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.

Tailors and Importers
81 1 South State Street

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Michigan Scrap Book is the best on the Market for the: money.
k over our books before you purchase. We also have extra leaves
n you have it filled. Tf you have niot had a scrap book before start
and get one at

Sheehan

&

Co.

ST.UDENT

SOOKSTIORE

DEPOSITS

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 .. .......Musi6 and Drama
,Maude Edwards.. ...... .W.~omen
Haod .Abott......... ...:...artoonist
EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Louis R. Haller
Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers
R. Enwiett Taylor........ dxiii R. Thurston
NIGHT EDITORS
H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk
Morton R. Hunter ......... Morris Milligan
Bruce 7. Mile.........-----nest 1R. Burton
Lester F. osenba un-..David 17. Hunting
Jams 'evinREPORTERS
Jae Deli ...... . V. Sweeney
TLeonard AM. Rieser"........ .II arold P3. Scott
Leo Burnett----------enn 11. i ossiclk
F., M. Church---------------Caitnton J enks
Charles S. Jhnson ............. C. I I. Lang
Learnus 1?.Klinxe............ J. l:. Kistner
Will Shafrrt...............I Henry~ C. Bogle
F. F. Mcl cnney-----------. S. Johnston7
W. R. Mclwoa......... Ralh B . Clanningbain
Y. F. Jabin Hsu............. 3. ,-. Runimnel
BUSINESS STAFF
A. R. Johnson, Jr.........Advertising Mgr,
Emerson Smith ..........Accountant
Laurence D. Bartlett.. .....Circulation Mgr.
Sherwood Field.............. John Leoniard
Harry E. Johnson
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1912.
Night Editor-Morton R. Hunter.

sfaction deposits are the
in town.
Dieterle,
R Liberty Street,
(Copyrighted)

CARDS - PROGRAMS - STATIONERY
V N s FORE
GR[GORY MAY[R & TIIOM C. DaeToIT.MicI

;CORNS CARED FOR AND
I NAILS CURED
Fet also taught Everything absolutely anfl-
Office Hours 9-12 am. 1-5 p.m
:J. FOLEY 921 EAST HURON
(s E. of High Schol Phone 9891
The
;rs and Mechanics Bank
-103-105 South Main Street

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Ann Arbor Time. TablIe
Limited Cars' fork Detroit-7-12 a. m,. and
hourly to 6:12 p.:in., also 8:12 p. mn.
Local Cars for Detrot-;40' a. in., 6:40 a.
in., and every two hours to 6;40 p. m.. 7:40
p. m., 8:40 p. mn,, 9:45 p. mn., and 10:45 p. in
'1o Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. m., 12:15 P. im.
12:30 p. in., 1:00 a. m.
Limited Cars for Jackson--7:44 a..lea. and,
everyf two hours to?'7:46 p. in.
Local Cars for Jackson-5:20 a. mn., and
every two hours to 9:20 p. in., 11:15 p. mn.

REAL POLITICS.

Surplus and Profits $67,000

A

On

Dail

at your door for Remainder of College Year

$2.00

Students in American Universities
have been criticised for being out of
touch with :the affairs of the, world;
in particular for being out of touch
with politics. There is more or less
justice in this accusation, but it is
not entirely our fault that the part we
play in political matters is so small.
We may be enthusiastic in our allegi-
ance to some party, to some man, or to
some principles, but it takes the keen
edge ofd of our enthusiasm when we
realize that we are not even able to
vote for the man of our Echoic E.
During the lastc-acampaign we form-
ed political clubs and wasted consid-
erable energy in political vaporizing,
but most of us did not have money
enough to go home, and since Bryan
said such mean things about the bloat-
ed plutocrats, the Democratic4 party,
at least; could not pay our way.
Wco have a chance now to turn our
political enthusiasm to a practical
end. . Several hundred politicians
have just been elected to offices which
they would be only too glad to retain.
They are perfectly willing to give us
a chance to vote for them. All we
need tq do is to start the ball rolling
and we should have no trouble in get-
ting a bill through the state legisla-
ture which will permit us to vote,-in
the national elections at least. Those
of us who live at too great a distance
from Ann Arbor to be able to get
home to vote, should organize '.our
forces and work to have this bill pass-
ed.
Freshmuan Spread Notice.
All college women who have not re-
ceved invitations to the freshman
spread, should notify Margaret Foote,
phone 187, at once.

MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS
$2.,50

Our Optical System
is equipped to give the best service.
We test eyes No " Drops" Used. We make your
glasses.
Shur-Oin Agency

Arnold & Co.
320 S. MAIN

J

anger's Academy of Dancing Call at Academy
,v Class -begins Tuesday, Nov. 19th, Register now. You can learn to
ice in one term. Tuition $3.00. For informntion calla~ Academy or
)ne 246.

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AS IT SOUNDS
BETTER CANDY

Liberty and Main, Sts.
AMost Convenient Place for
Banking

Your

The
State -Savings, Bank
Wm I. Booth, president Win. Arnold, Vice-President
C. John Walz, Jr., Cashier

THE SUGAR BOWL

WAGNER &

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Arbor's Best Confectionery. Ice cream soda de luxe.. Candy of all
descriptions.
E PAY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO STUDENTS, PARTIES, ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
ON MAIN STREET

Haberdashers~
State Street

the iforest lawn 'lea

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