THE MICHIGAN DAILY or Winter Suit from the y line in the city. Dress Suits a specialty ..H. Wild Co. Tailors and Importers 811 South State Street Scrap Books higan Scrap B~ook is the best on the Market for the money. er our books before you purchase. We also have extra leaves u have it filled. If you have not had a scrap book before start nd get one at Sheehan & Co.o T HE MICHIIGAN DAILYA 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-l 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. m.; 7 to xo p. mn. Business Mlanager-; 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, 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 Maude Edwards .............Women Harold B. Abbott..... .......Cartoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis R. Hailer Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett Taylor........Edwin R. Thurston NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter D.. RFred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter..........Morris Milligan Bruce J. Miles...........Ernest R. Burton Lester F. Rosenbaum...David D. Hunting REPORTERS James D'evlin.......... J. V. Sweeney Leonard M. Rieser......... Harold P. Scott Leo Burnett............... Fenn H. Hossick F. M. Church............... Carlton Jenks Charles S. Johnson ............C. II. Lang Bernus .E. Kline............ J. R. Kistner Will Shafroth...............Henry C. Bogle .F. F. McKinney........ G. S. Johnston WV. R. Melton........ Ralph E. Cunningham Y. F. Jabin Hsu ........... I-, i. Rummel BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr...........Advertising Mgr. Emerson Smith .................Accountant Laurence D. Bartlett........ Circulation Mgr. Sherwood Field.............. John Leonard Harry E. Johnson FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912. Night Editor-H. C. Bogle. SOME TICKETS REMAIN UNSOLD FOR FISHER PARTY There are still a number of tickets for the Fisher party at Granger's this evening left unsold. The principal feature of the party will be a new, song, "Just One Little Dance in Your Arms," which was written by Burton Fisher, especially for the J-hop. Tick- ets for the party can be secured at the door this evening or by calling 319 or 236. League to Hold Party This Afternoon The League party this afternoon will feature a unique imitation phon- ograph exhibition, and a chafing dish supper. The program is in charge of twenty girls, appointed by the general social committee, and, as this is an innovation from the usual arrange- ment, an interesting time is expected. Members are expected to come early and bring their Christmas sewing. Prof. Scott Lectures Tonight at Flint. Prof. F. N. Scott leaves for Flint this morning where he will deliver a lecture tonight on "Books that Wear and Books that Wear Out." The lec- ture is on the extension course. BEST MAGAZINES for Have you seen the new vc Better than ever, only 25 cents W AHR'S Better give us your order now. We are in a position to give you the I . I University Bookstore momom CLUB PRICES STUDENT O0O1STORE T Y PEW R ITERS c enrOIrthe ALL MAKES FOR SALE 0 R RENT WHY NOT HAVE YOUR MICHIIGANENSIAN PICTURE now so that you can have some of Platinum Portraits made from te negative-your friends at home will appreciate them for X'mas. 5tzsdl 319 15. Hu rem 8St. Phonrae 961-16 COODS AND PRICES RICHT Our stock of Mandolins, Guitars, and small musical instruments the largest to select from. GRINNELL BROS. 120-122 East Liberty St. My clothes repre- in standards e you feel assurance ou put them on. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Street CARDS - PROGRAMS-STATIONERY WRITE. GRFOV SAMPLES GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co. DETROI.Mlicn -p S ie. Through Electric-Lighted Sleeping Cars Effective Nov. 24th via Michigan Central-Big Four in connection with Queen & Crescent and Southern Railway Detroit to Jacksonville Leave Detroit 10:35 p. m. Daily Leave Toledo 12:30 night Daily Arrive Jacksonville 8:40 a. m. 2d morning LOW WINTER TOURIST FARES on sale daily, October 15th to April 30th; return limit Junelst. For particulars consult Michigan Central (E A PTicket Agents LNS Meeting of night editors at Daily of- flee at 5:00 o'clock. today. Everyone must be present. A MEETING NEEDED. Just how big a tangle the Confer- ence question is, was clearly evidenc- ed last night at the Union membership dinner, in the presentation of its two sides. It is unfortunate that there is a problem in our midst that causes men, all with Michigan at heart, to go off at different tangents each year with resultant enmity and bad blood. However, the perpetual and grow- ing agitation among Michigan men, es- pecially the alumnni, is proof of the necessity of a solution that will bring every issue up to date. The problem is here, and has been here for years, and every Michigan man should do his utmost in solving it, once and for all. Every organization on the campus should give it undivided attention. The university can't afford to have its out- going graduates divided year after year as is now the case. Michigan men everywhere want the issues, as seen by our athletic author- ities and the athletic authorities at the other western schools. Those issues can best be determined by a meeting of Michigan representa- tives with the Conference. AND MICH- IGAN SHOULD OFFICIALLY ASK THE CONFERENCE FOR A DISCUS- SION ON THE QUESTIONS INVOLV- ED. Ferris Club to Attend Ypsi Reception Ferris Institute Alumni club of Yp- silanti will hold a reception tonight in the gymnasium there, to which the local club is invited and also all stu- dents in the university who are grad- uates of the Ferris Institute. About fifty members of the club have signi- fied their intention of going. Meeting of all fresh lit basketball candidates in the trophy room, Wat- erman gym today at 4:30 p. m. Fresh pharmics will meet today at 4:00 p. in. in room 303, chemical building. Meeting of the Gargoyle business staff today at 5:00 o'clock. All copy must be in at this time. . Cosmopolitan club meeting today at 202-203 U. H. at 7:30 o'clock. CHEMISTS VISIT ANN ARBOR TODAY. (Continued from page 1.) engaged in university work; "Indus- trial Efficiency," William M. Booth, consulting engineer of Syracuse, N. Y.; "Composition of Glucose and Starch Sugars," Dr. Edward Gude- man, of the Columbus laboratory, Chi- cago. The meeting today is one of general interest and will be open to the public. All subjects are approach- ed from a practical rather than a sci- entific standpoint. Dr. G. W. Thompson, chief research chemist of the National Lead Co., of New York, was here yesterday, in- specting experiments which are being made in the chemical engineering de- partment. Prof. A. H. White talked last night at the banquet of the insti- tute at Detroit. PRcaedo Tl(U i f1ji I PA ' I ''' r ' f i! ,; I,~ U 9 ii lI HI Ire ".'_\ . Al 7'I lAir dllrri,,i i (!u .... /, - 1 , t .'' "istl jive!y In di yidr.al" MUSIC AND DRAMA. The Faculty Concert. A widely varied program well given made the faculty concert last evening interesting to a large audience. Mrs. Rhead again played several numbers from her present recital, . and gave them with technical precision and finish. Her reading of the Chopin l3allade was broad and impressive. William Howland sangd a charming group of Shakespeare songs, which displayed the more delicate side of his art. The Bruch concerto opus 58, with which Samuel Lockwood closed the program, received its first hearing in America. The composition seems somewhat hard in outline, but has much flowing melody, and some superb bravour passages that exhibited Mr. Lockwood's mastery of his instrument. - {i A Choice Bit in the Tattler 4 Everyone enjoys the college paper--and a Fatima a ' 60 Fatima coupons will secure a white satin pillow 20 lop. 24 in. square, decorated wih handsomel painted Ilower. -12 designs to select from. HIROPOD Y ,CORNS CARED FOR AND NAILS CURED et also taught Everything absolutely anti- Office Hours 9-12 a.m. 1-5 p.m . J. 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