THl =A;' u_ Our Political Platform is ght Price nd ual ity G. K. Wild Co. Tailors and Importers 311 South State Street pUUMMMM r Text Books Now and Second Hand All Departments DRAWING INSTRUMENTS THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ng the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor, Mich- igN, under Act of Congress of March 3, :79. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor-i to 3 p. m.; 7 to TO p. mn. Business Manager-i to 3 p. i." Subscription Price: By carrier, $.50; by mail, $300. 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 ... ..........iles EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis R. Haller Iuowell 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' Ellin...........riestIR. Burton David D. Hunting ............ J. V. Sweeney BUSINESS STAFF Adna R. Johnston.........Advertising Mgr. Emerson Smith .,.............Accountant Laurence D. Bartlett.....Circulation Mgr. Johni I. Lippincott TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912. Night Editor-Bruce J. Miles. We are Agents for the er, Keuffel and Esser and Dietzgen Instruments, Drag- upplies and 'Tables, Canvas Cases for Dran ing Boards, Rules, Fountain Pens at all prices. shan & Co. Students' Book Store Tuesday is WIMMEN'S DAY with us. Not but what every other day is too, but Tuesday's especially, y'understand. Gents will kindly refrain from reading this colyum on Tuesdays, as all that Will be said will be STRICTLY PRI- VATE between us girls. _X_ No Fair, Over Four Lines of Joysome ness. I-e occupied a bleacher seat. At "Case and Michigan;" He had a pair of grown-up feet, He LOOKED a real man. But-heavens, how I hate to tell- He wore-Lord, how. my fingers twist- He, wore, he wore, the howling swell, A brace of bracelets round his wrist! (No kid.) H. P. S. What's That Odor, Officer? Even Goldenlocks said, after eating the porridge: "It's a bear, it's a bear, it's a bear." -Anon. Hints to Wimmen. In passing on. the street two men whom you' know, stare one out of countenance and don't look at the other. It'll get you in right with one at least. X: X. X. says he could tell a "co-ed" in the dark. We disagree, old top. You couldn't tell her very much that way, if she lived inan approved house. We've got a fine mothy, mangy dog hanging around the office, who 'would look darling (we warned you fellows above that this was LADIES' DAY- move on)-would look darling, we say, if somebody bought a two-dollar bloodthirsty collar for him. Who wants to start a sorority? -X- Oscar, Dust off the Guillotine. IF a woman in Alaska cut off a would-be assailants hand with a butch- er knife, that's what we would call unhaniding the villian and cutting him cold. --X- L. S. 'slipped one over on us. She (we know it's a her) sent us a pome witi a one-cent stamp on'the en-vel- ope. We bit and spent a cent ourselv- es to get the letter out of hock. It was a gamble, and of course you've got to lose sometimes when you take a chance. Well, listen to reason and think how poor-it would look if we left the space blank. TEX T BOOKI New and Secondhand BOOKS for all departments DRAWING INSTRUMENTS and ENGINEERS SUPPLIES Loose Leaf Note Books, Fountain Pens, etc. headquarters. ii E It is Easy to Recognize S Photogiraph Make our store YD w 4 r Studiol 319 Er. Huron St. Phone 961-L WAHR'S Z Unviesrsity Bookstores See Grinnell Bros. for you.want. YELLOW AND BLUE, 15c PER COPY 120-122 EAST LIBERTY STREET - . a i r the coat what the to the watc.h. v the master band TYPE WRITERS New and Rebuilt - All Makes FOR SALE OR RENT 0. D. IdRRILL 322 S. STATE ST. Local Representative, Sztl 'S t cI : ..WRITER C ' Liberty Street C I- ,e Cb'ubb House 209 Souith State Street Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4.00 per Week. Water. Safe Drinking C. C. Irra~. n, Proprietor ANNOUN CEMENT Sam" GO TO Burolifield &',Co. SIGN UP! The Daily Solicits communications from its readers on matters pertaining to the university. However, it will, disregard any communication, regard- less of its quality, which comes with- out the signature of its author. The name will be withheld, if so desired, but the necessity of good faith on your part, makes it imperative that this rule be adhered to rigidly. MV. PEANUT POLITICS. When two men nominated for a. campus office decided a dlay or so ago not to get out and work to elect them- selves they did more than they realiz-" ed. They showed themselves men of the university type; they set an sex-I ample worthy. of a college campus. At what seems to be a most opportune time, they have created a precedent that ought to be universally adopted. Mr. Peanut Politics has been long enough among us. He has arrived in town on the first train before the op-, ening of school every year since the university was founded and has es-. tablished himself on the campus and gone up and down State street push- ing out small cardboards with his pudgy little hands and clearly betray- ing in his assumed graciousness the self-seeking nature lying behind his selfish little eyes. It is time that he was kicked out as a nuisance and that he was frowned down upon as a type not in harmony with the ideal we have for the kind of man we wish to rep- resent the university and run its af- fairs. All over the country a new senti-, ment is developing with regard to politics and politicians. This,?eeling recognizes the self-seeking man in public life as a menace; its ideal of a public servant is the man whose desire is to serve. Its slogan is: Let the of- fice seek the man; let it be a place of high calling to which the best man is summoned. Only in this way can the country lift its political and civic life out of the dirt and place it on the high plane where it must be. In inculcating this ideal the uni- versity certainly should lead. It should be ahead of the times striving for that which is good. We have already taken the right attitude in the matter of those elections which we care most about,namely the Union and Student Council elections. Why not make it an unwritten law, an attitude on the part of every student which will be more effective than force, that the selfish, self-seeking: man working for political preferment kills himself in the very act? University, Ph'armacy Quarry Drug, Store Davis & Kona ld E S PROGRAMS STATIONERY W RAT FOR SAMPES - ORY MAYER & THOM. CO. DETROIT MICH. IJ}~ I_ WANT A D Subscriptions taken now for the Daily at any one of these stores STATIONS THE NECK OP THE WOODS by COUNT OF KILLARNEY For the best Tailoring Service to be had Anywhere. In making Dress Clothes we aknowledge no equal, and prove our superiority in every instance. am" Burchfield & Company 06 East Huron Street The Michigan Daily As a matter of principle and super- stition we strenuously object to the training table being at Oyster Bay. Why not Seagirt? -0- Speaking of politics-oh very well then we won't. A to this rival Scintillator column, our dictionary says a scintillator is sort of a sparker. Sinply Miss Jibby under a nom de ~typewriter. --- Now that South Dakota has been put on the schedule the anvil chorus will start giving reasons why it should be taken off. There are some men who will criticise the tone of Gabriel's horn- and advise a saxophone for that venerable clerk of the Supreme court. PIANOS TO REiT, SCHAEBERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE. g Packard Academ ncngScol will be gin Oct. 8 all proper and fancy steps will be taught by.Pro. Scott. Office hours 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m. Phone 1850J Residence 570L. Special parties at all times. I It's Pipe .l Restaurant 709 N. University Ave. Huston Bro e Ideal Retaurant open, after having undergone some remodeling and impro- neat necessary in the premises, based always on the same principles of Puree rald Genuine Food Educseted Cools and Strict Cles~rnliness.. Suceess in life depends on a strong and resourceful mind; but a strong and re- irceful mind is living on a strong and healthy body. Healthis obtained when good and rich blood is circulating in our veins. How do we get the blood? Easy to answer! From the food we are consuming: re and genuine food well prepared and well-served will constitute the ingredients a fine blood. will build up a strong constitution and a sound mind and will bring 3success in life. Bad and stale food handled by the first man who calls himself cook is the poison roduced gradually in our system. If you don't feel that poison now you will feel ater on when the results of the affection of your stomach will make you a slave thie different pills and other medicines. We clain to offer high-class cooking and high-class service at popular prices r kitchen open for inspection to all visitors. 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 look around. 3 to 8 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 SinglerPassenger . .. 5oc To and from Parties $2.00 a couple rTwo or more. ....t ...25c each Bythesours.. ....... 0 From 10:30 p.m. to.6 a.m. 50c strai't- Trunks ...-.. 25c a floor idard Quality 1hee is no quicksand more g 4nstabie than poverty in quality and we avoid this quick- and by standard quality. Tennis, Golf, Base Ball, Cricket, Foot Ball, Bas- ketBallAthletic Equip- m Fene. C atalogue Free DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson Detroit Limited-£3:13 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., 6:45 a.m., and every two: hours to 10:45 p m. To Ypsilanti; 5:45 a.m. and half-hour. ly to 11:15 p.m.: also 12:15, 12:30 and 12:50 a. m. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound--5:4o and 7.15 a. m. and every two hours to 11:15 p.m. mmmmmmmmmmw Freshmen Caps Gym. Shoes, Suits, Towels, etc. Laboratory Suits and Aprons Engineering Overalls and Jackets, Interwoven Hose Operating Coats and Aprons Koleproof Hose-Sweaters k WAGNER f CO. Student Outfitter State St. Sign of the big white shoe. Sliokers and Raincoats Meisterschaft Shoes J. & M. Shoes Frisbie Collar Redman Collars Stetson Hats III. pp. DING & BROS. ,. Detroit, Mich. -Ir- I r DOA ':