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The Michigan Daily, 1912-12-20

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THU MICHIGAN DAILY

Select your Fall or Winter Suit from the

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largest line in the city.

Dress Suits a specialty

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311 South State Street

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Holiday ,Goods
We have the finest line of Christmas Cards in the city.
MMAGAZINE SVBSCRIPTIONS
At the lowest club rates
PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS'.
With your Initials and Address
Leave your orders new at
Student's
ha s Bqokstore

Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
iag the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan, under Act of Congress ,of March g,
t879.
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, Maynard Street.
Office Hours: Editor-: to 3 p. i.; 7 to to
p. m. Business Manager-t to 3 P .m.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.So; 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. HaroldH ippler...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 P. Hailer
Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers
R. Emmett Taylor......Edwin R. Thurston
NIGHT EDITORS
H. Beac Carpenter D.. RFred B. Foulk
Morton . Hunter.........Morris Milligan
Bruce J. Miles ........... Ernest K. Bptrton
Lester F. Rosenbaun.....David D. Hunting
REPORTERS
Leonard M. Rieser-........Harold P. Scott
[eoBurnett.............enn H. Hossick
F. M. Church............. Calton Jenks
Charles S. Johnson............ C. H. Lang
Bernusi E. Kline ..... ...... R. Kistner
Will Shafroth ............Hen C. B ogle
F. F. McKinney............G. S. Johnston
W. R. Melton.........Ralph E. Cunningham
Y. F. Jabin Hsu...........H. . Rummel
Frank E. Kohler..........Herman Pomper
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 20, 1912.
With this issue, The Michigan Daily
will discontinue publication for the
holidays. The next paper will be is-
sued Wednesday morning, January 8,
1913.

COMMUNICATIONS
(This paper assumes no responsibility
for sentiments expressed in com-
munications.)
Editor, The Michigan Daily:-
Your editorial entitled "Snobs" that
appeared Thursday hit the nail square-
ly on the head. Your estimate of the
number of snobs in the university may
be slightly exaggerated, but you are
to be congratulated upon the sensible
stand you take upon the matter. A
person's worth is not measured by the
height of the social status into which
he is born, but by the height he raises
himself above that status.
The other evening as' everyone was
hurrying to dinner, I chanced to over-
hear a few remarks that demonstrated,
to my disgust the air of superiority
that is assumed by many of the stu-
dents.
Three co-eds passed two others and
one of the three spoke a word of kind-
ly greeting to the nearer of the two,
who did not pay the slightest sttention
to her.
"Don't you know your friends?" ask-
ed her companion.
"Oh, replied the girl, sneeringly, "I
don't care to know them. They wait
on table at the boarding house."
Any man or woman who has the
pluck and courage to gain an educa-
tion by working for it is far above
the contemptible cad or snob who
looks down upon them because of it.
If this air of superiority is encouraged
or allowed to- go on unchecked, the
traditional democratic spirit of Mich-
igan, for which it is known throughout
the United States, will soon become a
tradition and nothing else. The soon-
er the snob is brought down from his
self-constructed elevation, the better it
will be for our school and for the
snob himself.
Yours for democracy,
L.C. R.

W Ail

Holiday Editions
Sfor Christmas Cifts
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS OF
Fiction, Biography and Travel
Christmas, Cards, Calendars and Novelties
THE MICHIGAN CALENDA R 1913-5

University Bookstores

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WRY NOT HAVE YOUR
MICHIGANENSIAN PICTURE
now so that you can have some of
made from the negative--your friends at hoa wil appreciatc thim
for X'mas.

THE SEASON
For balls, dinners, theatre par-
ties, etc., is here. Perhaps you
have grown too STOUT for your
evening clothes; perhaps t o o
SLIM; perhaps they are WORN
OUT, and perhaps you HAVEN'T
ANY. Come on in.
Dieterle
TAILOR Liberty Street"
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101-103-105 South Main Street

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Surplus and Profits $67,000

he Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $100,000
Itesourses $3,000,000j
General anulag 3usIessTransacted
ltficfs Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Harri-
man, Vic-Pres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier.

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Aun Arbor Time Table
Limited Cars for Detrolt-7:12 a. m. and
hourly to 6:12 p. mn., also 8:12 p. "m.
Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. m., 6:40 a.
m., and *very two hours to 6;4p.i.. 7:40
p. mn., 8:40 p. mn., 9:45 p. mn., and 10:45 p. n3
To Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. m., 12:15 p..m.
12:30 p. m.,.1:00 a. m.
Limited Cars for Jackson--7:46 a. a. and
every two hours to 7:46 p.im.
eeal Cars for Jackson-5:20 a. m., and
every two hours to 9:20 p. m.. 11:15 p. m.

Our Optical System*.
is equipped to- give the best service.
We test eyes No "Dfrops" Used. We make your
glasses.
1, 1Shur-On Agency e

Arnold & Co.
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AS IT SOUNDS
BETTER CANDY

THE ARRIVAL.
Christmas! The good, glad holidays!
And all they mean to Michigan men
and women!
The end of the first, long pull is
here; and many an impatient fresh-
man-perhaps an upper-class-man or
two-has already packed his vacation
wardrobe, and is getting his mouth
fixed for home cooking, his ears ready
for home talk, and his brain ready for
its meed of welcome rest. Out-going'
trains will soon be carrying students
by hundreds. They are going,li'ke car-
rier-pigeons, straight back to the best
place on earth; and, we are sure,
like carrier-pigeons they are bearing
messages, messages of. work well-
done, of rest welT won, of joy at being
home again, where they may turn their
minds to fresh pastures and gather
new strength' for the coming short,
hard pull, and the last, steep pinch, of
the semester. To them we say: Good
luck and joy attend you!
But there are many, too many, who
must stay behind, who must substitute,
for a real vacation, the poor counter-
feit of Ann Arbor in a deep sleep. We
will not dwell on the subject-it is too
touchy for our scratchy pen-longer
than to say to these: Get exercise,
get all the entertainment that is go-
ing, get nuts for the squirrels, get
together, If misery does love company,
it is because company hates misery.
And to the Home-goers, to the Stay-
behinds, to the At-homes, to every-
body, The Michigan Daily repeats
those fine old words that even repeti-
tion cannot rob of strength: "A merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year."

PICKPOCKETS WILL FIND NO
"PICKINS" AT DENTAL CLINIC
Thqse who have ever experienced
the pleasant sensation of having their
coat-pockets rifled while they were
having their teeth fixed in the dental
clinic, will be gratified to learn that
steps are being taken by the authori-
4ies to have the clinical equipments
so arranged that the patients will be
able to leave their wraps in plain
sight while-theyare being operated
on. In the past it has been custom-
ary to leave all coats and other su-
perfluous garments outside of the lab-
oratory, thereby exposing them to the
tender mercies of all who "happened
by." The new idea is simply this: to
install immediately under the dentists
tool shelves, a cast iron rack or shelf,
for the patients' wraps.
It is hoped that this will alleviate
the dental authorities from any em-
barassment and responsibility i-n the
care of such things, as well as make
the patients feel safe regarding their
valuables. The pedestals, as they
might be called, are being made in the
engineering shops and will number
about 90 and are to be installed inside
of two weeks.
Senior Dent Appointed Editor.
L. P. Jackson, '13D, was appointed
associate editor of the Michiganensian,
to represent the ,dental and homeo-
pathic departments, at a meet-
ing of the senior classes of those de-
partments held yesterday morning.

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Ass Arbor'e Best Confectionery. Ice cream soda de luxe. Candy of all
descriptions.
WE PA IPECIAL ATTENTION TO STUDENTS, PARTIES, ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
ON MAIN STREET

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At home they know the import-
ant things -a box of wholesome
Fatimas right on top.
60 Fatima coupons will secure a white satin
pillow top, 24 in. square, decorated with hand-
aomel, painted flowers-12 designs to select from.
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CARDS - PROGRAMS -STATIONERY
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A Thoughtful Gift

Also dinners,lunches and refreshments
Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.--Saturdays till
9 p.m.
Orchestra Saturdays-,-Noon and Evening.
SECOND FLOOR
Mack &Co.
MAINS PTiREET"

Through Electric-Lighted Sleeping Cars.
Effective Nov. 24th
via
NewYorkdintra Li nS
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 June 1st.

good in every
way as the col-
lars that bear
the same name
1.50 Vp
Cluett, Peabody & Company, Makers

It does not have to be some-
thing novel or freaky to please a
gentleman. It is well known that _-j]
our stock of flen's Furhishings appeals to
tasty dressers.

WAGNER & CO.

Th e
Liberty and Main ts. State Savin s Bank
A Most Convenient Place for Your wn J. Booth, President Wi. Arnold, Vice-President
Banking C. John WaIz, Jr., Cashier
" Try our work. One pair trousers
CutThisOut prsedatree to anyon0 bringing
in this ad Nwith th,,-.
OTTO F. MALCOLM 358 Maynard St.
Op to dafe pressing parlor

For particulars consult
Michigan Central
Ticket Agents

Haberdashers
State Street

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