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January 17, 1913 - Image 2

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I-IF MICHIIGAN DAILY

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THE 1ICIIOANDAIL
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except :Monday dur-
ing the university year.
E~ntered 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: E ditor-i to 3 p. In.; 7 to io
p. mn. Business M'anaer-r to _3 p. mn.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $250; by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University P'ha. macy; Davis
and Koniald's Confectionary Store.
Phones: Bell and Home, 960.
Frank Pennell........... .Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard ..........Business Manager

ADOUDIL!,TRIEAT. a
Uni-versity hail is destined fora
docuble treat tonighit in hiaving anotherc
of tho debaiting classics between Mc
igan and ,tChlicago with 1the Honiorab-le
WVilliaml N. Ferris, newlyI elected gov-
ernor of this stalte as the presiding-
officer'. Tt will be Michligan's first op-
portunity to g-re "t the newv governor
since his election and it is to be hoped
that the opportunity wvill not be neg-
lectedl.1
Incidelntadlthese debates wvith Chi-
cago seem of late to have acquired the
for1tuna: tehai of bringing the state's
cief0 execuitive here to act as presid-
in1 ofier The vivid addre ss made
byv Governor Osborn on thiat occasion
TWOyer ago will long be remember-
ed by those who had the extreme good

tegin the Year Right
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or Ledger, Card Cabinet, Quart of Ink
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Maurice Toulme .............. News Editor fotnfatnin h eae h
C. Harold Rippler ...........Assistant otn f t~tik h eae h
Karl Matthews .............Athletic Editor same is bound to be true of tonight's
G. C. Eldredge .............Assistant
John Townley ...... ....Music and Drama word-fest. Governor. Ferris rightly
an lde Edwards .. .........Womeni enjoys a country-wide reputation on
1 Iarold B. Abbott................ Cartoonist - ~ ..

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Capital $100,000.

Surplus and Profits $67,000

The Ann Arbor Savings. Bank
Capital Stoc~k $300,000 S urplus $IC0,13CO
Resourses $3,000,000
A General Manking Business 'fransacted
Officcrs: Chas. E. Hiscockc, Pres., W. D. Hatri-
man, Vice-Pres., M. 7" Fritz, Cashier.

Ann Arbor Time Table
Limlite Cars for Detrolt-<12' a. in. and
bolurly to x.1 2 p. in., also u:12p!. nn.
Lcal Cars ;or Dss:roi -");4() a. mn., 6:40 a.
in., and every two hours to 6;10 p. in- 7:40
p. wn., 8:4 0 p. 4'.,-):417. in., and 10:43 p. in
To Yps5ilanti ontly. 11:15 p, . ,, 12:15 ph. in.
12':30 p. m., 1:00 a. m,
Limited Cars for Jackson-7 :46 a. mn. and
every LWO fhours Wo7:46 Xp.n.
Local Cars for Jackhson- 5:20 a. in., and
(,very two bours to 9:410 p. lu., 11:15 p.mi.

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We test eyes No "Dop" sd.Wemkeyour
glasses.,

EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Louis P. Habler
Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers
lt. Ltnmett Taylor........ Edwin R. Thurston i
NIGHT EDITORS
H. Beach Carpenter . Fred B. Foulk
Morton R. Hunter ........Morris Milligan
Bruce J. Miles..... ....rnest R. Burton
Tiester F. Rosenbanin.lavid D. Ihunting
REPORTERS
Leoard24.Rieser........ flarold P. Scott
Leov Bunsett..........,.....Feun f1, lUossick
1'. M\. ('burch............. Caritun Jenks
Cales S. Johnson ... .....C. i1i.Jangi
fernus E. Kline....... J.l.kisteer
1lVill Shafroth ............enry C. Bogle I
1F. F". MclKinney ........G. S. Johnston
A. R. 1Melton..... .RaflphTi. Cinningbani
V.1'. Jabin Hsu.............~. tRuinel
Franik E. Kohler......Herman Poinper
BUSINESS STAFF
A. R. Johnson, Jr.. ,......Advertising Mgr,
Emerson Smith.... .........Accountant
Laurence D. Bartlett........ Circulation Mgr.
Sherwood Field .,.......John Leonardi
harry P . Johnson
FR1ID)AY, JANUARY 17, 1913.
Night Editor-F. M. Church.
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IW reneiber thlat four athbletic offices
iull b 1s; llced onlSaturday.
I 'leFtieinb it is your duty as a Inl-
beri of the athletic .association, to get
ofver to the polls nand - ote.
Rimwiber thAt your coupon boob
will hve fo;l e 1)resented if you get inl
your ite.To inaake sure, 'better taut
fh bwJ ook on your person now. Other-
ise yt aoui ?ah"forget.
iaeiber to vote for the Inen youi
feel c mnfident will best represent the
4studenit bojdy in case they are eventu-
ally elected froniflhe board of direct-
or o the b!oard ini contr'ol of atlilel-
is s. Thdis is the renal signific~ance at-
tmihg to the o wling election.
BEFORE YOU VOTE.
Another day remains before the op-
ening of the polls for the annual spring
election of athletic officers. You1 still
have twenty-four hours in wvhich to;
do soave hard determined thinking.
Better stay at home. if you can't give
your ballot the benefit of such think-
ing; if you intend random shots with
your "X-s."
In that election tomorrow, vote .for
the man who in your judgment has
the' shade of his opponent in the qual-
ity of his back-bone, his stamina, his
ability to fight for the right, his cour-
age under fir e, his resolutions to see
that in the future student opinion be-
comes a potent force in the athletic
policies of the university. This should
be the controlling factor in your de-
cision, not the question as to wNho is
the best of "good fellows."
Forget your organizations, forget
your social affiliations, forget your in-
timacies, and jtsubstitute everything
to this larger problem of selecting
meen who are leaders in every sense of
the word.

thie 1 aLti-ri r 4Jant b is ,nuca t. n iLLL ei
with non-political ais with political
topics. Because of the sig nificanice of'
the debate and the governor's initial
visit to the university, empty seats
should be a scarity.
('omique has y ,+New Owner,
owners hip of the Comique theater
has changed from the control of <E. R.
Frost to that of Thomas A. Mead; a
T)etroit attorney. It will' be conducted
foer himi by Miss Emily Fisher, for-
nerly of Detroit and New York city,
who is now takling a ctive chaargc of the
place.
M\iss' Fisher, whio is a talented vo-
calist, will be wheard daily in classical
and l Iopulair selections.
_ MIeeting of Indiana club at Tappan
hall 4:00,o'clock today.
Fresh lit party at Barbour gym 23
o'clock tomorrow.
J law basketball practice at Y. M. C.
A. 4 :00 o'clock today.
!The course in Rtostant in the French
department, course 28, will bie given-
on Mondays and Wednesdays at 11:00
o'clock this semester.
Women's social commnittee of J lit,
class request every girl intending to-
come to luncheon S'aturday noon, to
hand in names to Irene Big alke or
Phylis Divine before noon .today..
MIUSIC.LT CLUJBS WILL _I1XI{E'
DEMAT AT J-1101" CONCERT.,
Selections; by Quartette and Mlichiigan
Songs to Feature the
Programi.
TheT conmbined Glee and MAandolip
clubs will make their first appearance
this season at the J-hop concert which
will. be given on Thursday, Februay.
6. Despite the fact that no trip was
taken by the clubs during the C"hrist-
mas .holidays, regular practice has
been carried on since October, and it
is assured that the clubs wiill present
'a finished perforinance for the benefit
of the J-hop guests.
As usual Michigan songs will= be fea-
tured; and a number of the latest song
hits wvill also be on the program. There
will be a numiber of new features and
th-e varsity quartette w,<ill render a
few special selections. The concert
will >be given in University Hall and
the seats down stairs will sell for $1.00
a,,nd those in tb~ebalcony for 50 cents.
F'resh lit class dues payable T'0DA Y
ait ["niversity Mall. 7:-45 a,. in. to 5 :00,
1). m., W50 enats.

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ON MAIN STREET
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always has a good supply of Fatinias .
Wilh echc packiwge of f aimna you 5ef a
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Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.--Saturdlays till
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A Most Convenient Place for Your
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