THE MI( A: N E THE MI ANJ PoliticaIl PIatformI light Pie anld QualitY Tailors and Importers 31 1 South Sate Street UnLivrity Text Books New and Scoond Hland All Departments DRA WING,.INSTRUM ENTS THlE MCA-KWAN DAILY Official newsyaper 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-! igan, under Act of Congress of March 3a, 1879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing' Maynard Street. Office Hours; Editor-l to 3 P. in.; to ro p. in. Business. Manager-x to 3 p. in. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's, Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy; Davisj aad Konald's Confectionary Store. Phones: Bell and Home,, 96o. Frank Pennell ......... Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard .....Business Manager Maurice Toulme ..............News- Editor C. Harold Hipler............x.AssistantI Karl Matthews.............Athletic EditorI G. C. Eldredge ...........Assistant J ohn Townley---------Music and. Drama Leonard' M.Rieser......... .....Files ED ITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis R. Hailer H-owell Van Atiken Maurice Myers' NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach. Carpenter Fred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter........ .Morris Milligan Russell H. Neilspn .....Bruce J. Miles REPORTERS James D' E~i in ...........Errnest R. Burton, David D. Hunting...........3. V. Sweeney' BUSINESS STAFF Adna R. Johnston.......... Advertising Mgr. Emerson Smith ...........Accountant Laurence D. Bartlett......Circul~ation Mgr. SUNDAY, .OCTOBER 13, 1912. Sheehan :& of varied entertainments that have cost in past years, twice the money that is being charged this season. Co. Student's Book Store .44 4 44 p. It's Pffipe n gyro's hi h yo3u my customer. be? Today, to- day Don't keep rng. erie ;Liberty .Street righted) i ~TYPEiWRITER~S New and Rebuiflt - All Makes FOR SALE OR RENT 0. D. MORRILL 322 S. STATE ST. L~ocal Represen tative, UNDERWOOD TYPEWITER a 7, Suits Cleaned and Pressed ,,..... ... .. Suits Pressed ....... ........ ....$.;25, Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed ..... ...$?5 Overcoats Pressed.............. .... . $.20 Trousers Pressed..... .. ...........:, .10 410 S. STATE ST. Pressing and Repairing. All Work Pressed by Handy LOST, VOTES. Yesterday an athletic association election was held under conditions which have created considerable dis- content. To The Daily, there, is. no" doubt. that the requirements. for vot- ing, resulting as they. did in the prac- tical. disfranchisement of a number of bona fide mexnbers. of the, association, were ill-advised and worked. an. injus- tice. Whether a legal wrong was in- volved, the constitution of the. associ- ation and the courts' decision as to the reasonableness of..the requirements for voting, only, can decide. At pres- ent, it >lies within the power of the board of directors and the board in control to, reconsider ,the matter._and do its best to correct the injustice. SOPH OUT! The freshmen need feel no grief over their failure to keep possession of the center flag in yesterday's rush. Rather should the sophomores feel qualms over; the way in which, it be- came their property. The second year man who went into the freshman ranks, passing off as a freshman, and gaining a vantage point o~n their shoul- ders which made the climbing of the pole easy, violated all rules of fair play and brought harm to a Michigan tradition. Everything is fair in love and in war, soincone has said, but underclass con- tests do not come within this classifica- tion. Among the disorganized fresh- men such deception was not even clev- er. Even if clever, deception should' be kept' out of matters which are sup- posedly settled on their merits alone. The student council took the only course possible in awarding the cen- ter pole to the freshmen. At the next rush, it might well take precautions which would prevent any repetition of this morning's occurrence. GET A TICKET. It's high time for those who intend to take advantage of the list of big{ attractions offered by the oratorical association this year, to arrange for season tickets. Booker T. Washington appears tomorrow, and Katherine Ol- iver McCoy on Tuesday. The ticket should be purchased tomorrow. 1 In addition to lecture numbers by; distinguished people, season tickets will .admit to all. oratorical, and -debat- ing events, fields in which the univer-. sity has always excelled and fields worthy of support and further develop- ment. If such a ticket only,, admitted its holder to the annual Chicago or< Northwestern debate, that would be sufficient reason for its, purchase; in- stead it goes further and offers a list Good~ Morning. Guten Mofgen. Bon jour. And if you still persist in not under,~ standing us, take ,your choice of "Bu- enos dios" and the ancient Heleuistic, "Przzxygg Zyxqwsxcrf.7' We Are idded, and We Know It. "What makes the Scintillator sint?"A-alw;r.heqrid 'Twas eight bells of a rainy night, Ye, editor was wearied; The desk towered high with. unread~ scrip, Thenmidnight bells were ciminng; He had a grouch, his brain was tired; His rhymer was not rhymng. And Tom below for copy bawled, And cubs ran to ;and fro; They clamored at ye editor, And trod upon his toe. In fact, the night was full of -grief, The room was fullof smoke; It was a ver! poorly time To crack a poorly joke. In closing up our tale of woe,, It might be well to state, We'll hold interment of ye frsh Tomorrow night at. eight. -H.C.B. Sabbath Suggestions. "Call me at noon, dear Mrs. Never- sweep." "What cha gona do this ev'nin', Miss. Coedicus ?" The Boolevard. We felt a little cheap on two distinct occasions at the game yesterday. One time was when we saw the unbounded spirit of M. A. C. rooters 'while their team was losing, and another was when we heard the farmer's band, fifty pieces strong, play The Victors." If We Were Only Sincere. "I~ didn't have such an awful good time at your party, Florenderina, be- cause that nasty Minxamora Dells- worthwas here." We can't take yoke into our bunch be- young instructor cannot help'' but cause you're not pretty enough to crowd our house with boys on Sunday afternoons, and you're not homely genug to be 'rated as the cute thing." It- is understood that a ocal under- taker has made grave charges against a stude named Smith. - The case is un- usual and will doubtless be a mon- mental one in the history' of the local courts.. These Wimmen Again. Bless that little girl. in the frol t seat who holds her dainty, dear litte wrist-watch where the impressionistic young inshtructor, cannot help but gaze at it at the critical "time before the clock strikes! What if you had to be funny (you all know the penalty for drawing wep- pons) six inches worth six times per? DEMOCRAT CL.UB TO HOLD ELECTION~S- TUESDAY NIGHT Plans will, be made by the Universi- ty Woodrow Wilson club at its meeting on Tuesday evening, .to send home to vote those who live .in the lower pen- insula orIn adjacent states. Organi- zations for the present campaign will be discussed and officers wll be elect- ed. Nomination. for the offices must be made, by petition, .each: signed by fifteen democratic students. rMen from every state are invited to join the movement, irrespective of previous political experience. Former Scribe Married in Detroit. Arhr F. Ritc~hie, managinig editor of The Michigan Daily for the years '8, and '09, w, s married last Thurs- dy eveningo Miss Margaret finder- son .fDg oit. II GRI1' NELL Out Yu ;; , I ' i llll 'I rI a NV 4 H- WA4H N (kI '; f Unriversity EBoo kat It 1s Easy to Recognize a. 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