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TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY

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FOR SALE OR RENT
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Local Representative,
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~TE 11CHiWAN DAILY'
Offckl newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
1ntered at the prost-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: Editor-i to 3 p. nm.; 7 to o
p. m. Business Manager-i to 3 p. in.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50;by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis
and IKonald's 'CofectioparYr Store.
Phones: Bell and Home, 96o.
rra :k~ ?enrell......... ...Managing Editor
Jo epl Fouchard ..........Business Manager
Mau~rice Toelme. .. ... . ... .... News Editor
C. HirodtlHppler ...............Assistant
Ka2rl Mathew ..............Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge ..................Assistant
jobn Towiey ............Music and Drama
Leonard \i. Rieser,................Files
ED ITO RIALS
lIartil G. McCee Louis R. Haler
I luwvell Van Aken1 Matine Myers
NIGHIT EDITORS
Ii. Eea h Crpenter . Fred B. Foulk
Mortcn R. Hunter ..........Morris Mlligan
Russell H. Neilson ..........Bruce J. Miles
REP ORTER S
janmcsD fvlia...............E3rnst R. Burton
David D. Ii ~.........J. V. Sweeney
B3U°! NES STAFF
Adna R. Jc lntcn ,.........Advertising Mgr.
Emerson Vnwith................Accountant
Laurence 'D. Bartlett......Circulation Mgr,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1912.
Night Editor-Russell H. Neilson.
THE RETURN OF THE CAP.
Beca use there has been little oppor-
tunity this year of writing the classic
editorial entitled, "Freshmen, Wear
Your Caps!" we come as quickly as
possible to the pleasant task of writing
its opposite. And we do not asten
thus because ~we are at all akin to
those who eat their pie first for fear
of losing it, but because, so far, the
freshmen have given us nothing but
pie; and because there is every reas-
on -to believe that the menu will not
be changed, unless it be to introduce
the still daintier dish, toque ice cream.
Certainly, Mr. Freshman, those who
are privileged to wear more dignified-
and sometimes less beautiful-head-
gear than your own, should doff their
misfits at least once in recognition of
the valiant manner in which you have
upheld this tradition. You are indeed
a marked man; and we are banking
on you to uphold other traditions in
the same worthy spirit. We are will-
ing to bet that you will not lower
Michigan's high standard of excel-
lence in the matter of class-room
work-and it wouldn't surprise us to
see you raise it. At any rate, the at-
tempt would be an excellent specific
for' nostalgia if properly compounded
with stirring outdoor exercise.
Prof. Scutt Leaves for Eastern Trip.
Prof. F. N. Scott will leave for the
east tomorrow where he will deliver
a lecture on "Learning Life from Lit-
erature" at Vassar College on Friday.
He will also visit the new Pulitzer.
School of Journalism at Columbia
University and will procure some lec-
turers fpr his course in journalism. {

Scintillations of joyousness tumble
through' our mind-cells as we- an-
nounce that next Friday will be Fresh-
man- Day in this Colyum. Contribs
thankfully-
A Trlet G (one Wrong.
On I slept
Seven-thirty,
Onl Islept;
Minutes crept,
Class at eight,
Was 1 late?
On I slept
Till, eight-thirty.
-Anon.
Thrilling Stuff Coming.
After appalling expense and anxiety,
we have induced that eminent roman-
cer and -fiction-slinger, Sir Heeza
Nuther, to contrib a reg-lar rippling-
ril serial for the colyum. It deals
with a novel topic-the heart strings
of a strong, manly heart being tugged
by ,a fem. First installment herewith.
ROMIANCING4 IN PERU.
the Adventures of Two Kindred Souls.
by Sir Hleeza N uter.
Clifford Castile was the son of a
rich Deutscher baron. His father,
wishing to give him a good education
in knitting and music, sent him to
Peru. There he met a beaut of aRus-
sian femn named O'Harrigan, who was
summering there. She was some-more
kid too.
Pines Tages, Cliff was setting out
on the edge, of a precipitous cliff doingi
his knitting lesson. ALL OF A SUD-
DEN his yarn nearly fell off the cliff,
and reaching to grab it, a teribul thing
happened-
(To be protracted on the morrow.)
Us (musing aloud)-
Our humor here is screaming,
Yes, screaming it is much.
Vox (from outer office)-
Humor? Humph, that colyum
Is funny-like a crutch.
-Anon.
Queer things do happen! Other
day a fern sent an anon letter protest-
ing agalrst the custom of boys sitting
on one side of the class-room, and
femns on t'other. We didn't publish it.
Several days later a man wrote to us,
disguising his thoughts in p-try, pur-
porting to answer the fe's protest,
which we had never printed.
Landladies Attention
Post your "For Rent" signs on your
chimnies. There's a rumor in the ar.
f Lit Gets Henry Strong Scholarship..
Robert W. Sturtevant, '14, has been
awarded one of the Henry Strong
scholarships by the Board of Regents.
The names of the candidates for the
other scholarships are still under ad-
visement.
Lits and Engineers Will Give Dance.
The Literary-Engineer Social club
will give the first of a series of eight
parties at Granger's on October 24.
Tickets may be secured from the com-
mittee. The music will be furnished
by "Ike" Fischer.
lliuute's C'onditioni Reported Better
Morton R. Hunter, '13E, who under-
went an operation for appendicitis at
Dr. Loree's private'lospital last Wed-
nesday is reported on the road to rap-
id re-.overy.

Loose Leaf Note Books, Fountain Pens, etc.
headquarters.

TEvaXT OOK041
New aiid Secoendhand BOOKS for all departments
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS 1anal
ENGINEERS SUPPLIES

S*Asdlo 319 W. HuroF% St.

Phorie 9611-L

"Thirty Years. oafI&%accesss
By courteous treatment of the public and lowest plieies possitle for "Everlyt/1in
in the Hea? m of Mlus'ie" we hiaevobuiilt up the largest business of its Miud in the ni-
dle west. We solicit your patronagie: satisfac tion gualani(ed.
Sheet MIus c at Low Prices.
GRINNELL BROS. 120-122 East LMherty at.

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Suits Cleaned and Pressed.............. ..$.75
Suits Pressed. .. ... ...............x;2
Overcoats Cleaned'and Pressed...........7
Overcoats Pr-cs' '............. .........$.20
Trousers Pr, s- . d................... $.10
410 S. ST ATEST.
rng, Pressing and Repairing. All Work Pressed-by Hasid

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Another Ye:ar
May it be a happy "; t
one-may he always have Ftms oYt
With each pwage of Fatlmas You geE a pennant C04upon.
25 of which *aecure a handaeme yell pennan-Cllege. ,
lntiersm"I and Fiateml Orden. (12x32) --aecao f 115ISIt t
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GOOD

LIGHT

MM*ANS

GOOD

EYES

G~raduate to Practice in New Orleans.
Dr. A. R. Crevvin, '12H, left recent-.
ly for New Orleans, where he will en-
ter his profession as a general practi-
tioner.' Dr. Crevvin has 'been house
doctor at the homeopathic hospital
since his graduation.
Instructores Engagement Announced.
The engagement of Mr. Edward L.
A4'.ams, instructor of French in the
engineering derartm~ent, to Miss Sarah
Hardy has just been announced. At
the present time, Mr. Adams is en a
year's leave o: absence travelling in
Europe.
!i! unat lteelves Important Position,
Miss May Caughy, '06, has been ap-
pointed as head of the new social
settlement farm near Clinton, N. J.
The position is on,- of importance
as the Clinton farm is one of the lar,7-
est and most important in the coun-
try.

The Proper Place to
Take Your Lady
Friend
for dinner, lunchecon c.r refresli-
mients is

nde cant Gas Lamps Verticle
Brightest ard Steadiest.

and Reflcx are the

TUTTLE'S
ON STATE STREET

Special No Shaide, Erigincer's Drav'ing Lamp.

K asiis City Sindents Meet at UInion,.
K~ansas, City students met at the ?n-
icn last night to or.,an'ze a Kann as
City club. No business was transact-
ed owing to a small attendance.
Wilson (l'ic'a l1lls Politics at Su7~er.
The presidential campaign was tae
chief topic of discussion at the smoker
of the Woodrow Wilson club, held at
the Michigan Un'o~i 'a~t evenin;-.
"The Cut-over Lands of Michi an"
was the subject of an addr ,ss deli er-
edl at Saginaw yesterday by Profer7or
Filibert Roth.

Se.t Sale

M ack's
Tea Room

F ol

We Serve Hot Lunches

Conbines seclusion with culinary
perfection. Service a la carte. Open
8 a. iin. to 5 p inz., on Siturulays
till19 p. i. Orchestra Saturdays.

GERMAN PLAY
Room 205 University Eall

SUCOND FLOOR

A AOR

GAS

le% "PANY

MACK&
MAIN STRES T

CO.

WED., OCT. 16,

4-5:30 P.M.

H I R 0P 0 D Y ]DETROIT UNITED <LINES
S, CORNS CARED FOR AND
NN NAILS CUREDAtuAbrTm Tbl
ie eet also taught Everything absolutely anti- AnAbrTm al
ofc Hor 9-2am 1- P..E. J. FOLIEY 921 UNIVERSITY AVE. Lim itfd Cars for letriC -7:12 a. in, and
ocks E. of high School Phone 9891 hourly to u:1'_ p. ni., also 8:1 p. In.,
FLocal Cars for metre t-:3:40 I, in..01o4 a.
III.. and every two hour to 6;40) p. in , 7:40
7 p. 1;1 , 5 401.).rni..9:45 p III.*an id 10:4--)p1> 11
The '1'o Yp, iIanti only. 11:15 p)iii., 1:15 . )in.
1'':30 h. lit., 1:00 a. n.
Hers and Mechanics Bank Limited Cars for Jackson-7:43 a. mn. and
'tery tWO hourSto7:40p1). 1
01-t03-105 Souf4h Main Street Local Cars for Jackson-5i:'O . tr, and
00,000.. Surplus and Profits $67,000 e~- W~~rt9~~pn,1:5p n

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Mr. Suden: Otr fall stocak of stzitinzgs arxd over-,
gis coat~is In viw Compuete. Youz
will' flnh4'all the flew weaves anid colorl"-gs In our F irne
and we w 11l be* pleased to show them. We make gar-
m.-nfs that satisfy.

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All garmen-ts made
in our own .shags.

WAGNER' (a.CO.
I Skate Streset

77, 777
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