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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Tailors and Importers
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TiHE f HIIAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
FEntered at the post-office at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan, under Act of Congress of March 3,
1879. 1.
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, Maynard Street.
Office Hours: Editor-'ato-3 p. In.; 7 to TO
p. in. Business Manager-i to 3 P. im.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$3.0o.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarr-y't
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. Harold Hippler...... ..Assistant
Karl Matthews ..............Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge ... .........Assistant
John Townley............Music and Drama
Leonard M. Rieser.....................Files
EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Louis R. Halleri
Howell Van Auken Maurice Myersj
NIGHT EDITORS
H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk
Morton R. Hunter..........Morris Milligan
Russell H. Neilson..........Bruce J. Miles
REPORTERS
James D. Ellin.. .. . Ernest R. Burton
David D. Hunting...........J. V. Sweeney
BUSINESS STAFF
A. R. Johnson, Jr..........Advertising Mgr.
Emerson Smith.................Accountant
Laurence D. Bartlett.......Circulation Mgr.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1912.
Night Editor-Fred B. Foulk. 7
BOOSTING MICHIGAN.
New England men will meet Sunday
afternoon at the Michigan Union with
this purpose-the effecting of an or-
ganization that will "Boost Michigan
in New England." This comes almost
simultanepusly with the formation of4
the Dixie club, the Kallamazoo - club,
and the reorganization of other sec-
tional clubs. During the past summerl
groups of Michigan men throughout
the country formed Michigan clubs un-
der the leadership, in most cases, of
undergraduates or recent graduates.
The movement is one of the most sig-
nal propagandas for, good that the uni-
versity has yet fostered.
These New England men promise anx
innovation as a basis for organization,.
They do not plan a string of social
events as a sole excuse for living. In-
stead, their function and aim will beĀ£

We spent another cent on a postage-
due contrib yesterday. Again we lost
our bet.
-X-_
Break, Break, Wild Wavelets.
From his toilings apathetic,
From his speechings so poetic,
From his actions so heretic,
One would almost judge him soph.
But his emerald-tinted rantlings,
And the height he rolls his pantlings,
And his ashy-shaded mantlings,
Are conclusive quite enuff.
HE'S A FROSH. . -W. B. B.
From the fact that an ancient ban-
jo has been recently discovered in the
middle of one of the pyramids, one
contrib with remarkable acumen de-
duces that the other pyramids will be
found to contain either pianolas, or
quarter-sections of the man who play-
6d 'the banjo.
-X_
Rinies, Rimes But Not a Pome in Sight
Ypsi parlor, hour eight,
"Gracious, tootsy, ain't it late?
Get my hat-a bit more tea;
"TEN! good night; no jail for me."
-F. W. P.
Speaking of ad infinitum (although
we weren't speaking about this at all;
but this foreign stuff sounds nifty)
have you noticed the number of cross-
breeds, unbreds and other breeds of
dorgs on the campus?
Vai i Consolation.
A face that can stop a clock at least
defies Father Time. (Local color.)
--X-
A report states that last year's law
grads are doing fine, and adds that one
of them got a big contract for mason-
ry work recently. Goodness, to what
depths must the last year's lit seniors
have sunk
_X-
Posses will be organized this a. m. to
get the contrib who suggests that "The
Rock of Ages" is a hard song.
Genug.
()LI) fRA1)UA TES COMPETE IX
LocAL POLITICAl CIRCLES.
Old fashioned class rivalry has giv-
en way to political competition in the

FOOT BALL For CIa
SUPPLIES Teams
FOOT BALL SHOES for $3.50 worth $5.00
STOCKINGS for 25c worth much more
UNION SUITS for $3.50 so good you'll never need a
Head Gears, Shoulder Guards, Nose Mask', etc., etc.
Ask to see our $6.oo Auto Sweaters.
WAHR'S

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HAVE YOU HEARD THE LATEST BITS in popular sorgs'
GRINNELL BROS. 120-122 East Liberty
where the young lady will be pleased to demonstrate the music for y(
songs and music 10 cents. Yellow and nlue lie
CARDS-PROGRAM!
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O. D. MORRILL 322 S. STATE ST.
Local Representative,
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER

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Attention

Something New

-some Board at
Safe Drinking

Week.

A ONE VOLUME EDITION
of
The American Classic on Real Property

C. C, Freemw.n, Proprietor

OUNCEMENT

GO TO
Burolfield &Co-.'s
est Tailoring Service to be had Anywhere.
Dress Clothes we akuowledge no equal,
our Superiority in every instance.
Burchfield & Company

to impress the people in their section case of W. W. Wedemeyer, '95L, and S.
of the country that there is no better W. Beakes, '83L, who are now engaged
university in the world than the Uni- in a warm contest for the office of con-
versity of Michigan. They propose to gressman in this district on the re-
decorate their home high schools with publican and democratic tickets re-
Michigan banners, they propose to stir spectively.
up the Michigan men in their home Mr. Beakes has at various times fill-
communities to the new Michigan idea, ed the offices of mayor, postmaster,
they propose to send out Michigan and city assessor of Ann Arbor. Mr.
literature, they propose Michigan din- Wedemeyer is running for the office for
ners and Michigan speeches and Michi- the second time. Previous to his activ-
gan arguments for the youth in search., ity in local politics, he was in the con-
of the best school. Figuratively sular service in the South American
speaking, they plan to paint Michigan ountries.
in big letters all over the map of New
England.
The university can stand more of Spread Committee to be Dined.
these clubs. It can stand more men, Dean Myra B. Jordan will give a din-
with the enthusiasm of these New ner for the freshman spread commit-
England men. There can be little tee next Thursday, at 6:00 o'clock. The
doubt but that their efforts in boost- committee has entire charge of the fi-
ing Michigan will show immediate re- nancing, and the entertaining of the
suits. An undergraduate's duties are freshman spread which occurs, Satur-
not confined to a. quarter mile of cam- lay, December 7.

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Professor John C. Cray
Says of This Creel
"It is with real satisfy
I bear my testimony
quality of Mr. Tiiff.ay
heal Property. It seen
cellent in arrangeinen
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exact; and the author is
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are aodnd Genzine Food
j.ceded Cooks anxd
riot Cleaenliness
depends on a strong and resourceful mind; but a strong and re-
ving on a strong and heal thy body.
ed when good and rich blood is circulating in our veins.
the blood? Easy to answer! From the food we are consuming.
od v ell prepared and well served will constitute the ingredients
build up a strong constitution and a sound mind and will bring
od handled by the first man who calls himself cook is the poison
.y in our system. If you don't feel that poison now you will feel
n sults of the affection of your stomach will make you a slave
sand other mnedicines.
o ofer high-class cooking and high-class service
at popular prices
r inspection to all visitors.

puss In school as a student and out
in the world as an alumnus, he has
a service to perform-a service to his
Alma Mater. Success to the New Eng-
land .men in a venture that should
prove a further inspiration.
ENGINEERS ASSIST IN SURVEYVING
AU SABLE RIVER FOR POWER DAM
A trip.to the Au Sable river for the
purpose of assisting in power dam sur-
veying is being planned for the classes
in water power development in the en-
gineering department. Those who
make the trip will have their expenses
paid during the four days which it will
consume. They will assist in observ-
ing and testing the turbine station at
Five Channels point, and will leave
about November 7.

EX-0V. YATES OF ILLINOIS,
AI)DDRESSES REPUBLICAN CLUB
The university republican club will
hold a big rally in the Whitney theater
tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Ex.-Governor
Yates, of Illinois, '84 L, will be the
principal speaker of the evening. Prof.
Victor H. Lane, of the law department
is to preside over the meeting. A pa-'
rade headed by a band will leave the
Michigan Union for the theater at 7:15
o'clock.
Dr. Hewlitt Returns From Iowa.
Dr. A. W. Hewlitt returned Thurs-
day from the University of Iowa where'
he spent several days delivering a se-
ries of lectures before the medical stu-
dents and returning alumni.

Follows Cray's Cases Right Through
C AL LACHAN & CC
An n Arbor Taxicab C
On account of fire we have moved frsm 114 North State to our
location at 300 Noth Main Street, being fully equipped we ask y
patronoge for the coming year. For prompt and quick service call
taxies on leaving car Also your
Baggage Delivered-
to all parts of the city by our new aulo truck on call day and ni
RATES
Single Passenger . . 5oc To and froi Parties $2.00 a co
I'wo or more . . . 25c each By the Hour . . . . . .
From 10:30 p.m. to 6 a.m. 50c strai't Trunks . . , - . . 25c a .

wings Bank
Suirplus $100,000

Bankinmg Business Tranasacted
has. E. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Harri-
ice-Pres., Md. J. Fritz, Cashier.
LTTLE'S

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Ann Arbor Time Table
Limited Cars for Detroit-7:12 a. m. and
hourly to 6:12 p. in., also 8:12 p. m.
Local Cars for Detroit--5;40 a. in., 6:40 a.
m., and every two hours to 6;40 p.m.. 7:40
p. m...8:40 p. in., 9:45 p. m., and 10:45 p, m
To Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. n., 12:15 p. .in
12:30 p. mn., 1:00 a. Mn.
Limited Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. tn. and
every two hours to 7:46 p. in.
cal Cars for Jackson-5:20 a n., and
every two hours to 9:20 p. ., 11:15 p. m.

Hytthat college styles are not
a matter of buttons, fancy
flaps, etc., but rather of plain rich effect and individualty.
4 That is the kind of clothes we make.

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All garments made
in our own shops.

WAGNER & CO. STATE

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