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are and you'll see a perfectly well-
ssed one.
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ED V, PRICE & CO.
The Little Schoolmaster says:
'Pennsy Never
Had' a chance"
If those gridiron experts from
the Keystone state ever thought
they could "put over" anything
on the Wolverines, they certain-
lv missed their guess.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official new suapr at the University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Abor as
second-class matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $2.o; by mail, $2.5o. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Office Phone 960
Editorial Office Phone 244
Ff., Beach Carpenter.......Managing dit6r
W:. Sherwood Field........ Business Manager
Fred Foulk....................News Editor
F. F. McKinney............ Associate Editor
T. Hawley Tapping........Associate Editor
F. M. Church...............Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray T~effler
Rudolph Hofmnan Arthur H. Torrey
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1914.
Night Editor-Leon Greenebaum.
AFTER-THOUGHTS.
As a host, Michigan was unusually
successful last Saturday. There were
some inadvertent lapses, however,
which were unfortunate. The Penn-
sylvania band was interrupted by the
Michigan organization once or twice,
and on another occasion the visitors
were not given a courteous opportunity
to sing their, university anthem. Prob-
ably the fault was the result of a mis-
understanding.
There has always been more or less
confusion as regards the informal pro-
gram of songs, band pieces and yells
offered in the course of a big football
game. In the matter of yells, there
seems to be no remedy; the cheering
should be spontaneous, even at the risk
of making it somewhat blatant or ill-
timed.
It is different with the music. Lead-
ers representing both institutions
might get together before the game,
and arrange a schedule so that neither
crowd would interfere with the other.
It would be only proper, of course, to
give the visiting aggregation the pref-
erence. Such an understanding would
go far to prevent needless confusion
and possible bad feeling.
A fortune awaits the student who
invents a match which will cease to
smoulder before it reaches the waste-
basket.
Those grand-stand seats become un-
bearably hard only after the ball starts
toward the Michigan goal.
Extended farewells accounted for
more than one late train out of Anni
Arbor on Sunday.
Cornell may wish that Maulbetsch
would be recalled soon by the German
government.
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It's a doughty crowd that can earn
a "That's the stuff" from the cheer-
leader.
A "Maulae" sundae is being adver-
tised by one State street shop.
Majestic Theater.
Comedy on the order of the old
school-room acts topped off an average
bill at the Maynard street vaudeville
house last evening. A quick-change
playlet was one of the features of the
program.
Mrs. Jordan is at home informally
to university women from 3:00 o'clock
to 6:00 o'clock this afternoon, and on
every Tuesday hereafter until spring
vacation. Callers are asked to come
directly from their usual afternoon's
activity, in accord with the informal
character of these afternoons.
**
Sophomore women will hold a meet-
ing at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon, in
room 1,01 of the economics building, to
discuss the Women's League party of
which they are to have charge.
Tickets for the Women's League
luncheon before the Cornell game must
be purchased before Thursday. They
are on sale for 50 cents at Mrs, Jor-
dan's desk in Barbour gymnasium, and
by the following class representatives:
Helen Morse, '15, Isabel Hicks, '16, El-
sa Paul, '17, and Linda Eberbach, '18.
* * *
Required gymnasium work for the
winter begins today, according to the
schedule previously announced. At-
tendance at first classes is important.
* * *
Finals in the women's interclass
tennis tournament will be played off
this week. The semi-finals, played on
Palmer field last Friday, resulted in
the following class champions; Ruth
Crandall, '15, Sarah Stanley, '16, Mar-
garetta Douglass, '17.
An important meeting of the com-
mittee on arrangements for the foot-
ball smoker will be held at 5:00 o'clock
this afternoon, at the Union.
Important meeting of Gargoyle liter-
ary staff and tryouts, editorial offices,
3:00 o'clock this afternoon.
Meeting of the student council in
north wing, 7:30 o'clock tonight.
Did you see the block "M" picture
made by Daines & Nickels. .It is the
best.
A 10 x 20 picture showing the crowd
and kickoff-Lyndon. tf
Ask to see the New
i Michigan Cyal nda
It is a -Beauty" at 5()C
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Street
U m AsI YkM a in
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University Bookstore
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A Pair of $6.00 Trousers
Made to Your Order Ab=
soluteiy Free with
Every Suit or O'coat
at $20.00; the Same
Material as s;uit or
Different for a Lim=
ited Time Only.
MICHIGAN- PEN NSY
Banners, Pennants, Arm Bands, etc., etc.
Michigan Scrap Books and Song Books
FLANDERS
IMPORTER..
209 E. LIBER'TY ST.
ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY
IN OLD HOME TELEPHONE CO'S BUILDING
'FREE
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tell
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you notched y
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You'll want Bunting in
their bright Scarlet Red
and p.ure White to go
with the Maize and Blue.
We have both sets'
in official colors.
Five Cents a yard.
Phone us your order:
I l6e
Maybe it was because Yost
gave the order to cut out scrim-
mage--maybe it was because he
did not bench the right players
at the wrong time. At any rate
these scouts from Pennsy who
watched the Michigan-Harvard
game certainly missed their
guess when they doped it out
that Michigan would not w-n the
game .
jevry time it killed
a grouch, pretty soon--
it'd be all notches a>
an' n-3 pipety
It takce; a mighty deep grouch to long withstand 'h.
cheering influence of VELVET, The Smoothest Sok-
ing Tobacco. VELVET is Kentucky's Burley de Luxcewith
an aged-in-the-wood*mellowness. 10c tins and 5% metal-
lined bags.
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TRY OUR DEPARTMENT
PAPER' and ENVELOPES
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Fountain Pen Hospital
IRVINC F. SCHLEEDE - - 340 S. State St.
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We serve them quickly,, our
prices are moderate and we
are liberal in quantity.
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If you, Mr. Stude, want to be
sure of getting excellent clothes-
satisfaction, be sure to leave
your measure today for an Ed.
V. Price & Co. tailored-to-order
s .it at ths "Clothes-Ca-pu " at
Fred W. Gross
4th Ave. and Liberty St.,
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If only that sociology thesis were
coming as fast as Christmas.
The days of real sport are limited.
Florida Excursion
December 1st. Round trip $35.00. Join
the party for a trip. For further in-
formation call or write C. E. Pence,
I00 South Ingalls St., Ann Arbor.
Phone 2472. 37-39-42
$200 REWARD
for best motion picture plots by ama-
teurs. Not a school. Particulars for
stamp. Photoplay Bureau, Fulton, Mo.
Did you see the block "1" picture
made by Daines & Nickels. .It is the
best.
NWANTED-One or two students to
make morning and evening meteoro-
logical readings in exchange for fur-
nished suite. Apply observatory.
37-39
LOST-A Theta Delta Chi fraternity
pin. Return to E. H. Shepherd, 910
Coruwell, phone 396. Reward. 37-39
University Ave. Pharmacy. Fountain
Pens and Student Supplies. tf
Where will You Take HER? To
B U.
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yam Burchfield & Co.
"THE POPULAR PLACE"
LIGHT LUNCHES
After the $hpw
After the Game
After the Dance
We can offer you the finest and
best tailoring service to be had in
the state, witI no exception.
Evening dress is our specialty.
Our Candies are Pure and WiiolOsome, and Fresh every day
Salads'
made with a home flavor. In fact, all our confections
are strictly home made; such delicacies as candies, ice
creans and dainty lunches we claim to be the best you
can find.
m Burchfie ld & Co.
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our complete line of Toggery
All Sizes o.t Reasonable Prices
AT
MANN'S DRUG STOKE
213 S. Main St.
Phone 876
Varsity Toggery Shop
10'/ So University Ave.
Mats. Wed-.GARRC Week BegA
F. L. HALL, 514 E. Wi iIam a end S Gt.Nov.AV1, ,
Phone 2225DERI
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Matinees---...........-- $1.0-bept seata
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Did you see the block " ' picture LOST-Cameo pin. At 'mass meeting.
made by Daies & Nickels. .It is the Valuable as heirloom. Reward. 1315
best. Hill or phone 1460. 37=38
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