AIL" I _._.. . Sale Nov. 28 Cailkin's PharmacyI I Ir 11 - I AM We are forced to move, therefore we are corn- off lwhitman's Eastmans 11 x s Candies Kodaks & Overcoats r kinaws &Batb Robes Nlow $11.25 13.50 GL15.00 LL16.50 iG18.75 21.00 SL 2 2..5 pelled to give you ti great opportunity of: suits and o'coats 1/4 o f We Deliver Free Up. to 150 Miles 324 S . State street I furnishlings, 207%; 0 and suit cases, 20%. 1 I4 I" PANTS 20% OFF )MAMS & COO 121-123 So. Plain St. I 4 _ A Editorr The M1icigan Daily: - Your assumption ini Tuesday's Dal- ly that Wolvierine supporters wvill re-, gard our turndown at thiehands or the H-arvard athletic authorities as an unm-j sportsmn llke act, strikes me 4S un- 1 t ollege Men! d no"Im ,o- ion t My assortment includes the latest novelties for the college men. Workman- ship and designing of the highest (iuality, and at a reasonable fignre. Temple, Theatrea Thurs., Dec. 17--Perils of Pauline (16 Story)., Fri., Dec. 18--Rose and the Thorn (with1 Naomi Childers),. jSat., Dec. 19--Sparks of Fate (with 'Francis ]X. Bushman). Coming Next iWeek--Blood NWill'Tell (with Francis X. Bushman). FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANN ARBOR Caitl - - $100,000 1. Surplus and Profits $65,000 Directors Viirt Cornwell, Gei, %W. Patterson, i1, 3. Ab- bor., S. W. Uvaksoi, I?. 1_. Kinne, lHrrison ,,ue, Waldo AM. Abbott, Dan It. Sutton; Fred 3cb nuid. Order HILL'S SWEET CIDER Phone 2140 tWhy not lhave t' ad~iveed regublirlyr.thior. triL woekiy Y Many (o. Alwvays frcsh. N preser. vatives used. Visit the miilt at the crchard. K(ENMORE B3ROOK ORCHARDS 'li aert, Table Cooking Sets 11 A. F. Marquardt Cam pus Tailor New Loation H16 WILLIAM STREET Dieterle Bldg. eLaunidry I nen. ds It. but does it.. to show that it is Reliable. wompt service. 215 S. Fourth Ave, ING warrantedl. We should peause to con-~ sider the proposition as a matter of good business. Harvard, last year ac- cepted pur challenge, although they must have realized that they had little to gain, and much to lose by such a venture. Michigan on the other hand, because of her green teain, had eivery- thing to gain and comparatively little' to lose. The fact that Michigan camne so close to actual victory last October, only emphasizes the risk that Hiarvard assumed. Good business men do not repeat ventures after such close calls, We have no cause for complaint. You may well ask at this point what good business and1 sportsmanship have in conmon. It is may personal conl- viction that the an~swer to this q'leac_ tion h jis l," e~hn.' nd it is purely on this basis that I object to the us(e of the criterion of prma- sp r s a-sipp in 41dghtg iulnteilcollesglate athletic relations. College athletics had its inr- ception ini the minds of those students, inl the days gone by, whpo wanitoa to test their strengt'h rand skill against others of their class, At Ht iatme, the chief end and aim of athletics was the ex-t ercise of the mind and body that such, contests gave the participants. Those were the days of real sport. Today wel Ilat4 .nph conditions only among thet le-Si Opulent ptrp" rind igh schools,r and on corner lots. Now our scien- tifically fed and carefully bred teams trr coached by high salaried special-t ists, are I41gd after by skilled sur- g>eons, and, finality, ar.e niptched by professiornal directors. It is all pure1 buslnesb, The stadium has supplanted] the grandstand, just as not long agol the latter increased the cipaoity of the side Hles. Steadily the pleasure{ of the spectators has encroached upon , the. satisfaction of the players, as the controlling motive of the game. In so, far as our major college~ athletics is1 concerned, sport has practically ceased1 to exist either as a motive or a result.t The ever increasing importance' of] victory, to which the 1-arvaicd incident is an index, is but the logical 'out- growth of the obvious trend of college athletics toward the spectacular.' We' i d ti e a d g ets h r h process is farthest advaniced. If the crowd is to be amnused, the crowd must pay,-and the crowd will not pay for too mnany defeats. This talk of salaries, gate receipts and million dollar amiphitheaters that we are getting used to, in connection1 with college athletics, can only mean that we have applieid the methods and skill of commerce to what originally was a joyous sport. Our highly effii-j cient Mr. Bartelme has been torld by Hfarvard's astute M1r. Moore, that good business will not allow us the pleasure For use with Gas. NICKELS Arca de Theatrea W'eduesday-liurrsday, Deeniher 16417 ",Northern Lights,"-A Five Part Dra- ma by .heLife Photo-Film Compa,- Friday-aturdlay, Decemb*er 18.19. "RZIP VAN WrINK uY,'! , --.Washingtonf Irvijn;;a story with Thomas Jeffer-j s(311. Friday is the Blerioit Day for' the Fed-' eratad, Chrites. Look for the places where the tickets are for sale, of witnessing a game between the two v a s t e e r s n . W , n a lb sorry . T h e p leasure th at w e m ight have gained from wcitnessinlg such a contest is great, But we~ can only, compli inelilr. ;,,,ooze and his emnploy-, ers for tie good judgment they have Shown in looking after their OW4 in- We have no rmore rea. on to demand sporItsmn, Ishl ip p hee n egotiations than to epc humnan kindliness in a Europea~n diploma,.t. The"re is no room for such feelings. Ansd inasmuch as. we have. applied; business methods so completely to the actual carrying outs of our1 athletic. program s, we may as well, now as later, justify the ethics of business in the planning. To' con- Itinue to coddle ourselves with -this talk of sportsmanship will only make us the laughing stock of the thinking public, Let's accept conditions as we find them, and talk business. BUSINESS. Big ."Country Store" Night at the Majestic Thursday, Doe 1?th-$100.OO in prizes given away, free. 63-9 Christmas cigars and Christmas can- dy. Unaiversity Ave. Pharmacy. tf In future all. cars stop at Goodyear Drug Store, tf WASIINAW GAS CON G ,If s nn J wlFOR WOMEN, MEN and CHILDREN Toasters,- Chafing Dishes, Coffee Percolators, and all accessories for Table Cooking. Gas does the work quicker and better than Electricity. Concealed floor connection under the- table mnaking the outfit entirely portable. We invite your attention for Christmas Gifts. Rmpus Phone 3IOJ ...4. ..... ..I _E S 0 "~Win her with gifts if she respects not words; Dumb jewels often in their silent kind M'ore than quick 'words do move a )roman 's mind" P TAILORS ability, built on the lines d in the Myles production of fashionable Tailor- Pieces of Jewelry make the present that is useful, usefuli the sense Hof the verse above and. useful as decorations. A few suggestions are Watches, Rings, Pendents, Opei Glasses and Clocks. .Michigan Jewelry'-comes in Cuff Button Stick Pins, Brooches, Fobs, Rings, Penidents, and Cigarette Cas( Tailors and oajr own Workshops LIBERTY STREET Cwndi Os HALLER JEWELRY CO). Maybe you can win a Silk at the big "Country Night" at jestic Thursday, Dec. 17th. Traveling Bags-Wagner State St. Kinumona the Ma- 63-9 & Co., 6~7-76 STATE STREET JENVELERS AT CREST 302 So. Main Street FEIo1da~y Gifts B~EING D IS P LAY'E.D In anid let %s5show you --- - r .. . ...... 11. It 'IS They PNoW come. Take ' a Victrola Record Home an Xmas present that the whole family will enjoy. are not expensive: sixty cents is the cheapest. Why not get one tonight? We are open evenings this week. Grin nellBros. Msic Hou~e ..On the Way Down Town" The Newer Conception of Business. A house planned and built solely as an expression of beauty and the fine 'sentiments of the mind -A spot' on the busy commercial street where only objects of finest development in good' taste are Bought as an ideal, and where may be found choice, gifts not for the few exceptional people but for those of refinement and small means,-A place of enjoyment and profit for all. You are cordially invited to visit the James Foster House of Art. eod T The Majestic will give away $100.00 in prizes absolutely FREE at the big Country Store Night Thursday, Dec. 17th. Watch papers for list of prizes given by leading Ain Arbor Mer- See if you can wvin the the big "Country Store" Majestic, Thursday, Dec. Soft Hats-Another shipment ji Wagner & Co., State St. For Taxi or Limousine phone "Go-Cart" Night at t. & WALKER, 213 So. Main Street Phone 876 I r I I. - it Buy your Conklin Pen at Tan Doi en's' Pbarmacy, 743 Packard. street.1 We have a select -stock of Whit Ivory. Sugden Drug Co., 302 S. Stat street. ead' Order your seats now for the bi sack of flour at the "Country Store Night at the Majestic, Thursday, Dc TYPEWRITER BARGAIN S ike suits for both ,S and GENT'S We have a few Trial Machines which we offer at greatly retducedI prices on the easiest of terms. Will b~e glad to have you try them. We rent typewriters, too. 6 ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. JIwc. A. H. COHE~N, Resident Salesman Phon~e 2282 1314 So. University Avenue Al. P4V'Y 312 S, STATE ST.(Opp,- Huston's) Here for a large Manufacturer $5.00 square banner for $1.75 It you buiy two pillows, $2.00 for the same banner It you buy one pillow BEST PILLOWS MADE--$I.00-$1.75 09-0.1 chants, s3-y 1 17th. A new lot of i %ibber sole shoes- black and tan-Jutst received. Wagne. Ib Co., State St. 67-r70 Private dancing lessons will be giv- en at the Packard Academy during va- cation. Phone 1850-M. 69-70 Phone 2280 'for quick Taxi or gage service. Martha Washington candy, fres Christmas, all sizes. University Al. PEA VI Here for a large Manufacturer (312 S. STATE ST, (opp, Huston E