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October 24, 1915 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1915-10-24

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THE MICIIGAN DAILY.

YOU'LL FEEL RIGHT ALL OVER
when you try on the finished suit or
overcoat we have made to your meas-
ure. There will be no places where
the garment is too tight or too loose.
In short, you will have absolutely per-
fect fitting apparel, right in cut, right
in style, right in every way.

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G. HI. WILD COMPANY

Leading Merchant Tailors. State St.

NEW AND SECOND-HAND
T EX T BOAOK S
AllDepartments

Drawing Instruments

Supplies of all kinds

I. P. Note Books

M Scrap Books

Log Log Slide Rules, Michigan Stationery
"M" Book Racks, Supplies of all kinds at

EHAN'S
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

TI-HE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the uoiversity year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.-
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2.5o. Want
ad. stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply
Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State.f
Phones: Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414.
Francis F. McKinney.....Managing Editor
John S. Leonard..........Business Manager
E. Rodgers Sylvester.....Assignment Editor
James M. Barrett ..........'Cclh'graph Editor
4. P. Wright................Sports Editor
Edward Mack...........Advertising Manager
Kirk White............ Publication Manager
Y. R. Althseler Circulation Manager
C. V. Sellers....................Accountant1
C. TI. Fishleigh . .Assistant Business Manager
Night Editors
Tom C. Reid C. N. Church
Verne Burnett Edwin A. Hyman
Joseph J. Brotherton
Reporters
J_ . C. B. Parker Henley Hill
Irwin Johnson Lee Joslyn
reonard W. Nieter Martha Gray
Waldo R. Hunt
Business Staff
Albert E. Horne
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1915.
Night Editors
Joseph J. Brotherton Henley Hill
MICHIGAN, HURRY!
' Defeat for Michigan at the hands
of any opponent is a bitter pill. De-
feat at the hands of M. A. C. is
doubly bitter. For M. A. C., its team,
its spirit and its supporters Michigan
has but the highest praise. M. A.
C. won by playing the most brilliant,
savage and vicious game seen on
Ferry Field for a long time. Its sup-
porters were ever gentlemen and
generous, and its spirit marvelous.
During the same short time that
Michigan was taking her beating the
biggest universities in the east had
their colors trailed in the dust. Dope
is being upset and the smaller col-
leges a'e coming into their own. Edi-
torials and sport analyses are being
written in an effort to explain the
situation.
But this is no time for reasoning
out cause and effect. Michigan has
three games left on her schedule,
with the nearest only a week away.
There's-time yet to accomplish mir-
acles--if necessary. The Bonhomme
Richard was a sinking wreck before
her commander had begun to fight.

Unitarian Church
No. State, Cor. Huron Sts.
10:30-Morning service with address
on Revivals-Their Influence on Re-
ligion.
11:45-Social Service Class with ad-
dress by Mr. Manley Osgood, the city
engineer, on The Work of the City
Engineer.
7:30-:Prof. J. F. Shepard speaks
before the Young People's Society on
Social Reform and Idealism.
JOHN AIREY has pointed the way,
and we are looking for some of his
disciples to keep us on the right
track.
WAR MOLDS UP REQUIRED PIECE
Grinding of Telescope Lens Delayed;
Nears Completion
Except for the lens, the new tele-
scope for the university observatory
is about completed. The lens, which
is still held in Germany by the war,
will require about a year for grind-
ing after it reaches this country. If
the careful tests to which it will be
submitted, disclose some fault, it will
be necessary to order a new lens
from Germany.
As soon as the telescope is com-
pleted it will be shipped to the La
Plata observatory in South America,
where Prof. W. J. Hussey will use
it in making observations. After that
it will be brought back to the De-
troit observatory and will remain
there permanently.
TMELY ARTICLES TO FEATURE
OCTOBE R ISSUE OF TECHNIC
Featuring the October issue of the
Michigan Technic will be several
timely articles on various aspects of
the engineering profession. Among
them are: "Signal Engineering," by
H. D. Riley; "Notes on Riparian
Rights and Boundaries," by Ralph R.
Tinkham, '05E, superintendent 16th
district U. S. lighthouse service; "In-
ductive Effects of , a 140,000 Volt
Transmission Line," by Prof. R. D.
Parkei, '95E, professor in the elec-
trical engineering department, now
on leave of absence, and "Auxiliary
Power," by C. F. Hirshfeld, chief of
research department, Detroit Edison
company.
The editors plan to put the maga-
zine on sale next Wednesday.
Women's Organizations

State
Street

ulw uv AH R'S

is at your service with a never-failing supply
of Courtesy and a "Square Deal." Also
Cords of New and Second-hand
TEXT BOOKS
Drawing Instruments and Engineers' Supplies

wAK'
University Bookstore

Watch for the NEW MICHIGAN SONG
Fight Men of Michigan
by W. C. ACHI, Jr.
Ready about Wed., Oct. 20th
PUBLISHED BY
MRS. M. M. ROOT
Cor. Maynard and William Streets

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Make OUR Store YOUR Store

Main
Street

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
Cars run on Eastern time, one hour faster
ian local time.
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-8:10 a.
. and hourly to 7:10 p. 'm., 9:10 p. in.
Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. m. and
rery two hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing,
:48 p. in.
Local Cars, Eastbound-5:35 a. m., 6+:4o a. m.,
:o5 a. m., and every two hours to 7:05 p. m.,
:05 P. m., 9:05 P.,in., 10:45 P. im. To Ypsi-
nti only, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday),
:2o a. m., 12:05 p. m., 6:o5 p. m., 1:15 p.
1. 1:15 a. in., 1:3o0a. m.
Local Cars, Westbound-6:i2 a. M., 7:50 a.
i., and every two hours to 7:50 p. M., 10:20
m., 12:20 a. M.

SHU STON BROS.

COM E nIN

AND HEAR I'T

BILLARDS
[AND
BOWLING

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Crane s

GO TO
TU*TTLE'S

and

Candies

Cigars

Pipes

For the BEST in

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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Organized 1869

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Our "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More
Than the Average "Ready-Made"
GANSLE, The Tailor
108 E. Wnshington St. Second Floor

Gilbert's
CHOCOLATES

SODAS
CANDIES
L UNCHE~S

On State

Capital .. .......$ 300,000.00
Surplus........,....$ 150,000.00
Resources over .... $3,000,000.00
Banking in all branches
Main Office, N. W. Corner Main
and Huron Sts.
Branch Office, 707 North Univ-
Sersity Avenue.
TRY
CHAPMAN'S JEWELRY STORE
For Alarm Clocks and Michigan Pins
113 50. MAIN STREET
COME IN AND TRY OUR
Chinese Comibination Lunch
1:30 A.M 25 5 c :30 P -
i P. M. 25 to ? P. M-.
Michigan Inn
Chop Suey

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CHOP off a fev
minutes and eat some of
GEORLGE'S SVEY
WAI KING .Lao
314 S. State St. Phone 1244-M
FIRST NATL. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH,
Capital $ioo,ooo Surplus and Profit $$65,ooo
DIRECTORS:
WIRT CORN WELL rWALDO M. ABBOTT
GO. W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWLEY
S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SOULE
FRED SCHMID D. B. SUTTON
1 E. D. KINNIE

Always

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PARTICULAR LAUNDRY
For
Particular
People
CITY LAUNDRY
THOS. ROWE, Prop.
Detroit Street Phone 457-M

QUARRY
DRUG COMPANY
Prescription Store

GEORGE

BISCHOFF

FLORIST
Choice Cut Flowers and Plants
220 Chapin St. Bell Phone 809-M
The Farmers & Mechanics Bank

THE NEED OF COOPERATION'
An assistant professor of the engi-
neering faculty has taken the trou-
ble to write us a letter pointing out
some of our weaknesses. We are
glad to see that we are arousing a
spirit of interest on the campus. The
Michigan Daily is not ours. It is
yours, and it is dedicated to the in-
terests of Michigan. We are not per-
fection. No newspaper ever will be.
But we can approach much nearer
the ideal if you will help us by your
criticism and cooperation. Professor

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. There will be an
ing of the Cercle
o'clock tomorrow
Cercle room.

important meet-
Francais at 8:30
evening in the

We Welcome All

Especially Our 1919 FrI uds

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HENRYCOMPANYTAILORS ToM

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South Main Street
Corner Huron

State Street Office
330 S. State St.

The first installment of kinder-
garten materials for Mrs. Van Ulack
in Boheim will be sent on Wednes-
day. All contributions may be hand-
ed to Annette Wood, '17, or left at
Newberry Hall. Those received after
Wednesday will be sent later.

Announce the removal of their store to more
commodious quarters at

713-715 North Vx ivers ty Ave.
Directly North of Law Buildt.g

Liberty Sc.

Opp. the Arear

A 0000 STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED

wou"Mmuma,

We are show-
ing the new-'
est models in

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FALL FOOTWEAR for LADIES and GENTS
Special Agents Nettleton Shoes
WAHIR'S SHOE STORES

Assign Foreign Students to Advisors
Cards were mailed yesterday to for-
eign students by Prof. J. A. C. Hild-
ner, chairman of the faculty board of
advisors, assigning the foreigners to
various members of the board. Prof.
Charles P. Wagner was appointed ad-
visor to the literary students. His
consultation hour is at 11:00 o'clock
Monday in room 305 north wing.
Prof. Ewald A. Boucke will see the
laws, medics and graduates at 11:00,
o'clock Friday in room 201, Univer-
sity hall.
Of the 58 foreign engineers., 44 will
go to Prof. Joseph R. Nelson, English,
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri-
day at 10:00 o'clock, room 9, old engi-
neering building. All other foreign
students are to consult Prof. Hildner
on Monday at 4:00 o'clock, at 302
University hall.

Alumnus and Alumna Marry Recently
The announcement of the wedding
of Mr. Howard W. Ford, '13, and Miss
Mercedes De Goenaga, '13, which took
place last Wednesday at the residence
of Mrs. Mark B. Stevens, of Detroit,
was made recently at the Sigma Alpha
Epsilon house, of which fraternity Mr.
Ford is a member. Mrs. Ford is a
member of the Alpha Phi sorority.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford will be at home
afer December 1 in Dallas, Texas.
Professors to Receive Fellowships
Dr. C. 1B. Kinyon, professor' of ob-
stetrics andigynecology, and Dr.
Dean W. Myers, professor of opthal-
mology, in the Homeopathic Medical
school, left last night for Boston
where they will receive fellowships
in the American College of Surgeons.
They expect to return the latter part
of this week.
CLOTH ING
from the House of kJippenheimer on
sale by N F. Allen & Co., Main
Street. . wed-eoa
Ten cents rents a good Eastman

MAIN STREET

STATE STREET

Leave Copy
at
Quarry's and
The Delta

LASSIFII
AflVERTI~INi

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Leave Copy
at
Students'
Supply Store

Pianos to rent. Prices and
right, at Schaeberle & Son's
House, 110 South Main. street.

pianos
Music
oct8tf

WANTED

LOST

WANTED -- Students, attention!
Those students who will want work
next summer during vacation will
find it to their advantage to see F.
E. Ritzenheim at 721 North Uni-
versity Ave., in Dr. Ritter's office.
oct24-26-27-28-29-30
WANTED-Girls to board, who ap-
preciate good home cooking and a
nice, clean place. Mrs. DeHaven,
536 Thompson. 0ct22-23-24
WANTED--Pair of dull red curtains
and buffet for glassware and china.
Address Box A, Michigan Daily.
oct23-24-26-27
Call Lyndon for a good group pic-

LOST-Phi Alpha Delta fraternity
pin between Geddes avenue and
Chubbs, Sunday. Phone 1802-W.
Miss Eberle.
oct19-20-21-22-23-24-2F
LOST-One grey, man's glove, by
north bleachers. W. O., 209 South
Ingalls. Phone 849-M.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mrs. M. C. Palm, teacher of Ger-
man and French. Special attention
given to conversation. 1320 Cambridge
road. Phone 2009. oct23-24-26
Ask any student in college. 'S. O.
Davis. oct23

TAN
STRAND

Kodak,
719 N,.
This
"We'll
2255.

any size you want. Lyndon's,
University. octlOsat-sun
year, the same as last year,
be there." Stark Taxicab Co.,
oct5tf

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N? 505 BLK. NQ 605 TAN
WAGNER & CO.
SOLE AGENTS
STATE STREET

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Have your rooms decorated artisti-
cally by C. H. Major & Co. Phone
217. 2038 \Vashington street.
oct20-21-22-23-24
25 cents-any part of the city. Starl;
Taxicab Co., 2255. oct5tf
Martin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles
and all musical instruments at Schae-
berle & Son's Music House, 110 South
Main street 'ttf

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