THE MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSY CLOTHES for classy men. That's the kind we turn out. Tire very latest fabrics, the very newest style models, the very best tailoring skill enter into our tailoring. See our new suitings and overcoatings. Nothing like them any- where else. Not expensive either, consideri-ng what we give for the money. G. H. WILD COMPANY Leading Merchant Tailors State St. T'A.IL ; ;- r K '=; h. A LOOK LOOK Complete Gyr Siit X2.00 STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Cars run on Eastern time, one hour faster than local time. Detroit Limited and Express Cars--S :o a. m. and hourly to 7:10 p. mn., 9:1o p. im. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. i. and every two hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing, 8:48 P. rn. Local Cars, Eastbound-5:35 a. i ., 6:40 a. in., 7:o5 a. in., and every two hours to 7:05 p. in, 8:05 p. mn., 9:05 p. in., 10:45 P. in. To Ypsi- lanti only, 8:48 a. in. (daily except Sunday), 9:20 a. n., 12:o5 p. m., 6:o5 p. m., 11:15 p. in., r15xs'a.' in., 1 :3o a. m. Local Cars, Westbound-6:12 a. m., 7:5o a. m., and every two hours to 7:50 p. in., 10:20 p. m., r2:2o-a. m. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1869 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. ersity Avenue. C2AedCSR B R Corner Liberty and Main Coal Coke Lumber Planing Mill Specialties Interior Finishing JNO J 3 S AVUERt Phone 2484 310 W. Liberty HUSTON BROS. BILLARDS AND BOWLING Candies Cigars Pipes THE MICHIGAN DAILY SHOW ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS SIN MEMORIAL HALL EXHIBIT Offlicial newspaper at the Univerity ofINXMR Michigan. Published eve: y morning except Monday durin the university yea.A large collection of architectural Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as Ilans and drawings from colleges and atolicrs all over the country is now Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub -crl~tions: by carrier or nmaiB, .9 owanon exhibition in the upper hall of Me- ad. stations: Cuanr-'s, Students' Supply Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State. morial hall. Beautiful designs of Phones: Busness. 960 ; Editoria, 9474 houses, gardens, libraries and even Francis . MelKinuey. Mafrnaging ditor John S. aennard.........Business Managr barges to be used on the Panama ca- nal feature the 'collection work of 1. Rodgers Sylvester . AssgnenoIt Editor Ton C. Reid............... legraphi Editor Michigan graduates is prominent in Verne Rurnett............Telegraph Edtor the exhibit. W. I. Bennett's beautiful 1,. N. Wriht..................Sports Editor plan for "An Oriental Garden" is im- ldward Mack.....dvertiing Manager posing in its daring and technique, Kirk White .........publiction Manager Y R. Althseler C'irculat i Mauager and the works of C. C. Cohagan, '15, C. V. Selers .....\. .ree'1.ntnnladJ .J l,'5 hwu eli C. T. rishleigh ..Assistant Business Manager and J. B. Jewell,'15,show up well i the general plan. The collection con- C. N. Church Night Editordw Hyman tains more than 100 examples of work. Joseph J. Brotherton It will be on exhibition this week Reporters only J;, 1. II. arker ie:lev TillP 1Letinllrd \\. N iter M larna , a Twin Jolnu -,es .o'dvn EPi:IRT OF PEACE TALKS DENIED \Villaai I'% Newton \Vrlldo R,llntt Business Staff Ioimc Paper Says Church is Misunder- Albert E. Horne stol; Pope Seeking End of War Rome, Nov. 8.-Official denial in the Osservatore Romano that Mgr. Mar- chetti, papal delegate to Switzerland, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915. had met Prince von Buelow, former Night Editors German chancellor, to discuss peace C. N. Church Jacob M, Braude negotiations, has been supplemented in vatican quarters with the statement that such reports tend to mislead the A CHANCE TO PEDDLE THE public concerning the real attitude UNIQUE of the holy see, which leaves the epis- To go on a football trip ito alien copacy and clergy in each bligerent territory is the Mecca of every 'under- country entirely free to manifest their graduate generation. Frenzied efforts patriotic feelings. This course has are maade to raise the necessary funds, been so widely followed in Italy that and when the adventurer returns, his801eccesiastics are serving in the tales last far into the winter along""" " with the unpaid bills that made the "arty" pssible. The ppe, on the other hand, is ab- Already this year, students from the soluely neutral. He sides with neither group of belligerents, it is asserted, University of Washington have made and is anxious only to diminish the the trip to Berkeley in the hold of a horrors of war by hastening in every coasting steamer. Some enterprising possible way the conclusion of peace. Iowa men, not to be outdone, got to the Minnesota game by billing them-- selves to Minneapolis as cattle, and Colisio'lnIaages Smller Automoile making the trip in regular stock cars, A collision of two automobiles at the probably with the statutory stops for corner of Fifth and Washington streets hay.and water. last night resulted in considerable Plans are now under way for send- damage to a small car belonging to ing a big delegation to Pennsylvania W. E Farner. for Saturday's game. We wonder if Farner, who was driving slowly up any temporarily impecunious under- Fifth, attempted to turn down Wash- graduate can peddle a more unique ington in front of C. R. Roberts, who scheme fcr a trip to the Quaker City? was coming from the opposite direc- tion with a larger car.' PRES. HUTCHINS APPOINTS PROF. - R. T. CRANE AS REPRESENTATIVE IV. H. Storer Receives Fine in Court W. H. Storer, colored, was fined President Harry B. Hutchins has $5.05 in .Judge Thomas' court yester- appointed Prof. R. T. Crane of the day, on complaint of Ben Williams, political science department as uni- also colored. versity representative at the confer- It was charged that Storer cane to ence in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November the Ellis office where Williams was 15, 16 and 17, to be held under the working Sunday morning, forced the auspices of the Association of Urban oor open with an ax, and made threats universities, in which the subject of on his life. co-operation between the cities and the universities in training for public But 100 Copies of Directory Left service, is to be discussed. President Only 100 copies of the Students' Di- Hutchins also appointed Professor rectory are left out of the entire edi- Crane to represent the University of tion of 2,100 copies. The sales of the Michigan at a conference on munici- 1915-16 book exceed those of last yea pal management, to be held at Dayton, by several hundred. Ohio, November 18 and 19. LAUNCH AEROPLANE FOR FIRST TIME FROM MOVING WARSHIP Women'S Organizatins Penascola, Fla., Nov 8.-An aero- plane was fired by catapult from a moving warship for the first time in Sophomore vs. Upper Cassmen the history of aviation yesterday. hockey game at 4:00 o'clock today on The successful demonstrationof the Palmer Field. possibilities of launching an airship Athletic mass meeting this after- from a dreadnaught, cruiser, or other noon at 3:30 o'clock in Barbour gym- large vessel was made by Lieutenant nasium. Commander H. C. Muspin at the naval All hockey players must be at Pal- aeronautical school from the cruiser mer Field at 3:45 o'clock this after- North Carolina. noon. i r 11 I t 1 J r a 1 t t at ii University .BookstoreI 1 f ;ft HE race ain't always to the swift. VELVET is way 13 ahead of those quick-cured 10 tobacCos, oven if it d2 wait two years for agein'. 1 ~3--EN FOir ,. Two Dollars Yucan purchase a complete GymO-u t fit I We Have a FULL LINE OF Cut Flowers and Plants For All Occasions COUIN &HALL 1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 115 F LANDERS OR LOWERS Order ykur Yellow "mums" now for the Game MRS. FLANDERS Flower Shop Phone 1845-M 213 EAST LIBERTY STREET { t i i A complete 11m o Drug Sundries, Kodkks Candies, Perfum es ALBET MANN, Druggist 215 South Ma1 St. Annr Arbor, Mich. When Gas Service gets Into your home it brings Good Cheer, Good Food, andlContentnient Gas Service is as nearly perfect as human ingenuity and willingness can make it. All that Gas Service asks is the chance to serve. It brings you light, fuel and warmth at any hour of the clay or night in "ungrudging measuie" and sees to it that you receive them when you want them. Gas Service doesn't sleep, but it lets you sleep with an easy mind. ashteuaw Gas Co. now= ' Wear Clothes for which you need never apologize. You'll find my styles truly Metropolitan. $280-" Up- D. E. GRENNAN 606 LIBERTY STREET, EAST V .®" MUjSIC For ALL Occasions CALL DOCK SCHLEEDE PHONE 310M 340 SO. STATE. STREET L BEST MUSICIANS I. !- SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. The FIRST and BEST Tailoring Establishment in Ann Arbor ANNOUNCE We have an exceptionally fine and varied line of Woolec to show you this Fall. SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. Benjamin Hertel Reported Improving Reports Recent Loss of Valuable Dog Benjamin Hertel, '19A, who was op- M. S. Potter, 1926 Norway road, lost erated on for appendicitis at the Uni- a valuable Scotch collie last Saturday, versity hospital last Friday night, and immediately notified Chief of Po- was reported as doing very nicely yes- lice Frank Pardon, who located the terday. dog yesterday in Clinton. Mr. Potter recently moved here Smedberg Dismissed from Hospital from Chelsea. It is thought that the A. Davis Smedberg, '19P, who was animal unaccustomed to its new home taken to the Homeopathic hospital last wandered back towards Chelsea where Thursday afternoon suffering with an it was picked up as a stray by B. E. attack of acute appendicitis, was dis- Redick of that place. missed from the hospital Sunday af- ternoon after it was found unneces, "In a hurry?' Call Stark, 2255. sary to perform an operation. oct13eod CUSHION HEEL ith Rubber Heels attached to your shoes, they relieve the jar caused by leather heels and assist in performing the same function that the natural heel cushion performs when walliing bare. footed. Once worn, no comfort Without them. OPEN MONSTER LABOR MEETING IN SAN FRANCISCO AUDITORIUM, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 8.-Labor leaders and delegates representing more than 2,000,000 organized wage earners in the United States are here for the thirty-fifth annual convention of the American Federation of Labor, which will continue two weeks. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, is on the program to respond to the ad- dresses of welcome and to receive a commemorative medal from the expo- sition officials. The first business ses- sion will be held Tuesday. 'r STRAND BY OPHAM N° 505 BLK. N4 605 TAN SOLDIERS LIKE CRUSADERS IN THEIR NEW FIGHTING HELMETS London, Nov. 8.-On some parts of the Flanders battle front the British army authorities have begun serving out to the men in the fire trenches steel helmets similar to those intro- duced by the French. The British hel- met is perfectly plain, and not deco- rated like the French, which has a grenade crest and a rigid crown. The British helmet exactly resembles a pudding basin. It is lined with soft leather, and, while light, is very warm. One report says that in a small sec- tion of the trenches 30 men were saved from serious head wounds in the first four days of the experiment. The helmet lends a bizarre air to the troops, who wear it over the Bal- kava wood helmets, giving them the appearance of the ancient crusaders. Prof. Scott to be Assembly Speaker Prof. F. N. Scott, of the rhetoric de- partment, who is also head of the Eng- lish department in the Colleges of En- gineering and Architecture, will ad- dress the weekly assembly of fresh- man engineers at 11:00 o'clock Wed- nesday morning, in room 348, engi- neering building. Remanufactured typewriters; all makes. Lowest prices and guaranteed quality. Leslie Field, representing De- troit Typewriter Co., of Detroit. 621 S. State street. Phone 1328. Ann Ar- bor agent for famous Corona. nov9 W AGNER & CO. SOLE AGENTS STATE STREET