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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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lassy men. That's the kind w
out. The very latest fabrics, th
newest style models, the ver
tailoring skill enter into ou
ing. See our new suitings an
oatings. Nothing like them any
e else. Not expensive either
dering what we give for th
,y.
G. H. WILD COMPANY
ing Merchant Tailors State S
LOOK

Corr

$ 42
E
STUDENTS
DETROIT UNITED LINES
ween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.t
srun on Eastern time, one hour faste
cal time.
oit Limited and Express Cars-8:xoa
d hourly to 7:io p. m., 9:10 p. M.
amazoo Limited Cars- 8:48 a. m. an
two b urs to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing
. mn.
aI Cars, Eastbound-5:35 a. m., 6:40 a. m
m., and every two hours to 7:05 p. m.
>. M., 9:05 p. m., 10:45 p. m. To Yps
only, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday)
R. M., 12:05 p. m., 6:o5 p. in, 11:15 p,
:15 a. in., 1 :3o a. mn.
al Cars, Westbound-6:12 a. m., 7:50a
id every two hours to 7:50 p. m., 10:2
12'2o a. mn.
he Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Organized 1869
pigal ............$ 300,000.00
urplus .......... $ 150,000.00
esources over .. .$3,000,000.00
Banking in all branches
ain Office, N. W. Corner Main
and Huron Sts.
ranch Office, 707 North Univ-
ersity Avenue.
PMAN'S JEWELRY STORE
klarm Clocks and Michigan Pin
113 50. MAIN STREET
COME IN AND TRY OUR
Inese Combination Lunch
A. M 5:30 P. M
P. M. 2- to 7 P. M

TH EMICHIGAN DAILY
TAILO 'Ofical newspaper at the Univerity of
le Micigan. ubliseey morning except
Monday during the unversity year.
rt anteedat the post-office at Ann Arbor as
111 '- Sseond- casatr
SOffices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
criptins: by carrier or mail, $2.5. XWan
ad. stations: uarrys, Students' Supply
j Store, The Delta, co. Packard and State.
le Phones: Business. 96o; Editorial, 2414.
°o Francis P. MKinney ...Managing Editor
: on S. [,eonard.........Business Manager
E. Rodgers Sylvester. Ai neot Eitor
- Tomn C. Reid ..............Telegraph Editor
Verne Burnett............Telegraph Editor
1. 1'. Wright.................Sports Editor
L O O K Edward Mack .........Advertising Manager
Dirk White ............Publication Manager
Y. R. Ahseer.. -Circulation Manager
C. V. Sellers..................Accountant
C. P Fisheigh ..Assistant Business Manager
Night Editors
C. N. Church Edwin A. Lyman
Joseph J. PBrotlerton
'.j itReporters
. C. B. Parker s henley Hill
lconard \;. Nieter Warha tra
Irwi n Johnson hee Josln
Wiliam F. Newton Waldo R. Hunt00BsnsStf
Business Staff
Albert E. Horne
SBOOKSTOREWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915.
Night Editors
- Lee E. Joslyn Wm. F. Newton
er H U ST ON BROS. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING
The board of regents being willing,
a. mm a Michigan students will soon be en-
d B ILL AR D rolled as members of President Wil-
son's "armed citizenry." The edict
.,AND has gone out from the faculty and now
", Iawaits the decree of the court of last
i - O LIN
) resort.
The idea is all right and we believe
a. Candies Cigars Pipes that most of the students on the
0 __campus are in favor of it. But to make
t a success we must improve on the
Our "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More methods in which it is handled in
Than the Average "Ready-Made" some of the institutions of our ac-
quaintance. This means that the
CANTSLEhe Tailor board which passes on excuses from
108 E. Washington St. Second Floor training must be made up of stiff-
backed individuals supported by a hard
P Off a few and fast list of rules. It means fur-
ther that the commandant cannot tol-
minutes and eat some of erate peanut eating and gum chewing
GEOR.GE8 SVEY in the ranks.
WAI KING LOO We have compiled and sent out a
314 S. state St. Phone 1244-M questionaire in hopes of getting the
nation-wide student opinion as to the
FIRST NATLI BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICGH merits and demerits of the plan. When
Capital $oo,ooo Surplus and Profit $$65,oco these results are tabulated we may
DIRECTORS .have some interesting results to lay
GEO. W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWLEY before our readers.
S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SOULE'
: FRED SCHMID D. B. SUTTON In the meantime our columns are
I ..D KINNIE opened to any expression of student
opinion on the subject.
FOR -
CHOICE CVTr FLOWERS 3THE SEND-OFF
Gr BISCHOFF'P O G SENi Tonight at 7:00 o'clock the band will
220 Chapin St. Phone 89iM assemble in front of U hall to lead
I" the send-off that will speed the Var-
sity on its way to Pennsy. Our chances
The Farmers & Mechanics Bank against the Quakers are good, and a
send-off aided by 3,000 men helps a lot.
South Main Street State Street Office
Corner Huron 330 S. State St. Chinese Students on Editorial Staff
A 0000 STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED The editorial department of The
Chinese Students' Monthly includes
StwoChinese students enrolled in the
University. Q. L. Young, '15E, of
Shanghai, has charge of the book re-
view, and W. C. Kwong, '18E, of Canton,
o t/China, is one, of the assistant man-
agers. This magazine is published
monthly from November to June, in--
elusive, by The Chinese Students' Al-
liance.
ir LADIES and GENTS
Nettleton Shoes

JOE STORES
STATE STREET
Gym Work for Women Commences
Both the required and elective gym-
nasium work for women begins next Y
Monday, and classes will be held ac-
cording to the schedule posted in Bar-
bour gymnasium. Every one enrolled
is expected to be present at the first ! f/r
class. Advanced dancing will be given
Monday at 4:00 o'clock; beginningr
dancing on Wednesday at 4:00 o'clock.-
Classes in advanced gymnastics will
meet on Tuesday and Thursday at 4:00
o'clock, Playground work Friday at
3:00 o'clock, and basket ball at 5:00
o'clock on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday. Swimming classes
will be held as posted in the gymna-
sium. The lectures in hygiene, com-
pulsory for all who take required
gymnastics, will continue to beheld at
5:00 o'clock on Wednesdays in Sarah
Caswell Angell haill.-H-w-c.
CLOTHING
from the House of Kuppenhelmer on
sale by N. F. Allen & Co., Main
street. wed-ee

COMEDY CLUB CHOOSES MODERN
PLAY FOR DECEMBER OFFERING
Record Run in London, New York and
Chicago Shows Quality of
Selection
J. M. Barrie's, "The Professor's Love
Story," is the play which the Comedy
club will produce this year. Those in
charge of the production this year
have done their best in selecting a
modern comedy, by one of the most
popular playwrights of the day.
"The Professor's Love Story," by
the author of "Peter Pan," "The Little
Minister," and "The Legend of Leon-
ora," which played here last year, has
had a phenomenal run in London,
where it was first produced, in New
York, where it played six months, and
in Chicago. It is a modern, live, up-
to-date comedy, filled with amusing
situations and smashing climaxes.
FThe management of the play ex-
pectsa record attendance, for it feels
the student body will appreciate the
type of play offered. Good material is
available, and it is thought there will
be no little difficulty in stecting the
cast, since every member of the club
has signified his or her intention of
trying out. The tryouts will be held
tonight in 205 N. W., at 7:30 o'clock.
The first performance will be given
on December 18, in the Whitney the-
ater. This will be followed by a see-
ond presentation at the time of the
J-Hop, as has been the custom in for-
mer years.
ALCHEMISTS INITIATE FIVE
MEN INTO HONORARY SOCIETY
Alchemists, honorary chemical so-
ciety, held its initiation yesterday at
5:30 o'clock. The following men were
taken into the society: R. S. Archer,
'16E, W. L. Watson, '17E, L. B. Had-
ley, '17E, M. W. Patterson, '17E, M.
A. Norris, '16E. At a banquet held at
the Union after the initiation the fol-
lowing spoke: Prof. A. H. White,
Prof. W. G. Smeaton, Mr. R. M. Mc-
Cormick,- and R. S. Archer, '16E.
HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES IN
HONOR OF LATE DEAN (UTHE
Memorial services for the late Prof.
Karl H. 'Guthe, who was Dean of the
Graduate school until his death,
will be held by the graduate depart-
ment in the lecture room of Alumni
Memorial hall at 4:00 o'clock this af-
ternoon. President Harry B. Hutch-
ins will preside and Rev. R. S. Loring,
of the Unitarian church, will conduct
the devotional exercises. Short ad-
dresses will be delivered by Prof. R.
M. Wenley, of the philosophy depart-
ment, and Prof. W. D. Henderson, of
the physics department. The services
are open to the general public.
Women's Organizations
Geneva club luncheon today at 12:00
o'clock, Newberry hall. Bring snap
shots taken at the conference this fall.
"The Silent Force" is the topic Mr.
Fetter, student pastor of the Baptist
church, will speak on at Vespers at
5:00 o'clock today, Newberry hall.
Hygiene lecture in Sarah Caswell u
Angell hall today at 5:00 o'clock, re- n
quired of all those taking gymnasium f
;vork; subject, "Posture," by Miss s
Evans, physical director of Barbour v
gymnasium.i

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Ready about Wed., Oct. 20th
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MRS. M. M. ROOT
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TAILORS T
Announce the removal of
commodious qt
713415 Not-th V
Directly North ofI

Especially Our 1919 Friends
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ro MN
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uarters at
iversfty Ave,
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Haulbetsch Must Show Well at Pennsy
Philadelphia, Nov. 9.-Maulbetsch,
who put Michigan very much on the,
map last year by his phenomenal back-'
ield work, will have to show
omething startling against Pennsyl-
vania if he expects to cut any figure
i the 1915 rolls of honor.

IKOLLAUF *THE * TAILOR
DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY
Main Entrance of Old P. O. Building
MAIN AND ANN STS.
PLANS FOR INDOOR TRACK WORK
Upon Completion of New Track, Run-
ners Will Start Training for
Winter Meets

t models in

FALL FOOTWEAR fo
Special Agents
WAIHR' 54
R1AIN STREET
tE COMMITTEE TO CHANGE
YSTEX OF SCORING POINTS
of. Charles Vibbert, Frances Way,
).id Elsie Paul, '17, were appointed
he Women's League board as a
nittee to revise the Point System.
y activities are not fairly rated
others are not listed at all, owing
te rapid growth of -the organiza-
The work of the committee will
1 at once, and it is thought that
matter will be in shape within a
days.
Best, '19, Sustains Wrenched Back
ul S. Best, '19, sustained a severe-
renched back when he accident-
tripped over a rug at his room
itly. He was taken to the Homeo-
is hospital, where an X-ray pic-
was taken and the extent of his
y was ascertained. Although
i pain accompanied the accident,
is now able to be around.
OVERCOATS
rain coats from the House of
penheimer, on sale by N. F. AI*n
Main street. oct6eod-wed

At Your Disposal

Our new Clothing Deparment,
with its complete new stock of
Hirsh- Wickivire Co 's ready-to-vear
clothes for Young Men.
This f o r m fitting overcoat
with the velvet collar is a good
representative of the line. Let us
show it to you.

Dr. May reports that as soon as the
new wooden track is completed be-
tween the gym and the medical build-
ing he will put his men to work in
preparation for the big indoor track
meets which will be held in Waterman
gym this winter. With the work un-
der way at present he expects to get
his men running in a couple of weeks.
The new wooden track will be one
of the best in the country, being in
the same class with the famous wooden
"slats" at Harvard and the circular
runway at Princeton. This track will
be of use not only to Dr. May and his
gymnasium classes, but will be used
as occasion requires by the Varsity
runners.
The first-year men in the gymo classes
are already receiving their first in-
struction in running, emphasis being
laid on. the relaxation of the muscles
and the proper manner of holding the
arms,
Appoints Prof. L. Waterman Delegate
Prof. Leroy Waterman, of the se-
metics department, has been appointed
by President Harry B..Hutchins as the
representative of the University of
Michigan, on the' occasion of the in-
auguration of Rev. C. A. Barbour, D.
D., as president of the Rochester Theo-
logical seminary, at Rochester, N. Y.,
December 9, 1915.

WAGNER & COMPANY
State Street
Established 1848

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