THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ~ - e.. . _t ASSORT-1ENT of fine woolens in the city is here for your inspection. We think you'll agree thatsnever have you seen clas- sier fabrics. Tailored in our inimi- table style in a suit to your measure, they will make you as smartly dressed as any man in town. . 1H. WILD COMPANY Leading Merchant Tailors State St. k 7 ~ / --nod, ~i. fi: THIE MICHIGAN DAILY at the Univer.,ity of Michigan. Published eve-,y morning except Monday durig the university year. Etered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as Secel.tnI-class mat':.. 'COMUJINICiA'ION 1 )IJE O~IN.D IONS ON SERI {T SET FORTH BY RtECEVV COR ESP1ON)ENT w o'D pI£ I LOOK LOOK Complete Gym Suit I X2.0 I STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE DETROIT UNITED LINES Bet cen Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Car-s run on Eastern tine, one hroi~r faster than local time. 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Packard and State. Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. Erancis F. McKinney......Managing Editor John S. Leonard.........Business Manager h. :codgers Sylvester.....\ssignmncot Editor Tom C. Reid ...............elegraph Editor Verne Biurnett..............elegraph Editor 1.;. 1'. 11601 t........... . S.p. orts F itor Edward Mack .........Advertising Manager Kirk White............Publication Manager V. R. Aihsele,- ('j. i-culat ion Manager C. V. Sellers ...................\ec.~xmtan C. TU.rishleigh . .Assistant Business Manager Night 'Editors C. N. Church h Edwin A. [lyman Joseph J. Brotherton Reporters ;. C, ii. 1'arl-er I It-:'.:' li;' i.e-rnard W. Nieter Martha+rav Irwin ohs n ee foslyn Wil ia n F. Newicu Waldo R. IHlunt Business *aff Albert E. horne STUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915. Night Editors Irwin C. Johnson Gordon D. Cooke Five Sophomores 'are wanted to try- out'- for The Daily reportorial staff. Report between 1 :("0 o'c--ok and 3:00 o'lock tody. MIGHT HISTORY REPEAT? As fate sometimes does, she willed that on the same day, in the same town and at the same hour, two speak- ers of the most diverse political be- liefs imaginable should appear. Wil- liam Howard Taft, as an honored guest of the University, spoke before an audience of 3,000 in a modern au- ditorium dedicated in the interests of education. Emma C oldman, anarchist a speaker who has been rffis:d thA privileges of university platforms, a.- peared before an audience of 150 in a; small down-town hall used by a local fraternal organization. Almost 400 years ago Sir Thomas Moore was executed on Tower Hill be-1 cause of certain unorthodox political. beliefs. In more recent times the leaders of new political theories, some: of which are now incorporated intos the platforms of national parties, have1 suffered from more modern forms of; persecution., We wonder if at sometime in the future this generation will be blamed: for a failure 'to recognize Miss Gold-1 man as we have blamed other genera- tions in the past. DIR L. H JONES TO SPEAK TO MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL CLUB Dr. L. H. Jones, ex-president of the Michigan State Normal college, willt speak at Newberry hall at 7:30 o'clockl tomorrow evening at a meeting of the Michigan State Normal club. Stanley Wilson, president of the Normal Gleet club, will be present to furnish musicf for the occasion. Candies Cigfars Pipes Editor The Michigan Daily: The specimen of literary fluency composed by Mr. Mosenfelder and which appeared in Tuesday's issue of The Daily, seems to be but but one of the many which are hurled at the heads of Michigan students when some person wishes to get his name in the paper.. To all appearances, these per- sons seldom resort to favorable crit- icism but arerprone to kick Michigan spirit up rather than lift it up. I am not adverse to giving or re- ceiving unfavorable comment when it is needed, but it seems to me that such spirtAd passages as, "What is the mat- te: with Michigan men?" are appear- ing altogether too often and are in the present case, at least, rather un- just. If the writer of that communi- cation wishes to censure the few peo- ple from whom lie has heard the re- marks of which he speaks, I am sure nobody objects, but 1 feel I am speak- ing for the student body and for Mich- i an spirit when I say we are not fond cf having spread broadcast to the uni- versities and colleges of the country-- for it must be remembered that The saly reaches more than the present student body-the impication that the student body is comprised of "knockers," "quitters" and "sore- heads," when it is absolutely unwar- ranted. It is true, and Mr. Mosnfelder must realize it, that in any place, no matter how ideal the environment, when things go wrong, practically cv- eryone who thinks, questions the rea- son. This, however, seems to be a virtue rather than a vice. There are, of course, a few who are ready and anxious to place the blame upon thej most convenient shoulders, but upon a rather careful inquiry I have found that these persons in the present case are quite in the minority and do not justify such an article as ap- peared before the public. It is only necessary to mention the mammoth "come-back" after the M. A. C. game, the twilight yell-fest be- fore the Syracuse game and the send- off for the Penn game to give an idea of how much the student body is be- hind Yost and the team. If Mr. Mos- enfelder attended these meetings he will recall that on every occasion Yost was cheered enthusiastically, and was twice fairly dragged before the crowd to speak. Yost himself says that he has never in his 15 years at Michigan, seen anything like it. Does this look as though Michigan spirit is on the decline or that the stu- dents have lost confidence in Yost? Personally, I have been at Michigan as long as Mr. Mosenfelder, and have never before seen the rooters and stu- dents at the games stand behind the team as they have this year-and we were playing losing games. If the sentiment which has shown through these acts-for they were far from superficial-are not enough, I am sure I do not know how much the writers of these articles need to be considered. D. W. SESSIONS, '17L. at You can purchase a comphete GyM m0Or " University Dk - .7 LUFF an' boast are props for a weak case. VELVET ® is its own argument in the court of last resort-yo' pipe. THANKSGIVING FLOWERS Table Baskets from 75c to $Io.00. Chrysanthemums in all their varied colors and sizes. Carnations all colors. Corsages, Roses, Violets, Lilies of the Valley. 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State 30 Killed, 49 Hurt, by Austrian Bombs Rome, Nov. 15.-Three Austrian aero- planes, dropping bombs on the forti- fied city of Verona, have killed 30 per- sons, seriously wounded 30 others and slightly injured 19. Nineteen of the number killed were slain by the explo-' sion of one bomb. Most of the victims were killed in the principal square of the city, where citizens and peasants were attending the market. Prof. Prof. college, Monday dentists R. W. Bunting Reads Paper R. W. Bunting, of the dental read a paper on "Pyorrhoea" evening before a meeting of in Battle Creek. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION S Call Lyndon ror a good Flashlight, octl4eod-thurs Dean Myra B. Jordan and Mrs. John Effinger will hold their third "at home" this afternoon from 4:00 to 6:00 mlwon" SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. The FIRST and BEST Tailoring Establishment in Ann Arbor ANNOUNCE We have an t xceptionally fine and vard line of Wookr to show you this Fall. SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. 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SOLE AGENTS NOVEL TEA ROOM FOR STU)ENTS TO OPEN FRIDAY ON LIBERTY Afternoon -Teas, Private and Sunday lDinners Will be Specialties Offered- Renellen Hospice, a novel tea room conducted principally for university men and women, will be opened this week Friday on Liberty street. The Hospice is to be run under the direc- tion or Rena V. Field and Ellen G.. Young. The tea room in addition to Lits specialty of afternoon teas, will serve banquets and special dinners to priv ate parties and also Sunday night, dinners. Tables for pri ate parties. can be reserved by telephone. A reception will be given Friday a4- ternoon and refreshments w-i be served. Mrs. Field and Mrs. Young are both experienced caterers n,1d they promise the finest cuisintc and appointments will be in proportion to the cooking. Dr. Burrage to Address, Pharmacists Students of the College of Phar- macy will have the opportunity of hearing Dr Severance Burrage, of In- dianapohis, Indiana, who vll lecture on, "Vaccilo and Serum Manufacture," at 4:0 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in room 165 of the chemistry building. Dr. Burrage was formerly connected with - Purdue university, but is now with Eli Lilly & Co., manufacturing pharmacists, Indianapolis, Indiana. The lecture will be illustrated with moiing pictures and is open to the general public. Students, for the most safe, speedy, Martin guitars, nmandoiins, ukeleles reliable economical Parcel and O es- and all musical instruments at Schae- berle & Son's Music House, 110 South senger service, call 2028. nov3tf Main street. ' oct8t, In future all cars stop at Goodyear's L5 cents--any part of the city. Stark Drug Store. tf Taxicab Co., 2255. oct28tf STATE STREET