THE Mi1CHIGAN DAIL i NGC TO CRITICISE e suit we make for you. Neither e material, the style or the tail- ;will be found the least excuse ault finding. We solicit an order ,n of our new model suits, know- s we do that it will give such all id satisfaction that we 'will be regular tailors thereafter. G. H. WILD COMRPALNY ing Merchant Tailors StateSt lo®wers for Ghe NAP It Will 01ro: CliRISTM The Mo0s t ;Complo1 Camre £kix and L~oc SHEE STUDENTS'1 DETROIT UNITED LINES tween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. rrs run on Eastern time, one hour faster local time. toit Limited and Express Cars--S :io a. iia hourly to 7:10 P. n., g9:10 oP. M. lamazoo Limited Cars--8 :48 a.1- m. and y two hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing, p, m. cal Cars, Eastbound-- :35 a. in., 6:40 a. m., a. in., and every two hours to 7:05 p. in., P. m1., 9:05 P. in., 10 :45 P. m. TO Ypsi- Sonly, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday), a. in., 12:05 p. m.,, 6:o5 p. in., ii:i5 gp. S: 15 a. mn., r :30 a. n. oval Cars, Westbound-6:12 a. Mn., 7:50 a. and every two hours to 7:50 P. 11., 10:20 1., T 2:2o a. im. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank; Organized 1869 Capital........... $ 300,000.00 Surplus.......... $ 150,000.00 Resources over . ... $3,000,U~00.00 Banking in all branches Main Office, N. W. Cornera1Main and Huron Sts. Branch Office, 707 North U~niv- ersity ]Avenue. APMAN'S JEWELRY STORE, rAlarm Clocks and Michigan Pins 118 SO. MAIN STREET COME INJ AND TRH OUR [HE MICHIGAN DAILY - Official newspaper at the University of %lichigan. Publis ed evey morning except %londay during the univrsity year. rI 1 lntrcd at the post-office at Ann Arbor as , =I r recond-class matter. -pa CI Offcs: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- I r criptions: by carrier or mail, $.5.. Want t id. Stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply irl Store, The Delta, or. Packard and State. aj Phones: Business 960; Editorial, 2414 ha i n F~lrancis . MKinney.,.Managing Editor john S. Leonard.... ,..... Business anager d aE1. odgers Sylvester News Editor 'orn C. Reid ..............Telegraph Editor Verne Burnett ............elegraph EditorI J. P. Wright............... Sports Editor r '4 ~ h ~ rI~aS .. C. B. Parker .. ..ssignment Editor Joseph, f. lrotlerton...........ity Editor Edwin A. ..yr.a.............. .City Editor L ee Joslyn...........Cty Editor frwin Johnson ,....Chr. Effciency Board G. D. Cooke ..........Chief Statistician wt I11M westerF J. L. Stadeker .........Supplement EditorCi idward Mack .....,....Advertising Manager Yl Kirk W hi....,-,.......Publication ..1 age Cc C,_V.R. Sltler ,. CirculationMage & S C SC. V. Sellers......... .Acontani R D'__ __ _ C. 'T, Fishleigh . .Assistant Business Manage o Ste Lin1e 1i271 the Cityr Night Editors W Leonard W. Nieter William F. Newton ok Over Out- Linse Reporters C 11. A. F itzgerald William 11.. ortC Waldo It. IHunt Golda Ginsberg SE Martha Gray Nat Thompson Jacob M. Braude W. R. Atlas fo H A N 'S Earl Pardee. R. '. McDonald ri E. A. Bamgarth L S. Thompson Bruce Swaney E. L. Ziegler la BOOKSTORE lt. J. Bum . oniedt Business Staff P Alert E. Horne Roscoe Rau ________________________ E. C. Musgrave V. M. Sutter i K. S. MColl Maxwell Cutting Gorge NohlB BOSTN BRS. n___jt_ BILLIARDS A DFRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915. Ct l ~Night Editor..... ..Jacob M. Braude h; BOWLNGf_ ____ ___ Candies Cigars Pipes A STUDENT The other day we ran across a stu- __________________________dent. He was playing when we foundh hime. We were trying to have him do IOur "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More something. Of no avail. We discov-a Than the Average "Ready-Made"" ered he was carrying an average num- I CAN SLE, The tailor er of hours, worked by a schedule- 108 E. Washington St. Second Floor enjoyed the company of girls. Used _____________________________his thoughts when he studied, slepts --- eight hours every night, spoke littlea Cho p off a few and loafed less, knew what he was f minutes and eat some of after and saw a definite goal beyond GEOILGE's QIuh V his commencement day. He does notE X4Y realize his good fortune.s WAX KINGX LOO 3145S. State St. Phone 1244-M If all the undergraduates were likeP him-what a mess of nonsense would t -FIRST NATLI BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH. be swept from the campus. What aa Capital $100,000 surplus and Profit $$6,ooo saving of time!-Iowa State Sttdent. i DIRECTORS: [WIRT CORtNWELL WALDO M. ABnOT NEW MERCHANT =SHIP LAWS -GPO. W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWL.EY *S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SOULE a___ i :FRED SCHMDD. B. SUTTON- $,.r? KINNIE Two Meisures on Construction andf Inspection to Come Before Congresso FORI Washington, D. C., Dec. '2.-Twon ICH oICM CUT ,r160WERS measures 'of corrective legislation af- * T1Tf1TTE'~QGRFEN * O BISCHOFF Si3 HODS: fecting the construction and inspection r Iconsidered at the coming :session ofA Congress as a result of disclosuresv Tehe Farmers &. Mechaics Bank following the Eastland disaster. t w V (1 Representative Joshua W. Alexander ' South Main Street State Street Office of Missouri, chairman of the housef Corner Huron 330 S. State St. committee on merchant marine andr A G00D STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED fisheries, said today there were pros-( pects of legislation for the creation of a board of united naval experts to which plans for the construction of all merchant vessels would have to bel " submitted before a ship could be built. He said that the existing steamboat inspection service has no authority in % ~this direction and has heretofore acted1 r practically on the surveys of the in-1 . ~surance companies.E Botany ]Departnent Vacates So. Wing LAD ES d GENTS All the equipment of the botany de- )r LADIESpartment has been moved from the i Netteton S~f~e5old quarters in south wing to its new Netletn S oeshome in the natural science building.1 -""" The vrooms formerly occupied by the botany department are being, renovat- 10 '' STO R S ed for the use of the French, depart- ment. STATE STREET -114E CLASS OF DETROIT AND1 ANN ARBOR TO DINE 0JINTLY v 14 MORE VOT1ES RECEIVE) Alumni of the 1915 engineeringt IN BAsLLIT .AMONt4 FACULITY class in Detroit will give a joint din- ner with the members of Ann Arbor'sI Of T1otal, 128 in F'aior of' Compulsory '15E class in one of the Detroit cafes1 Miitary Tlrining anad SU tomorrow night.' All members of the '15E class in Ann Onos Arbor are invited to attend. Reserva- -- tions can be made by calling 233-M. e Faculty votes,. in the straw ballot 1_________ conducted by The Daily upon the ques- J-Lawis to Give Dance at Granger's Stion of military training continue to Arrangements have been completed come in, 14 ballots having been re- by the social committee of the junior ceivd tdayof his umbr, eghtlaw, class for a dance to be given Fri-; ecevdtdy Oftinubreih day evening, December 10, at Granger's1 :o favored military training while six academy. A saxophone orchestra were opposed to it. Exactly the same will furnish the music and dancing A ;number favored having compulsory will continue from 9:00 until 1:0111 itraining with live voting against it. o'clock. rOnly two believed the system should otltoCahIw WrsinSqa be voluntary. Iowa City, Ia., Dec. 2--Frank Gotchi These ballots were cast, in about the the wrestler, may become the coach proportion that the former ones were. of the Iowa wrestling squad. TheI Of The total is now as follows: For mili- university athletic board is of thel tary training, 142, against military' opinion that it will be sudeessful in dtraining, 88; for compulsory drill, obtaining the Humboldt farmer to 128, against, 89; 'for voluntary train- sign a contract for for the coming sea: ing, 33, against, 123.. son. Women's 0rganizations~ There will be no Woman's League arty this, afternoon. The Board of Representatives meet- ng scheduled for tomorrow morning Las been postponed for a week. Sophomore women will please pay tnes today. CITY NEWS_ Cllarged With Stealing Auto Edward Beadle, aged , 24, of this ity, was arrested Wednesday night in Ypsilanti by Deputy Sheriff John ,onners, on a charge of stealing an automobile belonging to W. J. Clancy of this city, on Monday evening of this' week. Beadle had been in the employ of ulancy, and disappeared about the same time that the motor car was found missing. When arrested, he de- nied all knowledge of the crime, but later said that he had taken a ride in the machine and had returned it to its place in the garage. The car was found in Ypsilanti, and is now in the possession of its owner. Beadle will be held for trial in the ustice court tomorrow morning. Poet's Younger Sone Enlists Tom. Lovell, the cobbler poet, re- ceived word yesterday from his, wife n England, that their youngest son had enlisted in the British army and wrould proceed at once to France. This makes the second of the poet's sons to enlist in the English cause, David Lovell, of this city, another son, haying joined his regiment in Canada at the beginning of the hostilities. k LEAVE YOUROR NOW FOR Personal. Christmas Ca rds Samples are more beautiful and 11rtiSti than evecr Unirvers ity oostr : - GBS'O MANDOLINS .AND GUITARS For Christmas Gills Also HAWAIIAN UKULELOES AT Coo. MaAynarl and WYiliam Strcets ~- .e Combinationm Lunch t A.M m 5:30 P. M Michigan Inn Chop Suey, ,Liberty St. Opp. the Arcadia We are show- ing the new- est models in FALL FOOTWEAR ft Special 'Agents WAHlR'S S45 MAIN STREET Teachers of Commercial Sobj* cts prepared at Hamilton Business College State and Williams Ste. 3T.C.A. Has Jobs for Holiday'Season Student~s who have applied at the employment bureau for post of- :e work during the Christmas vaca- n are requested to see Philip CG vejoy, '16, today. Over a score of these positions hayE ;en filled and announcements are tc made regarding the work. Secretary, Lovejoy has a number of sitlons for students of the mechani- ,I engineering department. Other bs are open during the holiday sea- [. Di v EICOATS !u rain coats from ftde HOUSS a appenhelmer, on sale by N. F. Alma ., Main street. oct~eod-w*re 2255 2255 2255 2255 Three Vagrants Arrested Three men, suspected of having stolen goods in their possession, were arrested Wednesday afternoon by of- ficers from the sheriff's office. Employes of the Mihigan Edison Electric company had called up the sheriff's office, saying that three sus- picious looking characters had tried to dispose of a quantity of dry-goods at the plant. The men were soon taken into custody. On the way to the county jail one of the men was seen to throw some articles from the car, and it was found that he had taken this means of trying to dispose of a quantity of apparently new shirts, stockings and mittens. At the jail the three men gave their names as William Ryan, of Detroit, James Burns, of Detroit, and John Monahian, of Brooklyn. When asked where they obtained the merchandise they said that some one had given it to them. They were 'arraigned 'be- fore Justice William Doty yesterday morning, and "sentenced to 30 days each in the county jail for vagrancy. Aged Resident Shots Himself While sitting in a rocking chair at his residence at 603 Cedar street on Wednesday evening, August Handt, 70 years old, pulled the trigger of a shot- gun poised between his legs, and near- ly blew the left side of his face off. He died at the University hospital early yesterday morning. Handt was a carpenter and lived with his son Paul, who is employed in a downtown mercantile establish- ment. He had worked at his trade until recently when gangrene had de- veloped in his right foot. He was told by his physician that it would be necessary to amputate the affected member in order to save his life, and it is believed that this preyed upon his mind until it caused him to com- mit the fatal act.' The shooting was committed about 8:30 in the evening in the absece of his son. Neighbors hearing the re- port, rushed into the house and found the man sitting in his chair, blood streaming profusely from a large wound on the left side of his face. A physician was sent for ad short- ly after his arrival Handt was taken to the University hospital. It was later learned that the dead man had deposited his will about a week ago in the office of the probate judge, and this makes it almost cer- tain that he had contemplated his act for some time. "010Y"' Olson 'visiting hIAnun A ror George M. Olson, former druma'- major of the University band is s~ed- ing a few days in Ann Arbor, renew- ing old acquaintances. Olson came to Ann Arbor~ from French Lick Springs Indiana, where he has been leading a saxophone or- cho ,tra at the Brown hotel. "Oley" will go to Miama, Florida, about the fii. t of January where 'he .will spend the winter with his orchestra. Tiring themi here to bei sharpened. Satisfaction guaranteeda. I N2 WOOK, Each blade separai! ;hb('1, ndlir tested. Dopble -? e 5Q per doz Slngle edge 25o prwer ~r, SEE 1LADY DEMON 'STRATOR) IN WIND -'OW For 1)a1.'i .-ular l Ve r-lY DRUG CMP A1 N Prescription Store, Do- CITY AL 'FAUNDRYN1 0,~ t tin''I " . ROWE, Prop. SuccessfulMe Wear Tailored 'Clothes and Good Clothes Ae Half The Battle There is a great d4,Ciff ecbtwee 1z taiored cohsalid the other kind. Every suit is made oL fit Ehe_- man--we do not force the mhan to fit the suit. Just comec in wheIn you're ready. HENRY" .COMIPANY o L A North Unj u~r Ot Ava.. Dlrctiy NOrt#h of L da4lxw i For the BEST in SODAS CANDIES LUNCH ES 'F iiGO TOLE'1 On -tate 35TH FRESHMAIN~~'ADII OCCUR-TOI) V IN isAIRlWWR 1 This year's freshman3 spread, the 35th of its kin, will be held in Br bour gymnas ium1 tomorrow evening; and will be ch ara(;terized+ by feature" and original nmbed~rs. a;7 usual there will be a grand march, led by Grace Raynsford, '18, vrice-president, a-nd Helen Brown, '18, chairman of thec spread. The first freshman :sprtead was el in 1880 at the hme( x Lu;e, ee Stowell, its oalrTesph oe women of tt nivesiy i1edas alo,- tesses. It < c i ;orlalaffair and PAkRTI CULA R L A UNBP!RY FOLD1)SMOKER!,' IDIA VEVENING~ Mfemibers of the American Society of Mfech a:nica l rnginesrs will hold a sm~oker wt this even inlg, Decembe~r 3, at 7:1, o'clock, inthTe rooms of the: fEnlgIineeing society. Profs. John Q.. tAllen andoJohn fl. Rowen, of the Ln- gineerin.g college, will be the speakeris. j nvitations~have already been sent out.. is composid of "T. Tby 17E.,0chair- man, 14. Brusseau, '17E, and Grd oi Smith, '171,. 1LtitnutFedI ose esl was such ' tisu ' rai )e . -l eut nant became'an. lire Uom and itas I Wacke = i< Cappea're tefrea aa ltii been held ectyl}rsic-ha ie.IcUr!- rt a ( W enesday, to ans,1 PROF HE', ATR - Wba;wih .~u ya iei - 1- s..- .- - A-v, > I -r ay e rccix Tieleuen n r re lin oar-d fr a tin, _ giving 4cde ) o hecrewa thnsgt Prof. Henry Carter :Adams, o vf ~ aeyi ml ota h opd economics dat ,rtetI woiae- ot et down gaged i evingtefrs nui l ~ten- At.ackru waeene report of the}Chinese: gove rnmen .t m b nvl tawh-elvre roads, wii spail from C(Th .:a on '$n 1 sIrring addre'@5.. -ladiC ~a?'0 Ir'tar ary 8. 1., -. osdzaingv a71dito Professo Anam S1Sleft Anm Ar o on ac iitUL AdiralsAube~t ac, Rot ~- July 20. 'r ga th 1n n h a,:colade~ -!id tl eoenen or 5'~ PROF. R. W. lIEtWNE', o? APi69 Hi A ' 1ur1ed h ofi] Icer'stword. MEETING OF ZOO1(W'C 11TO CLUIBX -rfIt .department, w tlcr. ? .1 e31ort oUn t ly?- - -- - reviewof _Morgian's "ehns ~jPo.Dvi rdyo h cni~~ Mendell nHere-y"a.ameig~ ~r ttCIi .t, _X11spak-tnigt at Bt the Zoologi cal Journal lbat1 ti reko a e'ujc Til1t Ethics natural sinebidn.-- -. "'ENfONSTDS! akve yourseI l athomef -1in the Big For quick r " '_ENGET_ CALL ,s e rov"5-lf1 1-2$. last ad con B ACK OFT~iEHON U l RECTORY.Pon 9. X1; 252255 2255 :.2 255