THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Clothes for the College Man who spends most of his time inside-a suit of medium weight will be found best for comfort and health during the Fall and Winter. (LOur variety of patterns is abundant this .season in suitings of all weights.; G. H. WILD COMPANY :: 311 S. State St. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS II 11 Aa I NEW AND SECOND-HAND AElB IeprKmnt Ahl Departments TIHlE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during the university year. Entred at the pest-office at Ann Arbor as se oTnd-class rmatter. e Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub, scritions: by carrier or mail, $2.50. Want fA. stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State. Thones: Business,'96o; Editorial, 2414. P) nneis F. MecKinney.....Managing Editor Jeln S. Leonard...........business Manager E. Rodgers Sylvester,....Assigninent Editor James M. 13arrett.......... I aph I Aiter E. 1?. Wright.................Sports Editor Edward Mack.......... Advertising Manager Kirk White............JPublication Manager Z'. R. .\lthscler.........Circulation Manager C. V. Sellers........... ..... ..Accoun~tant Night Editors Tonn C. Reid C. N. Church Verne Burnett Edwin A. Hyman Joseph J. Brotherton Reporters T. C. B. Parker R ren e.I Hill. Irwin Johnson Lee Joslyn, If. A. Fitzgerald Martha Gray IL. Gr eehaum WilliamiV. -Newton Leonard W. Nieter Eugene L. Puson Waldo R. Ihmt As-istant to the Business Manager C. T. Fishleigh Drawidg instruments $upolies of allkinds I I. P. Note Books M Scrap Books Log Log Slide Rules, Michigan Stationery "M" Book Racks, Supplies of all kinds at S HENTS'' STUDENTS' BOOKiTOIRE I MOW ' DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Cars run one Eastern time, one hour faster than local time. Detroit Limited and Express Cars-8:io a. mn. an~d hourly to 7:10 p. in., 9:10_p. m. Kalamazoo Lifiited Cars-8:48 a. m. and every two hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing, G:48 P.n.. Local Cars, Eastbound--5:35 a. In., 6:40 a. m., 7:05 a. m., and every two hours to 7:o5 p. mn, 8:o5 p. in., 9:o5 p. in., 10:45 P. im. To Ypsi- lanti only, 8:4 8a. m. (daily except Sunday), 9:20 a. m., 12:05 p. m., 6:05 p. M., 11:15 p. in., 1 :15 a. M.n, 1 :30 a. mn, Local Cars, Wetbound--6:12 a. m., 7:50 a. mn,,and every two hours to 7:50 p. i., 10:20 p. Il., 12:20 a. in,. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1869 Capital...........$ 300,000.00 Surplus............$ 150,000.00 Resources over ....$3,000,000.00 Banking in all branches Main Office, N. W. Corner Main and Huron Sts.. Branch Office, 707 North Univ- ersityeavenue. G1A!QlRSdCif Jija$ii H UST ON BR OS.5 SO BILLARDS AND BOW LINGC Candies Cigars Pipes COUSINS & HALL FLORISTS 'headquarters for all kinds of cut flowers and. plants Phone 115 HEADQUARTERS For TYPEWRITERS of all makes. SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAP;HING ate 0. D. MORRILL'S (over Baltimore Lunch) 322 S. State St SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1915. Night Editor-J. C. B. Parker. CONCERNING ROWDYISM DEAN H. M. BATES hit the nail :squarely. on the head at the freshman ma^s meeting last night when he said that the eyes of the country were on Michigan at the present time. The Michigan experiment is attracting widespread attention, and it behooves ,is to take care lest we attract notice In a more notorious fashion. We can't afford rumors circulated broadcast concerning big hazing-bees and "Star Theatre Riots." In- former years the Student Coun- cil has preached Michigan spirit and kindred pacific doctrines without much effect. This year, newly organ- ized, they are ready for more drastic measures, and they can count on the support of the better elements on the campus. A NEW LEAF Acting upon the suggestion of MIRIAM HEIDEMAN, we are ready to follow the lead of the Wisconsin Daily Cardinal and throw open our organization to the. women. We can't promise surcease from shirt-sleeves, but we are willing to turn over a new leaf and try things out on a more even basis. (1'PT .1. SMITH PETITIONS FOR VITA MNTE (O RELAY DECISION Capt. H. Smith, of the track team, 1,s petitioned the Board in Control of Athletics to reconsider its decision in regard to the relays to be held be- tween the halves of the Cornell game. The board will take action on the matter at its next meeting." This event has always been popu- lar, and serves to boost track as well as to heighten interest in the game. ! Cinder men are all -hoping that the relays will come off, the winning of class numerals providing an induce- ment to run. Crowded Classroom Previents Visits' Prof. Herbert Cross announced tot visiting students in Course 1 in Fine{ Arts yesterday that because of thec crowded condition of the class it would be necessary to request visitors to refrain from taking seats until1 students regularly enrolled in the1 class had claimed their rightful seats.k Homeopathic Faculty to Give Banquet Members of the faculty of the Ho- meopathic Medical school will give their annual banquet to the students of the school and the alumni Friday evening, October 22, at the Michigan Union. Dr. G. I. Nailer and Dr. M. A. Darling have charge of the pro- gram. Or. Warthin Will Be Home Tomorrow Dr. Alfred S. Warthin, of the Med- ical School, and Mrs. Warthin, left for Chicago yesterday morning and are expected to return tomorrow even- ing. Authorities in the Medical biid- ing refused to disclose the reason for Dr. Warthin's sudden departure. 1O9N FUNDSFOR WOMEN FOUR RECEIVE LUCINDA STONE SCHOLARSHIPS; TWO APPLY FOR ALUNAE LOANS This year there are several loan funds accessible to women students. At the present time two women have taken advantage of the Jane Turner fun, four have received Lucinda Stone scholarships, two have applied .for the Collegiate Alumnae loans, and the $50 scholarship given by the Junior women of 1916 has been placed. WO3LES RESEARCH CLUB ELECTS l sther Shaw Picked for Presidency; Mina Winslow, Secretary At a meeting held Thursday the Women's Research Club, an organi- ation of graduates, elected the fol- lowing officers: Chairman of program committee, Chrys'tal Thompson; pres- ident, Esther Shaw, grad; vice-presi- dent, Chrystal Thompson; secretary, Mina Winslow, grad. WOMEN'S NOTICES On Tuesday, October 12, at 4:00 o'clock, the women of the university will hold a mass meeting in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss a matter of great interest to all. * * * . The following temporary appoint- ments have been made by the Wo- men's Athletic #committee: Tennis manage', -Louise Irish, '18; publicity manager, Georgiana Pockman, '18; hockey manager, Jaiet MacFarland '17. Entries for the Women's 'tennis tournament must be made before Tuesday, October 12. A registration card is posted for that purpose on the bulletin board fin Barbour gymnasium. Miriam Hiedeman, '17, Ethel 'Hos- mer, '17, and Gladys Whelan, '17, have been appointed as assistants to the Woman's Editor of The Daily. * * * There will be an important meet- ing of the athletic committee Monday, October 11, at 4:00 o'clock, in Bar- bour gymnasium. , * Two telephones, 627-M, for the sec- ond floor, and 627-J for the third, are now ready in the Martha Cook building. It is requested that calls be made over these lines, since the office telephone is not for the use of the students. A pay station for long distance calls is soon to be installed on the first floor * * * Women interested in Daily work re- port to the Managing Editor between 2:00 and 3:00 o'clock Monday for as- signments for tryouts. IF ev'ry man's name described him as well as VELVET'S name describes it, a lot of folks I know would be applyin' to the legislature. FIT-FABRIC-FINISH - GUARANTEED You will find that I will give you the kind of Tailor- oring that will appeal to you, whether it is a $20 suit or a $40 suit. I am making a specialty of a $25 suit that cannot be duplicated anywhere in the city from $5 to $1 more. I will guarantee to please you in every respect or I do not want your money. I have the best $20 made-to-order school snit in the country. FLA NDERS, Whe Taloer 215 E. iaberty St. Opposite Varaity Launadry A Complete Linte of Drt~ rdries KoS ..s Catides, Perfu xes ALBERT MANN, Drtu ist 213 South fa.In St. Anus Arbor, Mich. MR. GAS SERVICE Always on the Job--Always Helpful That's'why Gas Service is welcome in every home and in every store and factory. He knows just what to do for your comfort and advantage and he knows it's to his advantage to do it. That's why he is glad to -help you. That's why he is your friend. That's why he is always welcome. If you don't know him, send for him! WasrhtenawGsC Z:3 1. -LIJ Make OUR Store YOUR Store State Street r WAHR'S University Booke-tor is at your service with a never-failing supply of Courtesy and a "Square Deal. Also Cords of New and Second-hand TEXT. BtO OK S Drawing Instruments and Engineers' Supplies I ,3 e I I orger Liberty. and Main° . _ q I A NEW CUSTOM TAILOR Clothes of Unusual Character f "g~9and 'up D. oGE.GRENNAN Eleven years with .606 LIBERTY EAST Wagner & Co. SCHOOL SVP PL E S Loose Leaf Note Books, paper to fit, 50e per lb. Fountain Pens sold and repaired. I. F. SCHLEEDE .340 S. State St. mv HEALTH SERVICE WARS ON TUlBERlC UOSI GERM 1 SAM BURCHFIELD &o C. The FIRST and BEST Tailoring Establishment in Ann Arbor ANNOUNCE We have an exceptionally fine and varied line of 'Woolens to show you this Fall. $100,000 Wmn Campaign Headed by Dr. De Kleine and University, Physicians Starts SAM BURCHFIELD & CO.. We set glass. C. H. Major & Co., 203 E. Washington street., oct6-7-8-9-10 Taxi. M. C. Madison, 17 Law. Phone 1446-J. oct5-6-7-8-9-10 Engineering students, attention. Get your shop outfit at Switzer's Hard- ware.- Highest'quality tools at lowest prices. Two bucks for a hat. Why pay more? I'll stand back of anything I sell. Davis, 119 S. Main. oct9 Have your monogram put on your Nina. Dean & Co., Ltd. 214 South n street. oct9-12-14I The Kempf Music Studios. Piano, voice, pipr organ. Leave brders for fine piano tuning. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J. Oct5-6-7-8-9-10 "Little ideas are usually expressed in big words." Taxi-Stark-2255. oct5tf Every student should have a Mich- igan Memory book. Only $1.00 at Wahr's. 1-6 Classes in shorthand and typewrit- ing for University students are being' organized at the School of Shorthand, 711 N. University Ave. Better invest- igate. oct9-10 Directors of the $100,000 State Anti- Tuberculosis campaign will have the co-operation of the health service oft the university. The principal purpose of this campaign is to be educational. -with the view of teaching the people, of Michigan the most approved and. scientific methods of fighting the white plague, which is claiming thou- sands of lives in this state annually. Dr. William DeKleine, formerly of Ottawa, Mich., now located in Lan- sing, -has complete charge of the cam- paign, which will spend the huge sum. of $100,000 in spreading educational literature and instructing the public in the fight against tuberculosis by the county visiting nurse system. Dr. H. H. Cummings and Dr. Charles P. Drury, of the health service, will push the campaign among the stu- dents of the university. Dr. Drury, '14M, has had special training along this line in his work with Dr. Hew- lett in the University hospital and he will devote considerable of his time to the work. One-third off on Fountain Pens. Switzer's Hardware, 310 So. State. Read your notes in a third of the time by typewriting them. Learn how at Hamilton Business College. oct7-9-12 In the future all cars stop at Good- year Drug §tore. oct5tf PACKARD ACADEDIY Dancing classes every Monday and Thursday evening a' 7 o'clock, begin- ning Oct. 7th. Lyndal Hughes, of Philadelphia, instructor. Private lessons by appointment. Halls newly decorated and equipped for private parties. oct5tf Pianos to rent, Prices and pianos right, at Schaeberle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf Go. to C. 11. Major & Co., for wall paper and paints. 203 E. Washington street. oct6-7-8-9-10 Hear the genuine "Ukulele " The Hawaiian's beautiful string instru- ment.s We are state agents for the real article. Compare the tone with imitations,, and then select. Grinnell Dros., 1116 So. Main street. Fountain Pens of every kind and '(very one guaranteed at Wahr's. 1-6 Rest Gym Suits in town at Switzer's, 310 South State. .