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THE MICHIGAN DAILY.

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THIE MICHGAN DAILY

Just Arrived
The famous imported "Togo" Serge. (This is the
finest unfinished blue serge on the market. An honest
and durable fabric exclusively confined to us for Ann Arbor.
Let us show you this wonderful Cloth.
G. H. WILD COMPANY :: 311 S. State St.
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS

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NEW AND SECOND-HAND

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BOrOKS
All Departmnents'

Oflicial newspaper at' the University of
Michigan. Published Every morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptions : by carrier or mail, $2.50. Want
ad. stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply
Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State.
Phones: Business' 96o; Editorial, 2414.
Francis F. McKinney.....Managing Editor
John 8. Leonard..........Business Manager
E. Rodgers Sylvester.....Assignment ditor
James M. IBarrett..........Tel.' raph EFditcr
E. P. Wright..................Sports Editor
Edward Mack ....M....Advertising Manager
Kirk White............Publication Manager
Y. R. Althseler.......Circulation Manager
C. V. Sellers...................Accountant
Night Editors
Tonm C. Reid C. N. Church
Verne Burnett Edwin A. Hyman
Joseph J. Brotherton
Reporters
J. C. B. Parker HeileY Hill
Irwin Johnson" Lee Joslyn
H. A. Fitzgerald Martha Gray
L. Greenebaum William F. Newton
Leonard W. Nieter Eugene I,. Bulson
Waldo R. Hunt
Assistant to the Business Manager
C. T. Fishleigh
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915.

LITERARY COLLEGE MAINTAINS
ITS LEAD OVER 1914-15 FIGURES
All Colleges Except Two Have Gained;
Total Increase More
Than 300
Enrollment has progressed steadily
in all the colleges of the university
the past week. The big increase in
the literary college registrations has
been maintained, and the graduate
school again shows a fair gain. Other-
wise, there has not been any decided
gain or loss in any of the schools. The
figures are as follows:
College- '15-'16 '14-'15 Gain
Literary .............2894 2569 325
School of Pharmacy.. 115 100 15
Dental School ......... 348 323 25
Medical School......325 309 16
Homoeopathic Medical
College...........55 65 *10
College of Engineer-
ing.............1494 1486 8
School of Law....... 424 492 *68
Graduate School.... 238 226 12

WAHR2'S'
University Bookstore

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State
Street

WAH R'S

Main'
Street

is at your service with a never-failing supply
of Courtesy and a "Square Deal." Also
Cords of New and Second-hand
TEXT BOOKS
Drawing Instruments and Engineers' Supplies

Make OUR Store YOUR Store

Drawing Instruments

Supplies of all kinds

Y. P. Note Books

M Scrap Books

Log Log Slide Rules, Michigan Stationery
"M" Book Racks, Supplies of all kinds at

Totals ..........5893
*Decrease

5570 323

SHEEHAN'S
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

DETROIT UNITED LINES
etween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
.ars ru1n on Eastern time, one hour faster
n local time.
etroit Limited and Express Cars-8:io a.
and hourly to 7:10 p. in., 9:io p. m.
:alamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. L. and
ry two hours to 6 :48 P. in.; to Lansing,
8 P. in.
ocal Cars, Eastbound-5:35 a. m., 6:40 a. n.,
a. m., and every two hours to 7:05 P. in.,
5 P. in., 9:05 P. in., 10:45 p.n. To Ypsi-
only, 8:48 a. m.,(daily except Sunday),
a. m., 12:o p. m., 6:o5 p. n., 11:15 P.
I :15 a. in., 1 :30 a. In. .
ocal Cars, Westbofnd-6:12 a. m., 7:5o a.
and every two hours to 7:50 p. m., 10:20
n., 12:20 a. in.
The Ann Arbor Savins Bank
Organized 1869

HUSTON BROS.
BILLF A DS
ABWI
BOWLING

Candies

Cigars

Pipes

COUSINS & HALL

FLORISTS

iLal .............$ 300,000.00
rplus..........$150,000.00
3ources over . ..$3,000,000.00
Banking in all branches

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Headquarters for all kinds
of cut flowers and
plants

Main Office, N. W. Corner T1ain
and Huron Sts.
Branch Office, 707 North Univ-
ersity Avenue.

Phone 115

,SavinsgBk

HEADQUARTERS
For TYPEWRITERS of all makes.
SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITING and
MIMEOGRAPHING at
0. D. MORRI LL'S
(Over Baltimore Lunch) 322 S. State St

Night Editors
C. N. Church Henley Hill.
THE EXPERIMENT
One woman reported yesterday to
tryout for the repertorial staff of The
Daily., We had hoped for several, but
even one is an advance. A prominent
woman on the campus last year stated
emphatically that Michigan women
were not ready for this sort of thing,
and the same sentiments have been
echoed by another well known senior
woman this year. We hope both of
them were wrong, and we are backing
MISS GINSBURG and others of her
same spirit to prove it.
TRY IT ON M. A. C.
The Student Council is considering
some tentative plans whereby the vis-
iting rooting contingents of our ath-
letic opponents may be given a more
substantial reception. The idea is a
good one, but trouble may be had in
finding a feasible scheme which Will
be, at the some time, infor mal and not
too expensive,
Tag days have sometimes been over-
done in the past, and yet we are not
readyto admit that they have no vir-
tue. Why not experiment with five
cent tags to be sold by the Council;
the proceeds to be applied to a fund
for buying a buffet luncheon, to be
served to the visitors at the Union on
the day of the game.
A week from next Saturday M. A.
C. will send down a big crowd of' sup-
porters. We have tried a good many
things on M. A. C. in the past, ,so why
not try one more?
UNIVERSITY MASTER MASONS
HOLD SUCCESSFUL SMOKER
Master Masons of the university
held their annual smoker last night
at the Michigan Union, with more
than 150 members present. Talks were
given by W. E. Morris, '16L, George
Kyer, Dr. C. B. Stouffer, J. K. Nichols,
'161, and R. A. Campbell. H. T. Fen-
stemaker rendered a piano solo. Pres-
ident Harry Parker, '16, introduced
the speakers.
The smoker was preliminary to i'eg-
ular meetings to be held downtown
at the Masonic Temple. The first
meeting will be next Saturday, Oc-
tober 16.

UNIVERSITY PUSHBALL LOANED
TO 3I. A. C. FOR CLASS GAMES
Michigan's underclassmen will not
be the only ones to struggle with the
Wolverine pushball this year. In re-
sponse to a letter from authorities at
M. A. C., the student council has de-
cided to lend the pushball, which is
in its custody, to the Aggies.
3 New Assistants in Pharmic Faculty
Three new assistants have been
added to the faculty of the College of
Pharmacy. R. G. Brown, '16P, and
H. N. Oellrich, '16P, will assist Prof.
J. O. Schlotterbeck in food and drug
analysis and household chemistry, re-
spectively, and G. K. Finzel, '15P, will
assist Prof. A. B. Stevens.
Christian Gauss, '98, Publishes Book
Christian Gauss, '98, has recently
published a book entitled, "Through
College on Nothing a Year." dealing
with an undergraduate's struggles to
gain an education. Mr. Gauss is now
editor of the "Bpolihelf" magazine,
and during his College career, was.
editor of the "Inlander," a student pub-
liation now extinct.
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
There w4ll be a meeting of the Y.
W. C. A. cabinet at 4:30 o'clock Tues-
day, October;12, in Newberry hall.
All required work in A.jysical edu-
cation begins Tuesday, October 12. A
schedule of classes is now posted in
Barbour gymnasium.
There wtll beama ss meeting for
all W.P Qn Tuesday, October 12, at
4:0.0 p'CtIok, tn Sarah Caswell Angell
hall. A matter of great interest to all
will be brought up.
The heart and lung examinations
required for physical education must
be arranged before Saturday, October
16th.
At a general assembly of the women
at the Newberry residence the follow-
ing officers were elected: President,
Donna Sullivan, '16; vice-president,
Janet MacFarlan, '17; secretary, Anna
Miller, '18; treasurer, Blanche Kerns,
'16. There was also a house commit-
tee elected, consisting of the follow-
ing members: Senior member, Ada
Gordon; junior member, Evelyn
Moore; sophomore member, Elizabeth
Patcheon; freshman members, Mil-
dred Johnson and Dorothy Durfee.

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HE race ain't always to the
swift. VELVET is way
E3 ahead of those quick-cured 0
D tobaccos, even if it does wait f
two years for agein'.
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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 shat cannot be duplicated
anywhere in the city from $5 to $7 more.
I will guarantee to please you in everyrespect or I do not
want your money.
I have the best $20 made-to-order school suit in the country.
FLANDERS, the Tewdlor
215 E. Liberty St. OppoS t" VatrSIty LauiMi4ry
A Conmplete List of
Drug Sundries, Kodo.ks
Candies, Perfumes

*

-ner Liberty .and Main

A NEW CUSTOM TAILOR

Clothes of Unusual Character

$28.09 and Up

D F GRENNAN

ALBEKT MANN, Druggist
215 South M ain St. Ann Arbor, Mich.
MR. GAS SERVICE
Always ou 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!
Washtenaw Gas Co.

ears with
& Ca '

606 LIBERTY EAST

SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Loose Leaf Note Books, paper to fit, roc per lb.
Fountain Pens sold and repaired.
. F. SCH LEEDE 340 S. State St.

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SAM BURCHFIELD

& CO.

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,

SAM BURCHFIELD & C,

SHAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE I
I STATE AND WILLIAM STREETS

PROFESSOR HEADS COMMITTEE
Engineering College Instructor Gets
Recognition from S. A. E.
Prof. W. T. Fishleigh, of the engi-
neering college, has just received noti-
fication of his appointment to the
chairmanship of an important com-
mittee of the Society of Automobile
Engineers,
The committee, known as the En-
gine and Transmission Division of the
S. A. E.,- is comprised of some of the
biggest automobile engineers in the
country. Such men as O. E. Hunt,
'07E, chief engineer of the' Packard
Co., W. A. Frederick, of the Conti-
nental Motor Co..; C. W. McKinley, of
the- Overland Co., and W. R. Strick-
land, of the Peerless Co., are others
who comprise the commitee. The pur-
pose of the committee is to gather
data and study the design of various
motors and transmissions, with the
ultimate object of standardizing auto-
mobile parts.
The Homestead Tea Room is open
for service from 8:00 o'clock to 5:30
at 1219 Washtenaw avenue. We make
a specialty of private parties and
luncheons. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Mason.
oct12
Typewriters for sale or rent at
Hamilton Business College, State and
Williams. oct6-8-12

Eatmore's, a dainty, tasty chocolate.
drop that delights the lovers of solid
chocolate. Bloomfield's, 709 North Uni-
versity. oct12
In the future all cars stop at Good-
year Drug Store. oct5tf
PACKARD ACADEDMY
Dancing classes every Monday and
Thursday evening at 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-
Typewriter For Rent and Sale
Students, investigate this unusual
proposition. Try a fully guaranteed.
Royal rebuilt, famous Model L visible
for a week. Then if you like its beau-
tiful work and easy action, rent it as
long as you wish at $3 a month. After
12 months' rental you own the type-
writer. Save money by promptly
calling A. H. Cohen, Resident Sales-
man, 711 W. Washington St. Phone
1099. octla-19-2(
Pianos to rent. "Prices and pianos
right, at Schaeberle & Son's Music
House, 110 South. Main street. oct8tf
If you want to see a fine line of
china, call at 214 S. Main. oct9-12-14
Get our prices on drawing Instru-
ments.. H. L. 'Switzer Co., 310 South
State.

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Classes now being organized in
Shorthand Typewriting
The Gregg New machines of all the
System leading makes
Bookkeeping-Penmanship
Commercial Teaching Business-English
F. G. HAMILTON, A.B. Michigan '11
Proprietor ,

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