THE MICHIGAN DAILY. __ f ' , Just Arrived The famous imported "Togo" Serge. ,LThis 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. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS State St. NEW AND SECOND-HAND XT BOOKS AlDepartments THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during the university year. Enteredat 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 S. Leonard..........Business Manager E. Rodgers Sylvester.....Assignment Editor James M. Barrett .......1eltgraph Fditor E. P. Wright.................Sports Editor Edward MackA.......Advertising Manager Kirk White............ Publication Manager Y. R. Althseler Circulation Manager C. V. Sellers...................Accountant Night Editors Tom C. Reid C. N. Church Verne Burnett Edwin A. Hyman Joseph J. Brotherton Reporters J. C. B. Parker s Henley Hill Irwin Johnson Lee Joslyn Leonard . Nieter Martha (ray Waldo R. Hunt Assistant to the Business Manager C. T. Fishleigh WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 13, 1915. Night Editors Irwin C. Johnson Lee E. Joslyn EVENTS FOR THE MONTH Oct. 12. Y. M. C. A. campaign starts. Oct. 13. Union campaign starts. Oct. 13. Fresh assembly, U hall. Oct. 13. Prof. T. E. Rankin speaks, Y. W. C. A. Oct. 14. Fresh mass meetings. Oct. 13, 14, 15. Michigan Library Association, Memorial hall. Oct. 14. C. R. Underhill lec- tures, Engineering ' lecture WAHR2S, University Bookstore 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 Now room. Oct. 15. Oct. 15. Oct. 15. Make OUR Store YOUR Store Convocation Day. Soph mass meeting. Engineering Society State Street WAHR'S Main Street Drawing Instruments Supplies of all kinds . P. Note Books M Scrap Books Log Log Slide Rules, Michigan Stationery "M" Book Racks, Supplies of all kinds at HEEH AN' STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE DETROIT UNITED LINES etween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. ars r11 on Eastern time, one hour faster tlocal timge. etroit Limited and Express Cars-8:io a. md hotlrly to 7:10 p. in., 9:io p. in. alamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. in. and y two hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing, p. m. ocal Cars, Eastbound-5:5 a. m., 6:4o a. in., a. ., and every two hours to 7:0 p. mi., 5P. mn., 9:05 P. in., 10:45 p. m. To Ypsi- ionly, 8 :48 a. m. (daily except Sunday), a. m., 12:05 p. mn. 6:o5 p. in., 11 :15 p. 1:15 a. it., 1:3o a. 1in. ocal Cars, Westbourd-6:12 a. in., 7 :50 a.' and every two hours to 7:506p. "m., 1o:20 1., 12:20 a. ni. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1869 CapiLal.............$ 300,000.00 Surplus ............$ 150,000.00 Resources over .... $8,000,000.00 Banking in all branches Main Office, N. W. Corner Main and Huron Sts. Branch Office, 707 North Univ- ersity Avenue. ZY APMAN'S JEWELRY STORE - Alarm Clocks and Michigan Pins 113 SO. MAIN STREET HY HESITATE to Patronize The CHINESE E ESTAURANT THAT DR4WS THE PEOPLE Eto the Chop Suey, 611 E. Liberty St, and get what want. The Bill of Fare suits everybody that ap- ates good cooking properly served.. Michigan Inn Opposite the Arcadia HUSTON BROS. BILLARDS AND BOWLING Candies Cigars Pipes .5__ __. j Our "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More Than the Average "Ready-Made" L108 CANSLE, The Tailor 108 E. Wnshington St. Second Floor CHO Poff a few minutes and eat some of GEOR. OWS S U EY WAX KrING LOO 3145S. State St. Phone 1244-M HEADQUARTERS For TYPEWRITERS of all makes. SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHING at 0. D. MOR RILLS (Over Baltimore Lunch) 322 S. State St BEGIN NOW Three years ago, on the night of the finals of the Eastern Intercollegiates, a group of Michigan men were con- gratulating themselves on having a team which finished third. A Cornell man standing near expressed his sur- prise that Michigan should feel elated over such a- position, and concluded with the statement that not until a Michigan team took first place, would we have something to talk about. He was right. Michigan can't boast of her track team until she has showed a clean pair of heels to the field of stars that assembles every spring for the biggest meet in the United States. Yesterday afternoon Captain Smith met the candidates for the 1915-1916 team on Ferry Field. Last night the cross-country season was started with a meeting of all those interested in the sport. It's a far call from early season practice to first place in the Intercollegiates, but it can be done. We have the coach and the nucleus around which to build a team. Are we going to get the material which will bring in the few scattered points next May, that mean the difference between first place and third? THEN RESPONSIBILITY OF A REPUTATION "At Michigan a freshman would never think of appearing on the streets without his freshman cap, nor would he dare to sit on the senior benches which are placed under the maples, nor smoke a pipe on the cam- pus, The preceding was taken from the Minnesota Daily of October 9. It is a great thing to have a repu- tation, but a heavy responsibility goes with it. It must be lived up to. Dean Bates Will Not Speak to Laws Dean Henry M. Bates, of the Law School, who was to meet with the freshman law class this afternoon, has been forced to postpone his talk because of his absence from the city. He will be in Lansing this afternoon where he holds a conference with the state board of law examiners regard- ing the state board examinations, and will return to Ann Arbor some time Thursday.J smoker. Oct. 15. Regents' meeting. Oct. 16. Fresh-Soph flag rush, Ferry Field. Oct. 16. All-Fresh vs. Michigan State Normal, Ferry Field. Oct. 16. Football, Michigan vs. Case, Ferry Field. Oct. 18. Cercle Francais meet- ing. Oct. 18, 20, 21. Warthin Sex Lectures, Medical Amphithe- atre. Oct. 19. Pasquale Amato, Hill Oct. 16. Pasquale Amato, Hill Oct. 22. homeopathic faculty banquet, Michigan Union. Oct. 23. Engineering Society directors meet, society room. Oct. 23. Football, M. A. C. vs. Michigan, Ferry Field. Oct. 27. Mary Antin, lecture, oratorical room. Oct. 30. Football, Syracuse vs. Michigan, Ferry Field. Oct. 31. David Starr Jordan, Methodist Church. HOLD "FRESHMAN NIGHT" FOR UNIVERSITY WOMEN ON FRIDAY "Freshman Night" for women will take place from 6:00 to 9:00 o'clock Friday evening at Newberry hall. The entertainment is free. Those who have not received tickets can get them at Newberry hall before noon Thursday, after which time none will be issued. Women other than fresh- men can buy tickets in either of the dormitories, or in the library any time Wednesday or Thursday. The purpose of the party is to wel- come the incoming class to Newberry hall and its many conveniences for college women. Dean Myra B. Jor- dan will act as toastmistress at the banque'., asfter which Mortarboard and Seior society will entertain the assembly. Women's Organizations Wyvern will meet Wednesday, Oc- tober 13, at 4:30 o'clock in room 203, Tappan hall. There are still many positions open to women. For information see Dean Myra Jordan. The Classical club will hold an in- formal reception in room A, Memorial building, thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Dean Myra Jordan's party for Soph- omore women will be held on Thurs- day instead of Friday, on account of the convocation. All candidates for hockey must re- port; rain or shine, at 4:00 o'clock Wednesday, October 13, at Barbour gymnasium. Vesper service will be held at 4:30 o'clock on Wednesdayin Newberry hall. Prof. T. E. Rankin will speak and Mrs. Bacher, of the school of mu- sic, will sing. Medical Men Attention Physiology Sets Complete Our instrumenta do not need to be exchanged THEY ARE CORRECT SODAS CANDIES LUNCHES GO TO TUTTLE'S For the BEST in VICTORS MICHIGAN'S FAVORITE SONGS FOR College Men AT tnnivers.ty f.tMusic lbOuse Cor. Maynard and William VARSITY , On State PARTICULAR LAUNDRY Oto-Laryngology Outfits For Particular People Also of the QUARRY DRUG COQ The Corner Druggists CITY LAUNDRY THOS. ROWE, Prop. Detroit Street Phone 457-M I 1 GEORGE BISCHOFF We Welcome All FLORIST Choice Cut Flowers and Plants 220 Chapin St. Bell Phone 809-M The Farmers & Mechanics Bank Especially Our 1919 Frit uds HENRY QCOMPANY TAILORS TO MEN Announce the removal of their store to more commodious quarters at 713-73 North Vniv'rsity Ave Diretly North of Law BSiuldtng South Main Street Corner Huron State Street Office 330 S. State St. A G000 STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED 1' .' I We are show- ing the new- est models in 5 y:' f ., sr _ :n /. spa .. .... , FIRST NATL BANK OF ANN ARBOR,.MICH. Capital $zoo,ooo Surplus and Profit $$65,oo DIRECTORS: WIRT CORN WELL WALDO 11. ABBOTT GEO. W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWLEY S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SOULE FRED SCHMID . D. B. SUTTON $. D. KINNIE COal Coke Lumber Planing Mill Specialties Interior Finishing JNO. J. SAUER Phone 2484 310 W. Liberty FALL FOOTWEAR for LADIES and GENTS Special Agents Nettleton Shoes WAIHR'S SHOE STORES I MAIN STREET STATE STREET Nlj r' ;",sWQ sa a min '16 AND '19 ENGINEERS WILL NOMINATE OFFICERS FOR YEAR Senior engineers will meet at 7:15 o'clock tonight in room 311 of the new engineering building, to nom- inate class officers for the year. Freshmen engineers will nominate their class officers at 11:00 today in room 348,engineering building, where they will hold their second assembly of the year. Dean M. E. Cooley, of the engineering college, will address them. PROF. GLASON WILL GIVE ILLuSTRATED SPEECH TONIGHT To Talk on "Java," Where Lecturer' Took Pictures Which He Will Show Prof. H. A. Gleason, of the botany department, will give an illustrated lecture at 7:15 this evening at the Church of Christ (Disciples) on the topic, "Java." This will be the first of a. series of lectures to be given this year on different countries of the world. Professor Gleason spent consider- able time in Java last year and the lecture will be illustrated with slides made from actual negatives which he took while there. The lecture will be free to the general public. Engineer Recovering from Operation Morriss Greenblatt, '16E, is recov- ering from an operation performed at the University hospital last Saturday. Greenblatt, who had his tonsils re- moved, will resume - his work in the university next week. DEAN VAUGHAN TO SPEAK SOON Will Make Two Addresses iu Chicago on October 25 Dean Victor C. Vaughan, of the Medical School, is scheduled to deliver two addresses in Chicago on Monday, October 25. He will speak at a lunch- eon given by the Chicago City club in the afternoon on "The Reduction of Disease." In the evening he will address the members of the American Social Hygienic association and his subject will be, "The Future of the Republic." Dean Vaughan is at present touring through some of the states of the Mid- dle West in company with Dr. Will- iam C. Mayo, '83M, of Rochester, Min- nesota, and several other physicians of prominence. Concert Grand Piano to rent. 312 S Division 212-J. oct5-6-7-8-9-10 Best Gym Suits In town at Switzer's, 310 South State. Appendicitis Victim is Recovering Holton M. Lowe, '16M, who, was operated on for appendicitis one week ago today at the University hospital, is rapidly recovering. Authoritiesat the hospital stated last night that Lowe' probably would not be dis- charged from their" care until next Monday. Fresh Lits. will be photographed Thursday, 12 noon, in front of Memo- rial hall, by Hoppe. Oct13 In the future all cars stop at Good- year Drug Store. oct5tf Martin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles and all musical instruments at Schae- berle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf The Kempf Music Studios. Piano, voice, pipe organ. Leave orders for fine piano tuning. 312 South Division St. Phone 212-J. Wed-Sun Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's Hardware. 310 State. tf "Little ideas in big words." are usually expressed Taxi-Stark-2255. Don't Say Rubber Heels U oct~l'tf mm' Say ONCE WORN, NO COMFORT WITHOUT THEM. OHO-' STRAND N 505 BLK. N?.605 TAN WAGNER & CO. SOLE AGENTS STATE STREET "Little ideas are usually expressed in big words." Taxi-Stark-2255. oct5tf China and glassware for fraterni- ties and boarding houses. Dean & Co., Ltd., 214 South Main St. oct8-10-13 EXCLUSIVE young men's haberdashery on sale by N. F. Allen & Co., Main street. Shoes Shoes Re-heeled. 50c. extra 50c. attached "y -3 - a - - - - - -no = m 1ua