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' i'GTHE MICHIGAN DAILY.

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STYLISHLY
HE DRESSES

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be the verdict after you have had
or your tailor. The Suit, the
coat will have a class and swing
that only custom tailoring can
. Step in and see the fabrics
models.
ILooklig COsts nothing.
(. I. WILD COMPANY
ling Merchant Tailors State St.

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THlE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the Univeraity of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday (uring the univcrsity 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. stationse: Quarry's, Students' Supply
Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and 'State.
Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414.
Francis F. McKinney...Managing Editor
John S. Leonard.........BusinessgManager
E. Rodgers Sylvester. Assignment Editor
James M. Barrett ..........ckgvaph Editor~
E. P. Wright.............Sports Editor
Edward Mack.........Advertising Manager
Dirk White ............ Publication Manager
Y R. Althseler.. Circulation Manager
C. V. Sellers...........,.....Accountant
C. T. Fishleigh ..Assistant Business Manager
Night Editors
Tomn C. Reid C. N. Church
Verne Burnett Edwin A. Hyman
Joseph J. Brotherton
Repoiters
J. C. H. Parker Henley Hill
Irwin Johnson Lee Joslyn
Leonard V. Nieter Martha Gray
Waldo R. Hunt
Business Staff
Albert E. Horne
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1915.
Night Editors
C. N. Church. Henley Hill

papers were bitter in their denuncia-
tion of Michigan. This year there is
no Vanderbilt game on our schedule,
whether for this reason or some other
we do not know.
Saturday Michigan meets M. A. C.
If the up-state supporters hold true
to form the rooting will be personal.
From the brand of football that M.
A. C. is noted for we are in for a hard,
though not necessarily "dirty" game.
Both causes for the incipient muck-
erism of the past week will be on
hand, and it remains to be seen if
Michigan can rise above them.
CONCERNING COMMUNICATIONS
As the official paper of the Univer-
sity, The Daily will print all commu-
nications of a constructive nature
which are sent in.
The letters, however, must be sign-
ed, although the signatures will be
withheld if the writer so desires.
Neither may they exceed 500 words
in length. This provision is made be-
cause of the limited space In the pub-
lication.
To serve their purpose the commu-
nications should be written in a con-
cise style with a definite end in view,
for it is in this way alone that they
will interest the readers sufficiently
to accomplish any good.

UvII A ,'niversity 'Bookstore

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is at your service with a never-failing supply
of Courtesy and a ."Square Deal," Also
Cords of New and Second-hand

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BOOKS

Drawing Instruments and $ugineers' Supplies

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Make OUR Store YOUR Store

State
Street

WAHR'S

Main
:street

Drawing Instruments
P. Note Books

Supplies of all kinds

M Scrap Books

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

HEEHL
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

T-0 CF
1 LUFF an' boast are props
for a weak case. VELVET
is its own argum ent in the
court of last resort-yo' pipe.

DETROIT UNITED LINES
etween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
ars run on Eastern time, one hour faster
n local time.
etroit Limited and Express Cars-8:so a.
and hourly to 7:10 p. M., 9: o p. mn.
:alainazoo Limited Cars--8:48 a. m. and
ry two"fhours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing,
8 p. Inl.
ocal Cars, Eastbound-5 :35 a. m., 6:4o a. m.,
5 a. in., and every two hours to 7:05 p. i.,
5 p. mn., 9):05 P. in., 1 0:45 p., in. To Ypsi-
i only, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday),
o a. 1n., 12:05 p. m., 6:05 p. in., 11:15 p.
i:15 a. m., 1:30 a. m.
,ocal Cars, Westbound-6::12 a. In., 7:50 a.
and every two hours to 7:50 p. n., 10:20
n, 12:20 a. in.
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Organized 1869
Capiial..........$ 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-
ersity Avenue.
orner Liberty and Main
oal Coke Lumber'
Planing Mill Specialties
Interior Finishing

HUSTON BROLAF S.
BIL LAR DS
AND
BOWLING

Candies

Cigars

Pipes

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COUSINS & HALL

FLORISTS

MUCKERISM AND FOOTBALL
A prominent member of the class of
1913, who witnessed Saturday's game,
had nothing but expressions of dis-
gust to offer as his comments. We
agree with him. Our much vaunted
Michigan spirit has certainly been
wanting in the last two games on
Ferry Field. The reason may not be
so very hard to find.
In the first place the members of
the team were guilty of some rough
playing. When the other team is mak-
ing consistent gains through the
Michigan line and around the ends
we like to see the most ambitious of
our opponents tackled and blocked
in a manner that jars some of their
enthusiasm out of them, but when the
team descends to slugging, no matter
for what cause, it only serves to fur-
nish the necessary incentive for a
certain element in the stands to be-
gin the hooting and je ring that was
so noticeable Saturday.
Again when members of the oppos-
ing team incite the bleachers with
jibes it is not easy to stand quiet
without some kind of reply. But to
answer them accomplishes no goodI
and only serves to put the University
in the wrong light. Last year a la-
mentable occurrence took place at
the Vanderbilt game. The southern

Citizens Banquet Free Press Critic
In celebration of his 50th anniver-
sary as dramatic critic of The Detroit
Free Press, citizens of Detroit Satur-
day night tendered a banquet to
George P. Goodale at the Hotel Pont-
chartrain. Mr. Goodabe was given an
honorary degree by the' university last
June, when President Harry B. Hutch-
ins characterized Goodale as a "man
whose knowledge of his chosen pro-
fession is unsurpassed."
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
There will be aameeting of the Y.
W. C. A. cabinet at 4:30 o'clock this
afternoon in Newberry hall.
Wyvern will meet at 4:00 o'clock
this afternoon at the Kappa Alpha
Theta house.
There will be a meeting of Comedy
club at 4:00 o'clock today in the
Cercle Francais room.
The Girls' Glee club will hold. a
final tryout at 4:00 o'clock this after-
noon in room 7 of the school of music.
Miss Gertrude Beggs, social director
of the Martha Cook building, has re-
turned, after a short trip to Denver.
The long distance telephone is now
in operation in the Martha Cook build-
ing.

Headquarters for all kinds
of cut flowers and
plants

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FIT-FABRIC-FINISH --CUARANTEED
You will find that 1 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 $' 7more.
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 suit in the country.
FLANDERS, the Taitlor
213 E. Liberty St. OppositeVe'.rasty Lauwdry
A Complete Lfn* of
DarugSundriesKodeks
Candies, Perfumes

Phone 115

ALBERT MANN,
213 Souvths i St.
MR. GAS SERVICE

Druggist
Ann Arbor, MIbcK.

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JNO.
ne 2484

J SAUER
310 W. Liberty

NEW CUSTOM TAILOR

We r for Young Gcntlcmen

Clothes of Unusual Character

Hirsh-Wickwire-Finest of Clothes
Ready-to-Wear

*Always on the Job--Always Hepful
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!
Washte aw Gas Co.

$28.00 and Up

D. E. GRENNAN

svn years with
egner & Co.

606 LIBERTY EAST

OL SV PP LIES
Loose Leaf Note Books, paper to fit, Soc per lb.
Fountain Pens sold and repaired.

S tetson HTuts
Heid Caps
Arrow Collars
Redman Collars
Arrow Shirts
E. & W. Shirts
Emery Shirts
Holeproof Hose
Interwoven Hose
J. & M. Shoes
Urplain Shoes
Likely Baggage

Fr SCHLEEDE

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 Wooler to show you this Fall.

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Raincoats
Umbrellas
Sweaters
Mackinaws
Fresh Caps
Class Toques
Gym Shoes
Gym Suits
Towels
Lab toats
Lab, Aprons
Overall Suits

Polonia Society Chooses Officers
Members of the Polonia Literary
socity met at McMilan hall Sunday
evening, and elected officers for the
coming year. The following were
chosen: President, Stanley Borucki,
'17; vice-president, Stanley Slazinski,
'19; secretary, Alois P. Smokiewicz,
'18; treasurer, Louis C. Jackowski,
'18.
Alumnus Marries Kalamazoo Grad
M. S. McKinstry, '15, of Kalamazoo,
will be married in Grand Rapids this
Wednesday to Miss Beatrice Blinn-
ston, of Grand Rapids, and a graduate
of Kalamazoo college. Mr. McKinstry
was a member of the Monks fraternity
and held a position as comic artist on
the Gargoyle. Since then he has
drawn a bride.
Detroiter Donates Bird Collection
Dr. Bryant Walker of Detroit is
the donor of a valuable collection of
birds to the university museum. The
collection formerly belonged to Dr.
Hinsdale, of this city, and was pur-
chased by Dr. Walker a short time
ago. The collection will be added to
the study series as they are too valu-
able for display purposes.
Lit Dean's Secretary Takes Vacation
Miss Rosina K. Schenk, secretary to
Dean J. R. Effinger, of the Literary
college, has left for a month's vaca-
tion.
One-third off on Fountain Pens.
Switzer's Hardware, 810 So. State.

"From Factory to Wearer."

Madame Vogel, of The Marie-Louise
Blouse Company, Chicago, will dis-
play at the Allenel Hotel, Room 38,
Monday to Thursday, October 18th to
21st, a distinctive line of ladies', tail-
ored and fancy Blouses.
The many merits of our Blouses
will appeal- to ladies of refined taste,
as will the saving effected by our
plan of selling-

SAM BURCHFIELD & CO.

Ladies are cordially invited to in-
spect our exhibit.-
Grinell Bros., 116 South Main St.,
have some very fine pianos for rent.
See them before deciding. Phone
1707. Expert tuning a specialty.
oct16-17-19
Call Lyndon for a good Flashlight.
octl4eod-thurs
"In a hurry?" Call Stark, 2255.
Typewriter for Rent or Sale
Students, investigate this unsual
proposition" Try a fully guaranteed
Royal rebuilt, famous Model 1 vIsible
for a week. Then if you like its beau-
tiful work and easy action, rent it as
long as you wish at $3.00 a month.
After 12 months' rental you own the
typewriter. Save money by promptly
calling A. H. Cohen, resident sales-

Best Gym Suits in town at Switzer's,
310 South State.
Do you push holes easily into your
socks? Then see Davis for Holeproof
socks, two bits a pair; any color, any
size. 119 South Main street.
Have you missed mother's good
home cooked meals yet? Meals cooked
at Bloomfield's are cooked by a mother
who knows what the boys like. Try

In the future all cars stop at
year Drug Store.

Good-
oct5tf

25 cents-any part of the city. Stark
Taxicab Co., 2255. oct5tt
The private canoe houses at the U.
of M. Boat Livery will close for the
winter, Monday, Nov. 1st. Anyone
wishing to repair or change their ca-
noe, or remove anything from lockers,
must do so before Nov. 1st.
Oct17-19-20-21

WAGNER & COMPANY

STATE STREET

ANN ARBOR

Establshied 184.9

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