Demand ie more certain you are to be pleased with our ring. You seer we're just a bit more fussy than bout building every garment down to the lasts ST'EXACTLY RIG[T. Drop in and let ys please you in style- fit-value and long lasting durability. eceived a large shipment of woolens ' I we have for two months'-better look them over now. J. :KARL MA L C O L IM LIBERTY ST. MALCOLM BLDG. i T cry orn- rge Bank Trubey' s Din'ners. Luncles Confectionery Ice Cream, DelicioUs Sodas We Make our own Cream Orders solicited from Fraternities and, Sororities. 218 S. Main Phone 166 1u1'rlus . 'F .t ,t11111i4 R& I9IIioid, t. A &vi _..-.,__ t r,. 0 DIES AT LANSIN m JUE Plans Bepr-Yde to Susped Casses At Agricultural School for . Funeral East Lansing, Oct. 22.- Jonathan Lemoyne Syder, former president of M. A. C. died at his home here today following a ten days illness, the result of a stroke of apoplexy. Dr. Snyder was one of the best known eucators of the country and during his presi- dency here, 1896-1915, brought the M. A. C. into the front rank of agricultur- al colleges., Beforecoming to Michigan Dr. Snyder was piesidet of Slippery Rock Normal school of Pennsylvania. IHe was born in Butler county, Pa., in 1859. Funeral arrangements are ,not yet completed but plans are- being made to susoend the classes for a time at M. A. C. in honor of the- president. GOMPERS CLAIMS MEN WERE FORCED OUT WITH DEFEAT (Continued from Page One) ing their action to their fellows in the world." Meet Again, Says Gompers "You have defeated th'e labor group in this declaration," declared the vet- eran labor leader, "but we will meet you again in conference, and when we do meet you there you will be glad to talk collective bargaining. "I have sung my swan song in this conference. You have by your action, iegisated us out of the gathering. We have nothing further to say and It is with' a feeling of regret that we are not able to reu.main longer. Our chief regret is the defeat of every fair prop- osition on our part." COPPER COUNTRY STUDENTS ORGAN1ZE SECTIONAL CLUB Students from Ontonagon, Hough- ton, Keweenaw and Baraga counties of the upper peninsula will oraginze a Copper Country Sectional club to- night at 7:15 o'clock in room 306 in the Union. Women students as well as men are invited to attend the meet- ing. H. Beach Carpenter, '15L, Weds H. Beach Carpenter, '14-151;), was married Oct. 15 to Miss Liana La Pointe, '20, of Columbia university, at New London, Conn. The couple ex- pect to be at home at 2524 17th street, N. Xy., apartment 2, Washingtpn, D. C., after Nov. 3. Carpenter was managing editor of the Michigan Daily during 1914-1915. Michigan Dames Name oinnmittees Michigan Dames held their last reg- ular 'meeting Tuesday in Lane hall. The constitution was read for the ben- efit of new members, and committees were appointed for the ensuing year. This year's program was outlined and the meeting closed with a scial hour. Japanese Teacher Visits University R. Koketsu, of the Imperial Univer- sity of Kyushu in Japan, visited the departments of forestry and botany here last week. Mr. Koketsu is mak- ing a tour of the great universities in the world. "Gets-lt" Peels Off Corns Painlessly Off They Come Like Banana Skin. 2 or 3 Drops, That's Al. There's a murderous, painful way to gt rid of corns, and then there is te peaceful, glorious "pel-lt- off" "Gets-It" way. After you have tried "Gets-It" you wjll say "never i THURSDAY 3:30-Soph /lit football practice on south Ferry field. 3:30-Soph engineer football practice on south Ferry field. 4:00-Dallas Boudemann lecture on "Investments" in room BLaw build- ing. 4:00-Fresh lit football practice on south Ferry field. 4:00-All-medic football practice on south, Ferry field. 4:00-Boxing club meets in Water- man gymnasium. 4;15-,T"nior lt football practice on south Ferry field. 4:1i-Juior engineers' practice foot- ball on south Ferry field. 4:30-Seniorlt football tryouts' prac- tice on south Ferry field. 5:00-Soph electrical students' meet in ro~m 248 Engineering building. 7:15-Copper country students meet on third 'floor of Union. 730-Phi Sigma society holds meet- ing in room B174 Science building. Professor Sellars lectures. 7:30-All-Law smoker in Union. FRIDAY- 4:00-Dallas Boudemann lectures on "Investments" in room B Law build- ing. 4:30-Senior lit football tryouts' prac- tice on south Ferry field. 7:30 AINa Nu Debating society meets in club rooms.-4 University hall. 7 :30-Cosmopolitan club meets in Un- iversity hall. SATURDAY 10:00 - Junior engineers', football practice on south Ferry field. 10:30-Cross country candidates re- port at Waterman gymnasium for four mile practice run. 2:30-Varsity football game.. Mich- igan vs. Ohio State at Ferry field. SUNDAY 7:30-Union religious meeting in Hill auditorium- Bishop Theodore Hen- derson of Detroit speaks. 7:30-Mennrah society meets in Lane hall. ProfessorWenley speaks. "A General Survey of the Bible," is the title of Course 3, offered by the Ann Arbor Bible Chair. The class meets this evening at 6:30 o'clock. To- night will offer the best chance left to get into the class. The place of meet- ing is 444 South State Street. The class .is for both met and women.- Adv. Have your typewriting done by Kel- ly. Apply Daily office between one and flve.-Adv. has even gong so far as to fin( what procedure is adopted by colleges and universities in affair this. Ask Memorial Suggestions The question of a suitable p nent memorial to be constructe Michigan in honor of her dead : Great War called for considerabb cussion at the council meeting. councilman, Carl T. Hogan, president of the Union, and W W. Hinshaw, '20,apresident of th nior lits, were appointed to re suggestions from the campus the best memorial that shoul( erected. These two men will from time to time to the counc suggestions that have been mad from them the council will at to. choose the most likely schen was the opinion of the council such a project should not be de hurriedly and so it will probal some time befdre the matter w decide upon definitely. WILL MAKE FINAL EFFORTS TO STOP BIG COAL ST (Continued froth Page One) "If our demands ,for a living should not be met when the tin proaches for turning lack the roads to their private owners, Shea said at testimony which b public tonight, ."we shall dema a condition precedent to the c the realization of the fundam rights of labor, the living wag eight hour day En all federal con ed roads, time and one-h'alf for time and other principles to whi government pledged itself durin war which have now been made' of the treaty of peace, and wh far the railroad adminstration never fulfilled." Speaks for Firemen While Mr. Shea was appeari behalf of the firemen-only it has recognized generally that wag creases for any one class of ra employes meant -an advance for maintain equality between the ers. Furthermore, Mr. Shea sa anticipated that the failure -o government's efforts to reduce cost of living, which 'he frankl: pected, would make necessar: vance in pay for all workers an dicted that by Nov. 1, the wage would be forced to conlsider "f request for general increase .railroad employes. 'CHECKERS MAJESTIC SUNDAY ., I I rI iriw r~n n viMw~~~ F I1~i P '.!H F' .7 i I Ii ~; Read the Michigan Daily for Campus i news -Adv.. _ (' I I I 1f I ' I ', f i ; i 1 . i'. 1 EVERY man is the same from hi neck down UNLESS his trousers ba at the knees. We take the bag out a tfbusers. There's a difference in the pressing. 41 .. .... . . . . 1 t I r. ut/I :,i 11 4' (I I Garmcnt Ce I I I i W U4 aI/ i Ir .I compa A y F: 5 Aom of Snergine, I i; an New York e4 fact: New York surely does like Fatima. 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