% ..'1 I use for uon men who have already, upon numerous occa- sions, proven -their abilities, it would seem wise to call upon men who have been less active but pos- sess none the less potential talents. They have the privilege of appointing men outside the Coun- cil on committees, The obvious objebtion to this move would lie in the danger of placing responsible work upon inex- perienced shoulders and having it done inefficiently. But by constantly placing new men on the com- mittees along with a few older and more practiced mnen,AXe danger would be obviated and the list of capable men would be constantly growing. Whether campus activities are justified must de- pend lar-gely upon the nmbrner of men who deriye actual benefit from them. A lecturer in Chicago recently stated that the boldness of the holdup men took one's breath away. If they confined their "operations to only taking that it wouldn't be. so bad. And, in enumerating the great benefactors of the human race do not forget to mention thl, main who recently invented an automatic hat checker. A~ o. mn age. ments ex- _.._. ..r..r,.r_ ... ._ ._ _ . n 3 Manager Manager Manager Manager L, dICto tEditor npbel ngell ' inery UT. S. to press suit.-Chi Tribune headline. All railroad men fervently hope that Uncle Sam makes .a better tailor than he did a. railroader. Those who say we can't beat Illinois should take heart from the fact that the Republicans recently elected a governor in Kentucky. Can yguimagine going into a cafe and not hav- ing to buy back your own hat when you got ready to leave ? Could it not be appropriately said of the striking Chiciago .butchers that they have much at stake.? TheGuillotine -f , Raxmbling Rhapsodies The other day I took a walk About Ann Arbor's vales and hills; I came upon a sign that said In six inch letters-Post No Bills. DETROIT UNIT.1ED LINES, (Oct. 26, 1919) Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (Eastern Standard Time) Detroit Limited and. Express Cars-6:to a. in. and hourly to, 9: 10 P. M. ''Jackson, Limited' and Express, Car-8 :48 a. in.;" and every hour to 9:48 P. m. (Etx- presses make local stops west of Ann Arbory,) Local cars East Bound-6 :oS a. mf., 9 :05a. Mi., and every two hours to 9 :o5 p. i., i o :5o },. in. To Ypsilanti only, 11:4~ p. in., I:io a. nL., and. to Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Ypsilanti. Local Cars West' Bound-7 ;:48 a. mn. and tz4:2o a. nit.{ Plymou th Guild to Hold Hlayride A hayrack party, given by the Ply- mouth guild, will ,leave the, Congrega- tional church promptly at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening. The number is lim- ited to 25 men and 25 women. All students" wishing to attend should reg- ister immediately at Lane hall.. Pay your subscription. Dancing, School ARMORY Guaranteed to teach you the One Step, Fox Trot and Glide Waltz.' Don't be a. wall-flower., Keep young b~y dancing. Class, 6:30 to 8:30,. Friday evenings. Special inducement to ladies, . Lessons, $3.00; single lesson, 54 cents Hi. H. MITTEXITHIAL, Instructor '1 Masonic Temple Ypsilanti PROF. H. H. MITTENTRAL extends an invitation to each Michigan Student to attend his Dancing School and A&- semblage every Saturday evening at -the, DANCE TOMORROW MASONIC I TEMPLE IDancing, 8:30 to 1 1:30 Gymnasium Suits Shirt--Pants -Shoes and Supporter. all 'for -A / _ UNVERITYw~wH R $BOOKSTORES 711111111litt i !1 !111111111111 11 #I11lii! tl Iiiit 11111 1164Il 111 1 t titlllIllllIIl ! r . , CORDOVA N Genuine Shell ALNN ARBOR CHOP SEY Excellent CHOP SEY from 11:30 a. m. to midnight Steaks anid Chops 811 S. State' And then I Walked a little Further And came upon Anothier . sign It said: Posturn, There's a Reason. SCHLANDERER & 11 Ann A $1.5 ' : i the The. only way to keep from freezing to death these days issto cultivate a high fever. When Greek Meets Greek.-Daily head. They ntually start a banana stand. Wheezes of Yester-Year (It's strange that this one hasn't appeared before) Clare-'-"Are you. fond of indoor sports ?" Arabella---.Yes, if they know when it is time to go home." Finds Inner Tube 'in Hash--Boarder Sues.-Kan- sas City Star. 'Another, example of how fast the automobile is suppla nting the horse.: Over the hills lies yesterday; Beyond the hills lies sorrow. So let's be gay with the great today And live in the love of the morrow. Our Daily Novelette "9Bill and Mert's reminds me of the famnous lines of Dryden." "How ?" F "' None 'but the brave deserve the fare'" Lady Doc Evidetly (Sign on Liberty street door) J. P. MOERSCH, M. D 'QUALITY iER'MSTITCHI NO Blankety-Blank Terse Sometimes You find it awfully hard ;To fill' up space And then Th~e only way to do, it Is like this. We thank you. We are wondering if Professor Pillsbury's latest book could be called !Pillbury's Best. Senator Smoot, Favors Clubs for. Women.:-- Woman's World. Sure, clubs, sandbags, or any old ~thing. AT a . THY?1a4 TR AOL. KREC.U. P 1 . BOOT SHOP 115 So. lMainSt i _ . _ . 1 O SUITS and "OVERCOATS 1/1 A flue rich dark brown leather with aristocratic lines and i guarantee of faithful service written in the high-class workmanship. An exclusive model and a superior value at above price: (Others at $13.00) I t 71 - 4 is peared, in Thursday it reader who is at all ties and interests must Ry the familiarity of~ rich have appeared time ithe administration of tive few" who are once ilities. ble on this campus or f the supreme failings f we cannot place an :y upon men in' the uni- -up in despair of ever, r in the outside world. versity students, of to- :)rrow.~ is supposedly' teaching. es of citizenship. Judg- point of the individual ,dern citizenship, there it of their success. to the situation, how- [ by the elaborate sys- ited this year by the system, every 'student abilitier5 and interests ay then be called upon s f or which he seems -Desirable Styles --Excellent Quality -Priced Right can be obtained from our stock of FITFORM CLOTHES CORBEfl'S DISCOUNT~ POLICY save many dollars on new Fall and Winter Clothing .' .i un -SheeskinCoats --Underwear -shirts Heard at the Lm tch ssHungary ?" "Yes, Siam." "All right, I'll Fiji."' -Z! To Crbett Walkt a ,fewy steps and stave dollars Between Main Street and Fourth Aver. At 116 E. LIBERTY STREET Famous sere I lose 4e t if /