;e for :rwise econd words, if signed,, th'e sig. nt, but as an evidence of lished in The Daily at the mailed to The Daily office. 0o consideration. iNo man. iter incloses postage. ndorse the sentiments ex- . . Managing Editor ox 6 . Business Manager . News Editor . City Editor .Sports Editor . ....Women's Editor ... ....Telegraph Editor ARD Charles R. Osius, Jr. Advertising Manager ..Issue Manager .~Office Manager . .... .Publication Manager Circulation Manager .Subscription Manager ..Guillotine Editor .Music Editor ... ....Literary Editor .Exchange Editor .. . Campaign Editor .Efficiency Editor EDITORS J. Adams BrewsterDCampbell .ophy John I. Dakin AL STAFF 3. Riley Robert C. Angell chermerhorn Robert D. Sage * Thomas J. Whinery 'sSA FF cult in achieving give genuine satisfaction. It is because men desire to choose ;and select,. bat- tling against environment and petty, circumstance, reaching out to a completeness never realized be- fore; that they are inclined to magnify the limita- tions repelling them. But why forget that limita- tion ;exists only that it may be overcome? More 'truth than otherwise is expressed in the sentence-- "When it is finally settled that the thing is impos- sible-watch some fellow do it." So, it savors of laziness to stay the attempt because the goal looks too far away. Every man who 'is putting himself through college, everybody who takes a course deemed necessary although individually unpleas- ant, every athlete who has run in a race, will say that attaining a certain end was sufficient recom- pense for the temporary limitations imposed. It has been said that nature never intended Theo- dore Roosevelt to be a great man. As a boy he used to be carried by'his father out into the fresh air of ,the country that a throat affection might 'be sub- dued and he could breathe more easily. Yet we have the superb example of a man who radically refused to remain a weakling. * A man's greatest limitation is in himself. Sub- ordinate self to a purpose and you lose the worst. enemy of, progress. What if you taste only of the' vision? That is a part of the reality. THE THIEF HAS NO PLACE AT MICHIGAN Lgt's make honesty a tradition! There is piresent in Michigan some stealing and dishonesty. Where so many students gather from so many different environments there is bound to be some stealing. Fortunately dishonesty in Mich- igan is not prevalent but what is present should im-' mediately be earnestly discouraged by the student body. There are many petty thefts such as the losses of laboratory coats, text books, hats, and slide rules which are being continually called to notice. In the Library this week there are posted three notices, each announcing the loss of either a coat or a hat. Such losses are being called toy attention in every building. Michigan should try to stop this under- hand dishonesty. If the send off could be compared to a heavy dew, let's male the homecoming, regardless of the re- suit of th~e game, a regular' Johnstown flood. y 'J-indenberg was greeted in Berlin by a'- crowd' singing "Germany over all." Well it is all over ex- 'cept the singing-by the Allies.I Ehe Guillotine Fall Sona DETROIT UNITED LINES (Oct. 26, igig) Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson - (Eastern Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-6:10 a. mn., ;and hourly to 9 :ro p. m. Jackson Limited and Express Cars-8:48 a. 'm., and every hour to 9:48 p. m. (Ex- presses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.) Local 'Cars East Bound-6:o5 a. m., -9:05 a. m. and every two hours to 9:os p. in., 1o:so [,."-n ,To gYpsilanti only, 114 pi. \r:xo p a . T o p i a t on y 1:4 p" m . ":0a. m ., and to Saline, change at Y psilanti. Ypsilanti. ' Local Cars West Bound-7:48 a. m. and 12:20 a. in. NOTICE-Patrons are reminded that the concert in Hill Auditorium, Mon- day evening, by the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra, will begin on time (8 o'clock) and that the 'doors will be closed during the performance of numbers. Holders of course tickets are requested to detach, in advance, and present for admission coupon "2."-Adv. Masonic Temple Ypsilanti PROF I. H. MITTENTHAL 'extends an invitation to each Michigan Student to attend his Dancing School and As- semblage every Saturday evening at the DANCE TONIGHT MASONIC TEMPLE Dancing, 8:30 to 11:30 -lIiI, liii 111111111111 liiliii I liiriuiin i Cyrhna Shirt-POnts-Shot WAHR slum Suits le and Supporter 1.0 ' I' Courteous 'and satisfactory TREATMENT to every' custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $550,000.00 Rewoaroes .........$4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron. 707 North University Ave. jTut I Mayna 15, 1919. Dakin .' .. DETROIT SYMPHONY and obably Sand MR. OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Cond MRS. GEORGE B. RHEAD, Piano Sol( aiiu, the 90 w Players R " is 't is The wild wind snorteth thru the bluish dusk of and shaketh the festive snowflake over dell sent'. ~ and dingle.~ sent It walketh over the housetops like the angel of in- death. of It causeth the coal man to frisk ecstatic like a lamb- ys- kin on the mead and make joyful acclamaion city even unto the third and fourth generation. aue Yea. Old Rover barketh no longer at the pale moon but snoozeth with unholy glee beneath the kitchen stove. Se-lah. ex- The landlord and the ash sifter doth perpetual ma-; any tion with much fervor and little Willie shaketh icu- a wicked hip about the cooky crock. Art. The woodchuck wrinkleth his nose at the frost and >ro- diggeth his hole with much smoke and the bear crammeth his digestion with huckleberries., ;ic;d " Tis a long sleep. . It 'Grandpa cheweth sadly on a cough drop and ceter grandma hollereth unto all the world for the of. sweet solace of the hot water bottle and her hich earmuffs. The rustic parketh Fa nie by the hydrant and >tto sneaketh away to insole his inner conscious- ness with gumdrops. Amaryllis danceth with St. Vitus in the shade and all the children of Ham raise their voices on Jni- high to begat cuss words at the beautiful snow. at No wonder the corn is shocked! c- ARGONNE A TE EW form-fit COLLAR CluettPeabody&Co.Inc.Troy.N.Y. Th name "Argonne" is used by courtesy of the Argonne Shirlt Co,, Pliladeli!lda Hill Auditorium, Monday , 28P.M c TICKETS-$1.00, $1.50, $2.00; a few course still available at $4.50 and $5.09. On sale School of Music. 4 In considering the purchase of a ICATION ries for the U i consideration r the last sev4 tion of one r imposing list e question has eral ore of ac- than. this, the acute housing problem tiversity faced at the beginning of the ias made the authorities realize that s to be done---and done soon. And the es: :"Are dormitories the solution ?" il number of students enrolled in the is year will probably never be dimin- arger the student body, the more dif- iold it together. The Michigan Union et but it is impossible for it to carry ing influence to the extent of holding dent body together. Students are now over th# city and it. is natural that a on of the student body, be lacking. ;e dormitories, which would be placed >us, as a help at least to unification? LIMITATION is forward looking, always wants lis reach ever exceeds his grasp. He vell-being with a purpose or aim that, part, seems impossible of attainment, We hopeth the Varsity wil have a Peach of a time at Champaign and incidentally that Illinoise Goetz bad Fortune. Is Dunne up Czsyz-stemati- cally as it were. The rooters hope to have a corking good time. Wheezes of Yester-Year (This used to be popular in athletic circles)' He-"You are the goal of my affections." She-"Ten yards for holding." Some Teeth - Lost-Pair of false teeth walking down Wood- ward avenue.-Detroit Free Press. r 'y ' M / ' ti1 y/ ; _, a , J 4 , , . a} F1 y - - l. I / l / 1 1 1 I / ,. T 11O f i li 1 . ': 6L I "& 4 Fall and Winter Suit or Overcoat Come and Inspect Oir Stock of I As we have the best assortment to be found in the City* All the styles desired by young men, in a wide range of colors and pattern, finely tail, ored from pure woolen fabrics. Our Daily Melancholia The melancholy days have come, The prof his vengeance seeks For mid-semesters will be here In just a couple weeks. $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 $6O A Have you heard, the one about the Freshman taking the suit to the Press Building? Well- "Cut out Famous Closing Lines e ruff stuff," said Queen Elizabeth to r. LOUIS XVI. LINDENSCHMIDT F