-2-! - 1residE name- ain style of car anda will visit a every surmer of his life to see on the door is: polished~ till it .Official M during the Univer- 'uhlijations. PRESS led to the use for it or maot otherwise shed therein. al news Ann Arbor. Michigan, as second1 .rd .street. cords, if signed, the sig- ,but as an evidence of bed in The Daily at the led to The Daily office. consideration. No mnan- .incloses postage. rse the sentiments Lx- ~.... aagng Editor hone 2414 or xo16 .... Business Manager 'hone 96o or 27'38 ..........Asst. Managing Editor .City Ecaitor ......Sports Editor *................. Womeli's Editor ........... .... elegraph Wditor [TORIAL BOARD IT. Hardy teeth .~Advertising Manager ..Issue Manager .Office Manager .. . . . . ....... Publication Manager . ........ Circulation Manager ......... ..Subscription Manager .... .... .. ..Guillotine Editor .~....... Music Edsitor .Literary Editor ... Exchange Editor Campaign Editor ..,..." ..... ..Efficiency Editor SSUE EDITORS coas II. Adams Brewster Camnpbel orge Brophy John I. D'akin It is this sort of tradition that cannot be justi- fied. It is this sort that makes life a dull, colorless,' uninteresting vagary. It is this sort that promotes failures because of careers pre-natally ordained. Again Rockefeller is protesting payment bf ex-. cessive tax asesens Yes, we would, too. Pos- session of millions is no longer an indication of wealth these days of old H. C. L., etc. Have you bought .your Student Directory? ft's one means of getting acquainted with the campus., Don't cease to be a Michigan man when you go home for the Christmas vacation. ' " Are your letters these days stamped with R~ed Cross Christmas seals? *Get your railroad ticket NOW. Avoid the rush. The Guillotine' ' Calender at 'GRAHAM'S U', DETROIT UNITED LINES (Oct. z6. 1919) 'Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson y (Eastern Standlard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-6 :zo a.j in., and hourly to 9 :I0 p. mn. Jackson Limited and Exipress Car"- :48 a. in., and every hour to 9:48 p. m. (E~x-; presses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.) Local Cars Eat Bound-6:os a. mn.. 9 :o5 a. mn. and every tiwo hours to 9:o5 p. in., 10:50.; P. mn. To. Ypsilanti only, z 1:4 p. in., 1 :10 a. mn., and to Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Ypsilanti.' Local Cars West Bownd-.7:48 a...im. and iz:zo a. in. HATS TO 'FEAR HOME Those who desire their hats clean-' ed and reblocked for. going home will. please leave them at. our shop as soon as possible so we can 'have them out on time. We do Velour and Borsa- lino hats so they retain their' original fineness of texture and pliability; they are easily ruined by cheap hat clean- ers. We do ,only high class hat. work. Factory :Hat S~tore, 617 Packard St. Phone, 1792.-Adv. BOTH UN DIAGONAL The Michigan Easily the best eve eiin -7 et They sat upon~ the. garden' stil- The youthlet and the maid; "The stars above are not so bright. As'you," he softly said. i. i Dorothy-,. Monfort i Minnie Muskatt Robert C. Angell .Robert D. Sage n Thomas J. Whinery AFF; D." P. Joyce Robt. Somerville n Arthur L. Glazer F. M. Heath cation concerning news for eissue editor, wrho has full night. wreek are as follows : ; Thomas H. Adams, oodruff, Wednesday ursday night. BER 17, 1919. She lifted uip her little hand Towards Luna's .golden light; "The moon.. above is not so full As you my dear. tonight." I Ax weting of the ,Daily staff and today in the reportorial roams. mneet at 4:30 o'clock. )N ROOM RENTS at least within the experience enrolled in the .University, the has introduced the question of . -they be paid in f ull, at half aot at all. in'd has 'been taken but there reason as yet offered why the half rates should not 6e con- ,al objections to this procedure certain landladies who allege f conducting their businesses iy reduction in rents during the are unoccupied. Happily, the Ann Arbor landladies are too is 'to take this stand. But for ,v exceptions, it might b~e well the not' negligible increase in r -which is supposedly taking sts. At least, so we were told ie year. iow that the cost of "storing" id' other, possessions during the han off-set by~ the full rent for Lrsc, ludicrous.-The difference and an unoccupied room should ual the difference between full -t'hat s, if the rent being paid the "wear and .tear" on the together with heat~, light, and ,,eat items as to reduce profits y they; are sufficiently great to xhen there is a. prbspect of d for 17 days. pays full room rent during .his 3twice as~ much as hie reason- ri-Puch -Bowl Come early anO Avoid the Cold The last allotment of miiddy blouses and bloom- ers have arrived.-W--Women's column, ye Daily. Some- of the Gentlemen Addicted to Golf Stocking ':~ AMainNeed Mfore Than "That A Mainstreet store advertises : "A bo~x of Arrow chocolates should be in every., stocking." Wouldn't that make everyone bow legged? Sir Dancelot./ Leap Year Stuff "Ting a ling.". "Alpha Oof House." "May I speak to Joe Busch?" "Justaminit." "H'lo Joe. This is Carmen." "Say, Joe, what suit are you going to wear to the dawnce tonight ? " "Why-"why-the blue one I. guess. Why?" ?Iwas just going to start fixing up my coniplex- ion and thought I'd better find out. Thanks aw- fully." "TPing a ling." Dear Louis :- I nominate for the Spanish Athletic association the man who tries to smoke a cigarette under the shower?~ How about it? Lord Helpus. A Knight of the Bath as it were. Our Daily Novelette "Ye Gods, look 'at Andy. Does he paint ?" "Naw, he's been dancing in a dark corner with. Ophelia." PROF. MITHENTHAL'S DANCING CLASSES AT THE ARJIO$Y will be suspended until FUMDY, JANUARY 9, 1920. A comiplimentary assemblyr will be given for all pupils who have attended hia . classes, and to all those. who': have taken single les- sons. Also any one who is in- terestd 'in joining the Dlancing Class is invited to attend the as- sembly. The professor will give a demonstration of the latest steps in dancing. - Finishi 49 Quarry',s The SW For Satisfactc I4. HoIday, I We have a large stock of the finest cand our box canidies are made and packed in kitchen. Our display of Gift 1/oxes > . Truly lions of Some Man Warner, advertises "I have crowned mil- Americans." contains the most attractive boxes shown in the FLYNN K. O'S LEVY IN 1455 POUND FINAL --Free Press. The bigger they are the harder they fall. Why the Widow Chased the Editor Downy the Main Street Upon learning that 'his store was burning, Charles Morton, Phillipsburg merchant, dropped dead from heart failure yesterday.. The loss was slight.-EM- mira News. Rare Joke in Enty-rology Class The class was convulsed by Professor ---s anecdote' of the comical experience of Swassinger,, the Swedish lepidopterist, who made a drawing of the hypoygium of' Apanteles ,quadripustalata 'only to find .that he'd been 'using the wrong kind of spec-. imen o' pseudopyrellia erythocephala. Haw Haw! Charlotte Corday. city. Small' boxes of modest design to rich and elaiborate silk boxed, at price's ranging from $1.50 t0 $15.00 I Your selection should be made at once before the best ones are gone-' Nothing will be more appre- ciated by your friends than a box of our choco- lates. We pack for mailing when so desired..- *TRADITION gas never been nor ever wil be, en- ed from the minds of men. By it, s are not alloxwed to die and custom tand .present in a certain unity that a goal of completion. It is through beneficient things live, and worthy ~nn behind us~ endure. a 'hampering of progress in certain ition, 'caused by the too religious ob- er-zealous devotees. There is nothing than the man who is a slave to tradi- 'ery act and attitude savors of ances- Can you not tell 'the men who has er a traditional roof in a traditional )uses companions 'by the pre-estahr- desirability, he buys clothes because Wheezes 'of Yester-Y ear "links leads a hair raising life 'out west." "Zatso. Cattle punching ?" "Naw, rabbit farming." '(Haw Havw) .. j: 11 Aim. Arbor Sugar volpl 11 Heard on the Campucs "Are they still going to call it the J-hop ?" "Sure, it" comes in leap year." Fam~ous Closing Lines. "Blood will tell," ruminated Pezz as he applied the styptic pencil to the mantled chin. 109 SOUTH MAIN STREET