Alk efIr DIAL NIEWSPAPER OF THE YE JSITY OF MICHIGAN 2d e ery morning except Monday e University year by the Board in f Student Publications. of Western Conference Editorial ~place. Once more let it made clear that no one in Ann Arbor desires to dampen / the ardor of the students making the trip this week end. They have every prospect of a wonderful holiday. It is only asked of them, howeves, that they do not carry their spirit to a point where it is offensive and that they bridle their enthusiasm so that it does not show itself falsely in row- DID YOU PLAY TAG WITH THE BAND TODAY? FEDITORIAL COMMENT BETWEEN HALVES When the teams have gone back to} the club house, and the band has fin- LAST EDITION OF 4 G GAN SONG 0O0K The Assoofated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for' republication of all, news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and the local iews .publiahied therein.. En'ere d t the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, ag second class matter. Subscription by carrier or mail, $3.50. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, May- nard Street' Phones: editorial, 44 ann176M ;Busi Communictio4is'nt t, e &eel 1o.words if signed, th signatur? not n iessarily to, ppear in piiint, but as air vijden o-fit,; mad iotices of events willbe _Published in The Daily at the discretion'f~ he 1;ditor,- if , left at or rbailed to The Daily office, Un- igned communications will receive no con- sideration., ;No manuscript will be returned. unless the writer encloses postage. The Daily does not necessarily endorse the sentiments expressed in the communications. EI)ITORIAL STAFF Teleplhnes, 2414 and 176-M' MANAGING EDITOR MARION B. STAHL S.W. K. To our Columbus host Said head coach Yost, "0. S. U. I. 0. U. One awful licking Payable October 21." BARON OGNAC.' dyism. Upon the actions of the men who go to Columbus this Saturday depends Srputation of Michigan in the middle west. Let's fight hard, and root hard, but don't let's be un-Michi- gan. ished parading the field, down at Co- lumbus, Michigan's Block M will un- fold its colors and Michigan rooters will sing "The Yellow and Blue." It is not far from an insult to ask a Michigan student if 'he knows that; song. It is the one school anthem for which we stand up and remove our BOTH STORES " o "* AT :-: r. To the Success of the J Giris' "Pji hag .t"It is the reverent expression of 1. TONI GHT Tonight in Hill auditorium Michi- gapi men will participate in a pep meeting which should reveal a fighting 'spirit the equal of which has never be- fore been known at Michigan. The object of the meeting is not mere pastime. The assembly has for itsj Being a gallant creature, s lsd feel moved to assist the feebler sex in their search for dramatic ideas. Hence and whence we humbly-and- yet-with-a-touch-of pride submit thej undersigned: ACT I is in the Czar of Russia's garden, five Nears before the well known war. The Czar is still -Lord of the Works. In the garden are discov- the-greatness-of our-Alma Mater. Perhaps some Michigan men have learned the song but have allowed it partly to slip from their minds. Per- haps some freshmen have not yet tak- en the time to memorize it, although that should be one of their first du'- ties in the University. In view of' these. possibibties the words of "The Yellow and Blue" are herewith printed. If you have the. least doubt as to; your ability to sing the whole song through without a hitch, clip this and learn the words on the 'way to Co- lumbus. In order to have the desired effect next Saturday, Michigan's sing- ing must be sure and unanimous. Wear your tags today. DETROIT UNITED LINES Ann Arbor and Jackson TIME TABLE (Eastern Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars --6:oc a.m.. 7:0o a.m., S:oo a.m., 9:05 a.m. and hourly to 9:05 p.m. Jackson Express Cars (local stops west of' Ann Arbor)-9:47 a.m., and every two hours to 9:47 p.m. Local Cars East Bound-7:oo a.m. and ev- e ry two hours to 9 :0o p.mi., i 1 :oo p.m. To Ypsilanti only--i i :4o pa., r:15 a.m. To Saline-Change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound-7:5o a.m., 12:10 p. n. To Jackson and Kalamazoo - Limited cars 8:47, 10:47 a.m., 12:47, 2:47, 4:47 p.m. To Jackson and Lansing-Limited at 8:47 p.m. INTELLIGENT AND INTERESTED Your bank should be sound, accurate and efficient., But that is not enough. Banking service to be of the most use to you should be also intelligent and interested. purpose the uniting of thousands of student in a determined effort to beat Ohio if it is humanly possible. Three years in succession Michigan has met defeat at the hands of the ered Mischa and Jascha, two of the Czar's charming and beautiful daugh- ters. They are talking about their fellas, Mushy and Hushy. How much they love Hushy and Mushy, and all that stuff, you know. Exposition-- That is what this bank tries to be. scarlet and gray. The desire for re- News Editor.... ....Paul Watzel fthat- s atyou calt. ty h atur ...............James ti. Young venge is burning in every true Mich- ACT II is laid in a special court Assistant City Tditor..........Marion Kerr igan man. It is not necessary to fan lditorial Board Chairman........ R. Meiss room, presided over by his royal Czar- Night editors-- the flames of this desire. But the Hess. Mushy and Hushy, we find, are Ralph Byers Hazy Hoey meeting tonight will help us pull to, n J. P. Pawstn, Jr. . G,.Mack'being tried jointly for the worst crime L. T. tershdor.' R.EC. Moriarty gether--to, give the team everything commitable in Russia-hocking the H. A Donahue conceivable in the way of moral sup- Sports Ellitor ............F. H. McPiace royal garter, which had been pre- SundayMagazine Editor......Delbert Clark port.. sented to each of them-(an honor, WVonie~i's ;PFditor ........Marion Koch We are going to learn to cheer with sne oec ftnm(nhnr Humor E itorr............Donald Concy you know-all the foreigners think Conferencr Editor..........H. B. Grundy all the enthusiasm we can command. r Pictorial .ditor ................Robert Tarr. . royal garters are the baboon's boots). Music Editor...................E. H. Ailes The pep meeting tonight is of vital The Czar thinks the boys have hocked Assistants import to every person who wants to M. I. Ptyor AstnGarl'n house see Michigan win on Saturday. It the garters to buy liquor, etc., and Dorothy liennetts Isabel Fishei, shod be a recor breaker visery wroth. They claim that they Maurice 1" man Winona A. 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