'two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fi~T DAY, OCTQI3Ffl ~, DUI. i~an ~ais C~hficial newspaper xt the IUniversty of hIJ-gar: FtPublislhed every morning erxcft ndlay duxring the u_; -.ersity year. LntereOd at the post"ffice at An iArbor asr oud-class fma:tter,. Offces; Ann ArbJor Pr'ess Buiding. Sb iptions: by carrier, '$2_E- 1by Ia:l $3.00. ant adsato: urys tet'Su vStore2; 'The D "a .Poe r ns 6 Ltorial, 2414. Comml1unications not to fexceed300 ,%Owords lengt.h, or nonice:, of ov _"ts viilN;,ub = -d in The Daily, at thec discrtio.n of th e Bldg., or in the notice o in the west are collec:ted at .1c3O o'c+ k each -. McDoniald..... .Managing Editor Em~aery . ........,,BtgsinFes Manager = Makinsozn ...... Advertisig'Manager 1.Ch1tte,...,.,:bication M- .aaet ; d Wohi.........C.tirculation Ma'lnagcr P.R. Snith,,..... rdtMng I. eF~vre... , j>.'i ccA ae worth Robinson.. Suiuacri tion M',7aage A. NIH EITR Swancy Ja nesScenhr,3. tarryrareyC. S. C!,l r, 7r. Clar .nce 7. PRo ,ser HeI sees things to his fullest capac- ity. ?MASS MEETINGS Mass meetings are one of Michigan's, best trad ;.ions. More, perhaps, than an.yon thing they typify the real Michig-an spirit, as Michigan wishes it exPres _1d. A. good turnout for- a mass meeting provet beyond doubt whether the capsis or is not in favor of the Fsse n and, y heb; first of the season's series is to b ie tonight in Hill auditorium. Rt i.= to send the Yostmen into to- ~.,norc'sclash with Case, confident of th whole-hearted support of the stdet ody. U pper classmen do not need to be ecou., raged to go. Most of them wait logforthechance. ,Freshmen may haveinnmistaken idea of the word, andJ think it is just a technical term, or camp; ,us, nickname for further haz- BOO K IIl I NEW AND SECOND: AND}J FOR A LL DEPARiTME NT Engineering ph s Drawing instru t ~STATE Lf oAIJ STREET; W H EU STREETD RE~PORTERS Albert EB! r ome, 3 Pt nc 1ar Philip C.IfPack FHariy Wx We erman Denman . MCtruttenden Eda~gar 1,. R MJilred C. Mighell Mark KITilbertf D"al; H, Baad Iammt I1rshime +'R.ID AY, OC LER 5, 1917, on The Daiy edtorial or bsns staffs, esp scIally th oe w no have , hadkto ay GYT GUT WA.0SOMETHNING were re (lorless cvilci ::iben us ol several thingsfexpressedi in the ar- Mire's +content iconcerning tie wo- 3lnn of the C nive-rsity1. in ;pa'rt tiunn.re Said th!ere were touer things 8 a. MiciL an stti l;lt Could do aftePr hl-, dailyV dis3positionr;of ,stues." Those Ma~r were so-call d "fossin~g,", dirinking,rnothi ng, ortaking part, inr some construtiive Univ~jersity ctiv. The Daily does: not 'wish to commeiit upyon the First two, But t hero in a clar cut line of cleavage in r'o :'egadto the other tP o mr.entionted. r'aeshmrxen, and n(wv stuidents are for-. b dldeN to takY part inS acl'vitie aid I' o l O w f t ( , ,sfirst se m e ste r o f re 9.~tld ee;o- h n g I ad3y tUiverity otlicials conc-rn ing other studentfs ecp htpersons must be eligible. MSich' 1ianhas giv .e each ofusnn than is ronalizedin allowi'Einga. to comne here' and stay here. Th'ie 'wir u1S. r tit!i on is but a fraci on i return. The s tudentin doing; sonQM 15oI aside froiaca'Ml cla0"work tdtprO versity, bat Iiusdmuch iffy.f G rantd!A e oething 'wich do"iEs Michigan -soit.;good. But Ain ding SO;, visionthan lhe could po , ibl o hr- Bu y your alarm clocks at 1, , , Chapman's, Jeweler. 113S. Mai. -- -Ad:. ing. Such is not the case. On Shore and Ofd' men like our collegians who are training for the navy and Uncle Sam's sea'soned sea fighters--men who must maintain their vigor, quickness and "headines"-are tuning up on ENGINEERINGC"OLS ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 'fSWITZE l STATE STREET HAX DWAKE, MIichigan men are no slackers when it -.)wes to turning out for military drill. Yp-' has lost 350 students this year. The D U. R. probably realized this befoi (. youdid. no you know that Michigan's all- tin - at letic record is unequalled? Any lime you happen to have a half ihour to spare, don't use it bothering smeon who hasn't. "I" iJsOLDS UNCLAIMED NAIL, !P_'AC':K:AGES, AND ONE TELEGRAM InItIad.dition to operating its usual r'.inand employment bureaus, 'the"Y"this year has taken on the al'p xrace of a young postofiice. Hundreds of letters have been jhan rle . here, and at present there is a i.r:: colection of mail matter, includ- za LI rs packages, and special de- 'P cr~,even' a telegram, for which th1ee!has been made no claim. These I °<1 be ing held at the "Y" office, and students are urged to inquire regard- Igthem. 11$0 BE RAISED BY LtOAL "Y" FOR WAR RELIEF Funds amounting to $35,000,000 to be used in work among the soldiers- in rncItaly, Russia and at home il eraised within the next nine motsin thle United States by the "!.':. J.. A. in a campaign- to be laun ohed soon, according to informa- " o_;reeived at the local city "Y" _ u w York headqi~arters. .' ;igan's portion, although not yet annuncdwill, in all probability, amutto $1,250,000, while the sum to b raised in Washtenaw county wi l approximate $35,000. s 1)lbrnv is- Given Books for Soldiers More than 1,400 volumes have been receivired by the Library in its cam- ain "or books for soldiers. French bosand books on engineering and as well as fiction are requested ,; ry student is urged to bring at leat nebook. BasSoloist wanted for church pos- ticon Call 312 S. Division, Pione 21. -Adv. IEGA1.A OFF. AN Soft in the strictest sense, but a thorough- going man's drink--gives you the full flavor of wholesome grains and the nip and fra- grance of genuine Bohemian Saazer Hops. Try Bevo by itself-see how good it makes things to eat taste. Served at the best places eVerywhere. Families supplied by grocers. Manufactured and bottled exclusively by Anheuser-Busch. St. Louis, U. S. A. Bevo should be served cold "The sll-year-'round soft drink" AI l We have both the inclination and the equipment to furnish the best in banking service The Ann Arbor Savings Bank INCORPORATED 2869 Capital and Surplus $ 500,000.00 Resources . . . $4,000,000.00 Northwest Corner Main and Huron Streets 707 North University Avenue II I Mom en Women* wishing to try out on ed- itorial or business staffs of The Daily report at the offices in the Press build- ing on Maynard street. between 1 and 2 o'clock, 'or call Mildred . Mlgbell, '18, at 22764J, and leave name, ad- dress, and telephone' number. Notices for the women's column should_ be telephoned to The Daily, 2414. The class in military marching will be open to sophomores as well as to upperclassmen, rd will begin about Nov. 15. The hour will be 3 o'clock on Wednesdays. Preliminary try-outs for the Girls' Glee club will be held ' at 4:15 this afternoon in the new School of Mu- sic building. The membership of the club is open to all but freshmen. Women's league board meeting at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning in Barbour. gymnasiuim. Freshmen and sophomores should remember that the time for medical Drawing Instruments. Unusual bar- gains in second-hand sets, at Wahr's. -Adv. Help! Help1! Help !! ! Do You Need Some? You Furnish the Job We Furnish the Man «Y" Employment Servie Secretary's Hours: 7:30-9:00 A. M. 12 :30-2:00,P. M. PHONE 823 1 I I Quarry Drub' Co.'s Prescription Store Cor. State St. and N. Univers tH.AND--Y INrFRMAION F.EOR -. . 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Y E : a ; Y $ : 5.ti i . s. . 1 * a ^ :: ° 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 and physical examinations will be set a half hour ahead, when the Univer- sity changes to the '7:30 schedule. The schedule for classes in regular gymnasium work will be posted on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium Tuesday, Oct. 9. It will go. into ef- fect Thursday, Oct. 11. Mrs. C. E. Hillis will speak at 4:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the city Y. W. 0. A. vesper service. Univer- sity women are invited. All upperclass girls may elect hockey by signing on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium. Members of the Girls' Glee club should report before tomorrow night to Marion Galton, '18, phone 027, if they expect to continue their member- ship. Girls wishing to do plain sewing report at the office of the dean of women in Barbour gymnasium.' Tennis tournament lists should be signed at the gymnasium. Women interested in the Gargoyle call at the office on the second floor of the Press building between 2 and 4 o'clock. Women's league party from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium. Freshmen are particularly invited. The newly acquired independence of the Women's Athletic association is asserting itself. No longer is this most important women's organization tied to the apron strings of the Wo- men's league. Formerly, members of the associa- tion consisted of all girls participat- ing in athletics and those who signed the athletic pledge. By the new con- stitution membership is open to all upon payment., of an annual fee of $25. All members of teams and wearers of the athletic hlonor insignia are re- quired to be members. The official Freshman cap. Wagner; & Co. State St. at Liberty.-Adv. Guaranteed Self-filling Fountain Pens $1.00 and. up. Cushing's Phar- macy.-Adv. tf Phone 308 The officers and class represent a- tives are to be elected at genera campus meetings and regular monthlyv meetings will be held. Clarissa '-n '18, is president this year, having 1;-.< appointed under the old constitu ion; by the league president, Anna LI. ,;. '18, Mrs. Jordan and Miss Evans, ls spring. The slate of nominees for the o- ing year deter~mined upon by the di- rectors at yesterday's meeting in as follows : Vice-president, B e u 1 a h. Smith, Marie MacCauley; treas .,er, Ethel Glauz, Margaret Atkinson; sc- retary, Laura Peacock, Sue VerlerndJ.. 1 senior representative, Ruth MacLangL, 1 lin, Louise Irish; junior repres" i ta- tive, Phyllis Eggleston, Doris a Donald; sophomore representl.' e, ~Grace :Hall, Lucy Huffman. These names will be voted ups: a. the girls' mass meeting, the afternlti of Tuesday, Oct. 9. At this time. .t constitution will be read, ani ti question of charging admission Uz 'games will be considered. Aft'rthe meeting, Miss Evans will meet till a P- ,perclass girls interested in hockey. All day Tuesday will be tartda :for the association, so be sun,' z bring your quarters to class win - ou. Entries in the tennis tour:i ei must be made by Monday nig, ' as the drawings are to be made jues- day. At the Women's league tea. -r row , Clarissa Vyn, '18, w ill .fe y a pe l i e alkf a . for women. It is; rumored that another !l f those famous "wienie roasts" is to 1,f,.agiv; in the immediate future fornener only. Gym suits $1.00-no advance-ag ner & Co., State St. .t Libert:z_,.;Adr Engineers- Ask to see -a Yet Lettering Scale at Wahr's.---1,: ~. rity Arbor, We have copljete town. Yo knowv that the stylesare the kinod fellows wear whio always took right, and, tha t the cloth is all wvool arud wea rsTbetter;"than other loes for you Can' t. them anywhe-e else ire Ana V' rityFifty-Five SitHnde OF ies gclrhsad Fie ,g s'ore at Ithe S-ouh- eas cornrer" Main arid Wa h- s= ga,- 1t0 -oni -to D)n.