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The Michigan Daily, 1917-10-07

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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MEMBER. ASSOCIATED PRESS
flcial newspaper at the University of
higan. Published every morning except
iday during the university year.
ntered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor as
udclass matter.
fices: Ann Arbor Press Building Sub-
tions: by carrier, $2.o; b mail,'$.o.
it ad stationst: Quarry's; udenttp
Store; The Delta. Phones: Business, 960;
orial, 2414.
ommunications not to exceed 30o words
ength, or notices of events will be pub-
d in The Daily, at the discretion of the
:or if left at the office in the Ann Arbor
s Ildg., or in the notice box in the west
dor of the general library, where the
es are collected at 7:30 o'clock each
ling.

Unitarian Church
State and Huron Streets
10:30-The Needed Gospel of Justice.
Address by Rev. R. S. Loring.
6:30-Russia, the World's Greatest
Democracy. Illustrated address by
Prof. C. L. Meader, before the Stu-
dent Society. The public invited.

The "Y" Employment Bureau
The Switchboard that connects the man with the job-
PHONE IRELAND, 823

BOO

KS

7:30-8:30 a. m.

HOURS
12:30-1 :30 p. m.
Saturday--12 a. m.

6:30-7:30 p. m.

NEW AND SECOND HAND
FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS
Engineering Supplies
Drawing Instruments

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onald ....Managing tr
r.......... Business Manager

Harold Makinson.....Advertising Manager
Paul E. Cholette.......Publication Manager
Bernard Wohl........... Circulation Manager
Harold R. Smith........Credit Manager
.Win. M.~ I,eFevre......... Office Manager
J. Ellsworth Robinson.. Subscription Manager
NIGHT EDITORS
Bruce A. Swaney James Schermerhorn, r.
Harry Carey C.rLR S. Clark, Jr.
Clarence IL. Roewe

CONWREGATIONAL CHURCH
Ma. Douglas will preach
10:30 "The Gates of Gaza"
7:30 "Imperial Living"
Special Music
Harp, Cello and Organ Trio

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We are now Featuring a

Special
Sunday Night
Luncheon

REPORTERS
rt $. Horne, Jr. Bruce Millar
p C. Pack Harry W. Weinerman_
nan H. Cruttenden Edgar L. Rice
red C. Mighell Mark K. Ehlbert
Eugene Given

BUSINESS STAF
[A. StorrerUOrville E. Gates
m. A. Leitzinger Harry D. Hause
Dale H. Baad Lambert Hirsheimer
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1917.
Issue Editor-Herbert G. Wilson
THEY MEAN BUSINESS
If you have been over near State.
treet shortly after. 430 o'clock any
f the past few afternoons,;,you may
ave . noticed more than a thousand
erious looking students marching
ast in more or. less military fashion.
Each one of them is taking the
ourse under Lieutenant Mullen know-
ng that there are many other things,
none pleasant during the cold days of
vinter and the muddy season follow-
ig than drilling. They roalize their
ation needs trained men, and they
re willing to sacriflce a time usually
iven over to the day's pleasure to
elp serve their country..
They are simply another Michigan
nota doing their duty as they see it.
Ln inflnitestimal unit in the organiza-
ton this nation is perfecting they are,
ut their serious carriage shows more
han words that they mean business.
TO LOAF OR NOT TO LOAF
It's a hard thing these days to get
own to business. The cool air and
fall moon lures us out of doors
asily. The prospect of a long talk
rith Jimmie and Pete in the street
fter class is more inviting than that
ry book on the probable relation of.
eramics to Socialism.
The middle course is the best way..
f we drive too high along the glazed
ourse of education our own intellect-
al sun is apt to sear our brains and
ave them impervious to human con-
act. If we loaf too much we become
ke a stagnant pond wrinkled by
assing gusts of wind and disturbed
y bits of debris thrown in by pass-
rs-by, but without direction or pur-
ose. And after all we must remem-

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ber that education is the theory of the
very practical science of living and
living itself is .the tumbling machine
wherein all mankind is smothed and
broadened.
The annual homesick season for
freshmen is putting in its appear-
ance.

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STATE 5 MAIN
ST RE E TW ST REET
ENGINEERING TOOLS
ALARM CLOCKS
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
SWITZER"S'
STATE STREET HARDWARE
UNIVERSITY
NEW AND SECOND HAND
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
SVPPLIES OF ALL wINS
Uhe Slatev Book Shop
Phone 430 36 S. State St.

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35.c

Maybe it's because gray blends
with the background that frosh
are so colored.

well
pots

You will find it delicious and palatable

That same sophomore who gave you
a cold bath the other night prob-
ably gave, you a course in yelling yes-
terday.
The professor who states at the be-
ginning of the course that you prob-
ably know considerable about the sub-
ject, generally tells yau during the
semester that you know less than
nothing about it.
Junior advisors are requested to 10-
cate their freshmen at the gymnasium
before the junior advisor supper, and
to see that they get home afterward.
Juniors will wear . their advisor
badges.
The meeting of University women
interested in social service, which was
to have been held tomorrow after-
noon at Newberry hall, has been post-
poned. Notice for the meeting will be
published later.
Annual Y. W. C. A. banquet at 6
o'clock Saturday, Oct. 13, in Barbour
gymnasium. Free tickets for fresh-
men at Newberry hall. Upperclass-
men tickets are 50 cents.
Dean Myra B. Jordan will entertain
the freshman class at 4 o'clock tomor-
row afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.
The junior advisor supper will follow
immediately.
There is opportunity in Daily want
ads.-Adv.

Our ice creams are made from the purest of ingredients
j3 oom field'
7 N. University
The Home of Bloomfield's Chocolate

Air Pilots' Course Lists 35 fen
Aeronautics 1, the airplane course,
taught by Assistant Professor Paw-
lowski now has a total enrollment' of
35. The course excludes freshmen.
An additional quiz hour will be added
to the course, making it a two-hour
subject. Those wishing to enroll
should attend the class meeting at 7
o'clock Thursday- evening.
Clare M. Jiekling, '17, in Ann Arbor
Clare M. Jickling, '17, formerly night
editor of The Michigan Daily, at pres-
ent on the staff of the Detroit Free
Press, is a visitor to Ann Arbor. Jick-
ling arrived yesterday and intends
to return to Detroit today.
University stamped and embossed
stationery, 25c up. Cushing's, Phar-
macy.-Adv: tf

Pictures of the game and all Michi-
gan doings. Developing and print-
ing, and we give 8 hour service. "Ar-
cade Floral Shop" opposite the sub-
post office station in the "Nickels Ar-
cade."-Adv.
Notice: Before engaging music for
your parties for the coming season,
consult Shorty Prescott about his
Majestic Theatre orchestra. Also his
novelty and jazz combinations.
Special prices for fraternities and ror-
orities for series. Shorty Prescott,
Phone 1588-J 220 W. Ann St.-Adv.

We have both the inclination and
the equipment to furnish the
best in banking service
The Ann Arbor Savings Dank
INCORPORATED 1869
Capital and Surplus $ 500,000.00
Resources . ". . $4,000,000.00
Northwest Corner Main and
Huron Streets
707 North University Avenue
You will find what you want
through the Daily want ads.-Adv.

HANDY INFORMATION FOR
ANN ARBOR TRAVELERS
DETROIT UNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
(Effective' May 22, 1917)
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-1:35 a.
mn., 8:i0 a. rig., and hourly to quio p. m:, 9,10
p. Mn.
Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. m. and
every two hours to 6:48 A. M.; to Lansing,
8:48 p. .m.
Jackson Express Cars Vocal stops wept of
An Arbor)-9:48 a. in. and every two hours
to 7:48 A. im.
Local cars East Bound-5 35 a. m., 6:40
a. i., 7:05 a. m. and every two hours to 7:05
P. M.. 8:o.5 p. in., 9:05p. in., io : o .p. n.
To Ypsilanti only, 9:o a. i., 9:5o a m.
2:05' p. in.. 6:oS P. in, 9:45 P. M, 11:454)..
12:20 a. a.. YI:zoa. n., 1:ao a. m. ro Saline,
change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars West Bound-6:os a. m., 7:48
a. m.. 10:20 p. Tn., 12:20 a. m.

UNCLE SAM
needs stenographers and bookkeepers. Exceptional opportunity for
college men and women. NEW CLASSES OCT. 8
HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
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BEAUTY SHOP
Miss Mable Rowe, Shampoo,
icure, Massage, and Chiropody.
N. Fifth Ave. 2402.-Adv.

Man-
326

Corner Maynard and William Streets

Publishers of the

Established in 1848

Michigan Song Book
Price $2.50

We served your fathers and now will serve you with our Establishment for
Young Men

and
College Songs
25c each

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Furnishings-Shoes-Clothes
For Young Men

If you want what is right in special equipment our service will furnish it

Exclusive Agency for
Gibson Mandolins and Guitars

Fresh Caps
Lab. Coats
Lab. Aprons

Waiters' Coats
Hospital Coats
Overall Suits

SPECIAL GYM OUTFIT-Special $2.00
We have the famous Munson Last Army Shoe

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including bur own Michigan Songs

Victors and Varsity

,Yellow and Blue

and College Days
Price 75c each
A choice stock of
Pianos
For Sale and Rent

Victor Victrolas and Records

Wagner & C(
Established 1848

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