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eading Merchant Tailors
State St.

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FOR YOUR
CHR ISTMAS GIFTS
All new shoes are stched with Goodyear Welt machines.
We use same machines for repair work. We believe we'
have the most mnodern equipped shoe repair shop in Ann
Arbor. You'l get high cass work and courteous treatment
at this shop and we think you'll find us worthy of patron-
age. Our call and delver service is at your disposal. Use it.
Famous Shoe Repairing Co.
PhONE 807 301 S. State-St.

Mi ~DAILY-
Official newspaper at the University of
Miragan. Published every morning except
M .nday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices : Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptions : by carrier $2. 50; by mail, $3.00.
Want ad. stations: : uarry's; tudents' Sup-
ply Store; The Delta, cor. State and Packard.
Pho'nes: Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414.
Communications not to exceed 300 words
in length, or notices of events will be pub.
lished in The Daily, at the discretion of the
Editor, if left at the office in the Ann Arbor
Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the west
corridor of the general library, where the
notices are collected at 7:30 o'clock each
evening.
John C. B. Parker..........Managing Editor
Clarence T. Fishleigh......Business Manager
Conrad N. Church..............News Editor
Lee E. Joslyn .................. City Editor
Harold A. Fitzgerald......:.:Sports Editor
Harold C. L. Jackson......Telegraph Editor
Verne E. Burnett...........Associate Editor
Golda Ginsburg.............Women's Editor
Carleton W. Reade.........Statistical Editor
J. E. Campbell...Assistant Business Manager
C. Philip Emery.. Assistant Business Manager
Albert E. Hore.."Assistant Business Manager
Roscoe R. Rau....Assistant Business Manager
Fred M. Sutter....Assistant Business Manager
Night Editors
L. S. Thompson E. A. Baumgarth
L. W. Nieter J. L. Stadeker
ReportersC.WNemn
B. A. Swaney - CWNeumann
W. R. Atlas C. C. Andrews
E. L. Zeigler H. C. Garrison
Allen Schoenfield C. M. tickling
Marian Wilson D. $. Rood
Business Staff
Bernard Wohl J. E. Robinsoni
Paul E. Cholette Harry R. Louis
E. Reed Hunt HaroldJ. Lance
Earl F. Ganschow Walter R. Payne
Harold Makinson
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1916.
Night Editor-C. M. Jiekling.
THE HOME-COMING
Michigan had hard luck at Ithaca.
But Michigan is not defeated. The
gods of luck who danced on the scales
of victory and defeat, when two migh-
ty teams in the come-back stage were
being weighed, leaned to the side of
the Big Red eleven. But the matter of
three points is not enough to down a
wonderful spirit like that which has
dominated the Wolverines during theI
present season. The come-back which
began at the epoch-making mass meet-
ing last fall is still growing. It is up
to Michigan to do all that it can to
make that spirit grow enough to push
Pennsy back of its own goal line. It
is up to Michigan to pave the way for
a clean slate of victories for the com-
ing season, and the season after that.,
The student body can do much to
prove the unity and loyalty which is
supposed to pervade the University,
and it can do much to make "The Vic-
tors" mean business. The first big
thing the students can do is to meet
the team this morning, and show that,

UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Huron Streets
10:30-"The Atonement," second ad-
dress by Mr. Loring on "Some Old
Doctrines Sympathetically Considered."
11:45-Dr. Wessinger speaks on
"The Ann Arbor Health Survey" be-
fore the Social Service Class, the pub-
lic being invited.
6:30 -Young People's Society-
Talks on "Playground Work" by Mr.
Blumer and Mr. Howes.
Mr. Douglas speaks at 10:30
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Topic, "My Signature."
the campus is solid in its confidence
and support.
Two years ago when the supposedly
beaten Wolverines came home from
Harvard, several thousand students
were at the station, and instilled the
confidence and enthusiasm into the
team which swept Pennsy off its feet
the following week. Will the students
repeat that this fall?
PREPARE MOViES OF MARINES
Film to Show Actual Life of "Soldiers
of the Sea"
New York, Nov. 11.-"There isn't
a thing that the beggar can't do," sings
Kipling in his famous eulogy of the
marine, and it will be affirmed by
thousands' who see the new movie
thriller "The Peacemakers," showing
the busy United States marine in all
phases of his everyday life, from oper-
ating big guns on a battleship to an
actual brush with the rebels in Haiti.
The new picture to be shown soon
from coast to coast will not be exploit-
ed as a box office attraction, but as a
timely educational feature. Its main
purpose will be to inform the public
of the specific duties of the "Soldier
of the Sea", as differing from other
branches of the service.
Romancers Join Minnesota Faculty
Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 11.-Young,
handsome, vivacious, delightfully un-
married and owners of one. cute little
mustache each, Senors Enriquez Jim-
inez and Martine Guzmann were to-
day putting romance in the Romance
language department of the Univer-
sity of Minnesota. They came all the
way from chili-ridden Mexico to join
the Gopher faculty.

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Incorporated 1869
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Branch Office--
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MODERNBARBER SHOP
332 State St.
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ANNOUNCEMENT

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to be obtained anywhere in the coun-
try, coupled with a wonderful line
of Wooles.

406 E. Huron Street

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Telephone 2O81

Alarm Clocks
;Ld ' ARI ~ ~$1.00 up
~~Biy Fountain Pens-
Waterman and Conklin
U. of M. Jewelry
Schianderer & Seyfried
Schedules for required gymnasium
work are now posted. All conflicts
are to be reported at once.
All girls using lockers in the gym-
nasium must know how to work their
tombinations without help by Thurs-
(iay, Nov. 16.
Senior society will meet at 7:30
ohk Monday evening with Lavinia
. McBride, '18, 1221 Willard street.
Dr. Elsie A. Pratt, -of the University
health service, will be willing to see
women of the University, at 311%
Fifth avenue, from 2 to 4 o'clock on
V, edncsdays instead of Tuesday;, as
tormerly announced.

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Develops IiS,
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and Enlarge
ments.
713 E. VUniversity
YiL-A 1 3T1 INSTUC'TOR TO
A1)torESS MICHIGAN DAMES
MiA- Jessie Phelps, assistant pro-
fess=or of physiology, in the Ypsilanti
State Normal school, will address the
Michigan Dames at their regular
n Mo "ay night, at 7:34 o'clock
in Ne ,,berry hall.
AlM ichigan women and their hus-
!ands are ivited to the meeting and
he umen are requested to bring their
SC lg. An interesting program has
ben arrnged by the committee.
T-SQUi A IRE HOLDS UNIQUE PARTY
G E~ox s n ceruig Society Enjoys
Novel Meeting
T-Square society held a social meet-
ing Friday evening with Mrs. C. B.
Green. 1021 Hill street. Amuse-
ment was afforded by the child-
ish costumes worn by the 20 guests
resent. Mrs. Gilbert S. Underwood,
, ook first prize in presenting the
S t uniqe and interesting appear-
ance.
T1he membership of T-Square society
Consists of women enrolled in the Col-
loge of Engineering and Architecture.
Oicers for this year are: President,
:rs. Dorothy H. Simons, '17E; vice-
pr ident, Dorothy Hall, '18E; treas-
urer, Bertha L. Yerex, '18E, and sec-
retary, Isabel P. Snelgrove, '19E.
The society was organized in 1914
and Hazel 1. Quick, '15E, was its first
prsident. The purpose of the organ-
ization is to promote a social feeling
among the women of the College of En-
gineering and Architecture.
False Alarm Calls Out Department
The fire department was called out
at 7 o'clock last night to answer a
false alarm turned in at the corner of
State and Thayer streets.
Laundry cases-Another huge ship-
nient received at Whar's University
book store. 12-17
If your window shades need renew-
ing call 237, C. H. Major & Co. 5-16

"We clothe young men complete"

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Women's notices for T Daily are
to be left in the regular Daily box,
in the west corridor of te Lib ary,
and not in the box in the genral read-
ing room. They must be in the box
by 1 o'clock of the day pr ding
their appearance, and nust always be
signed.
Second hygiene lectur2 will be held
at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the
west amphitheater of tihe mued'cal
building.
All gymnasium clothes, including
shoes, must be called for by londay,
Nov. 13.

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Jack Frost, the original chili man,
makes chili concarne fresh every day.
911 N. University.
If its artistic wall paper you want,
go to C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237. 5-16
High grade Kodak Finishing at Sug-
den's.,

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