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Official newspaper at the University of
Mi-'A.gan. Published every morning except
14 )I'iday 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, $3o.00
Want ad. stations:iuarry's; Students' Sup-
ply Store; The Delta, cor. State and Packard.
Phones: Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414.
Communications not to exceed Soo 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......... ...ity 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 Emlery. .Assistant Business Manager
Albert E. Horne..Assistant Business Manager
Roscoe R. Rau...Ascistaut Business Manager
Fred M. Sutter...Assistant Business Manager
Night Editors
L. S. Thompson E . A. Baumgarth
L. W. Nieter J. L. Stadeker

823
That is the telephone number.
Cali any time between the hours
of 3 and 6 P. M. daily or between
9 and ia A. M. Saturday when
you desire student help -"Y'
Employment Dept.

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GET YOUR
NARCISSUS BULBS
FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
AT
Slater Book Shop :

)ETROIT UNITED LINES
en Detroit; Ann Arbor and Jackson
run on Eastern time, one hour faster
al time.
it Limited and Express Cars-8: ro a
hourly to d710p.in., 9:10 p. M.
nazoo Limited Cars-8 :48 a. mn. and
wo hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing,
M.
on Express Cars--(Local stops west of
bor)-9:48 'a. m. and every two hours
p. mn.
SCars Eastbound-5:35 a. m , 6:40 a.
a. m. and every two hours to 7:05 p.
5 p. m., 9:05 p. m., 10:50 p. m. to
ti only, 9:2o- a. in., -: a. in.,z : P.
5 P. nm., 11 :45 p. in., r ::o a. in., i1:20
To Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
Cars Westbound-6 :05 a. m.; 7:50 a.
20 p. m.. 12:20 a. m.

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SECURITY - - SERVICE - - LOCATION
Resources $3,800,000
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Main Office--
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Branch Offiee-
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irmers & Mechanics Bank
ers the Best in Modern Banking
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ior Rent, Cleaning &
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GIRLS! buy tickets at Beauty Shop and
save $1.50 on $3.00. Souvenir with
every Soc purchase of cosmetics,
Miss Mable Rowe
503 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 2402
FIRST NATL DANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $ioo,ooo Surplus and Profit $6,aoo
DIRECTORS

B. A. Swaney Reporters C. W. Neumann
W. A. Atlas C. C. Andrews
E. L. Zeigler 11. C. Garrison
Allen Schoenfield C. M. Jickling
Marian Wilson D. S. Rood
Business Staff
Bernard Wohil J. 1. Robinson
Paul E. Cholette HBarry R. Louis
E. Reed Hunt Harold J. Lance
Earl F. GansehowW a alter R. Payne
Harold Makinson
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1916.
Night Editor-B. A. Swaney.
News : and sport staff and tryouts
meet at 12:40 o'clock in reportorial
rooms, today.
WE WANT TO CORRECT AN IM-
PRESSION
"Whirlwind offense of Cornell backs,
ably led by Shiverick, overcomes early
Michigan lead." So ran the head-line
over the story of the Michigan-Cornell
game in Sunday morning's Daily.
This was an unfortunate heading for
it dives an untrue impression of the
game as it actually took place. To
blame entirely the copy-reader who
wrote the head would be unfair, for
he had not seen the game, but be was
not justified in the conclusion which
he drew from the telegraphic reports.
But those of us who at Schoellkopf
field witnessed the superiority of the
Michigan eleven over Cornell as a uni-
fied team of fighters, realize the incor-
rectness of the impression that the
Wolverine eleven was swept off its feet
by a superior attacking force, as the
hiead-line seemed to indicate.

Those of us who went to Ithaca know
that the Cornell offense in comparison
to the Michigan offense was no more
a whirlwind than is a gentle breeze
of isummer. Michigan made three
touchdowns to Cornell's two. We ac-
knowledge fairly and squarely the de-
feat of Michiga,_n. W J jornot "wi sh to
cast any indiscredit upon the Cornell
team. It displayed the ability to
comeback and win in an ip-hill light.
We know, however, and we believe
that a majority of Cornell sUporte
will acknowledge, that quarterback
Shiverick's kicking ability and not the
superiority of the Cornell eleven as a
unit of football strength, was the thin'
that defeated Michigan. Cornell does
not gloat over its victory, any more
than Michigan sulks in defeat.
Both institutions realize the even-
ness with which their teams were
matched. Michigan hal fight, a unmie
machine, and a determined spirit.
Cornell had the toe of Fritz Shivuriek
It was this asset of the Red team, and
not the "whirlwind offense of Cornell
backs" that defeated Michigan.
We have written this not to tlrow
and discredit upon the Cornell foot-
ball team, not to offer any alibis for
Michigan's defeat,' but to correct an
impression for which The Daily itself
is responsible.
Camp Davis Men Smoke Thursday
Thursday night the Camp Davis men
will hold a smoker at the Union. in
addition to the "smokes," doughnuts,
and other edibles, plans will be made
for the dance to be given on Dec. 8
and for the performance along vaude-
ville lines to be presented by Camp'
Davis men.
The meeting is also for the purpose
of practicing the Camp Davis songs,.
All senior civil engineers are expected
to be present.

That job of LETTERING would be
done much more EASILY, QUICKLY
and N EAT LY with the use of a
RUST LETTERINC SCALE
Priced $1.25 Ask to see it.
VNIVEKSITY BOOKSTORES
ITRRUBLES and mosquitos
are a lot alike. Neither
one stays 'round a place whar 0
thar's plenty o' good
pipe smoke.
VELVET is a ,ood pipe smoke
Home Made C1adies
- -
S r ctly fresh and of the best quality. Pure cream walnut caramels. as-
sorted nut chocolates in alb. boxes, 35c. Bitter sweet and chocolate creams i
all fresh. Special ice cream sundaes.
-TH E FOUN T A IN 0f YfO U T H I
State St. Cor. Libeaty
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Geo. W. Patterson
S. W. Clarkson
-Fred Schmid

Waldo M.Abbott
HarrylvM. Hawley
Harrison Soule
D. B. Sutton

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PHONE 294 213 E. Liberty St.
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SPECIAL SUNDAES
LIGHT LUNCHES
Our candies are made in
our own sanitary shop.

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ANDh S I ESWGNS POSITION
AS ASSISTANT ChEER LEADER
Iditor, The Michigan Daily:
Inasmuch as The Daily is supposedly
the official mouthpiece of University
opinion, I feel that after the appear-
ance of your editorial of recent date,
that it would be best to tender my
resignation from the position of as-
sistant cheer leader. I ant sorry that
The Daily has seen fit to take issue

Taes Pictures
Develops Films
makes Pints
and Enlarge-
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A Real Pipe
for
College Men
These are two of the
24 popular shapes in
which you can get the
Stratford
75c and up
W D C Hand Made
$1.00 and up
Each a fine pipe,
with sterling silver ring
and vulcanite bit.
Leading dealers in
town carry a full as-
sortment. -.Select your
favorite style.
WM. DEMUTH & CO.
New York

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Genuine
French
Briar

The leather heel has outlived its usefulness. It is
doomed! Hard, nail-studded leather heels are not
adapted to the pavements of this "Concrete Age."
The impact of heel on stone wears down the leather
heel in two or three weeks. The constant jarring caused
by leather heels hurts your nervous system.
Save your heels, your shoes, and yourself by wearing
O'Sullivan's Heels of New Live Rubber..
They last twice as long as leather heels and keep your
shoes in shape much longer.

with my methods, but wish to assure Women's notices for The Daily are
you that my efforts have at all1!times to be left in the regular Daily box,
been sincere and well-intentioned. in the west corridor of the Library,
L. S. SANDERS. and not in'the box in the general read-
ing room. They must be in the box
" PMEIICA1N LABOR FEDERATION by 1 o'clock of the day preceding
BEGINS SESSIONS ON ONDAY tileir appearance, and must always be
___________________signed.
Baltimore, Nov. 13.--With the ad- Gymnasium clothes will not be sold
ministration forces pretty well nor lockers given out after 5 o'clock
whipped into line at a series of con- Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 15. Anyone
ferences between the leaders, the without a locker and gym clothes for
American Federatioh of Labor began the Thursday and Friday classes will
its regular session in the Garden the- be severely dealt with.
ater today. The first session followed Hygiene lecture at 5 o'clock this aft-
a parade of delegates headed by the ernoon in the Medical building. Girls
federation band. Delegates were pres- are to occupy the same seats as at the
eut from all parts of the United States last lecture.

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Our Beautiful Dance and Banquet
Programs still continue to be one of
the many pleasant surprises and main
topics at the parties.

When you buy your new shoes,
buy them O'Sullivanized.
Insist on O'Sullivanized shoes;,the
new live rubber heels give the
greatest wear with the greatest re-
siliency.

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T14f MAYER-SC HAIRER CO.
112 S. Main

and Canada, and from several foreign Freshman and }sophomore hockey
counies. There are 21,711 local teams will play in the cup game at 3
unons in the 111 national annter-' o'clock Wednesday afternoon on Palm-
n ational unions, and 705 local trade er Field.
bodies directly affiliated with the fed- Wyvern meets at 7:15 o'clock tonight
eration. at the Alpha Phi house.
Members of the Glee club who play
STO IIHNGS DAUGHTER ukeleles are requested to bring them
{lE:f AN INSTRUCTOR FRIDAY to the regular rehearsal at 5 o'clock
this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weigand are Dean Myra B. Jordan will be at
receiving congratulations on the birth home to college girls from 3 to 6
of a daughter Friday, Nov. 10. Mr. o'clock this afternoon, at 1215 Hill
Weigand is an instructor of 'German street. Junior advisors are urged to
in the university. Mrs: Weigand, who call with their freshmen.
was Miss Frances Rhoades before her Sophomores must pay Freshman
marriage, is a member of Gamma Phi' Spread tax of $1.00 at Dean Jordan's
Beta. office, before Monday, Nov. 20.
Girls wishing to care for children,
BOXING. wait on table, do sewing, or any other
Private lessons. Work will start im- kind of work, may register with Miss
mediately. See instructor at Dr. May's :Miriam Gerlach, secretary to Dean
office, Waterman gymnasium, for Myra B. Jordan, at her office in Bar-
terms, etc. 0. S. Westerman. tf. bour gymnasium.
Leave your film at the Delta. 24 Dancing wax in all sized packages.
hour service. C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237. 5-16

3Coyright 196, O'S. R. Co.

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EN KELLER AFFLICTED WITH
AL TROUBLE, NOT TO SPEAK[
icago, Nov. 13.-Helen Keller pro-
r will not appear in public again
g to a spinal trouble, according
iss Elizabeth van Blarcom, secre-
for the Illinois Society for the
ention of Blindness, and a close

not dangerously ill, but has difficulty
in walking, and must wear braces for
an indefinite period. The illness forc-
ed Miss Keller to cancel 30 lecture
engagements for which she was to re-
ceive $1,000 each.
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