THE MICHIGAN DAILYS CT 1 i G. H Wild Co. Leading Merchant Tailors State St. wwmimw En gieering Tools lrar ClockIs Smn~irf ~Sets Stuxdy Lamps Madae.,Lawm ps Razors Padlocks witzer"s Hardware, Only Hardware near Campus 310 STATE UNIVEILSITY TEXT BOOKS New--- DRAWING INSTKUMENTS SVPPLIES O F ALL KINDS SSlater Book Shop "- } t Official new4spaper at the University of Mlichligan. Published every morning except Monday 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, $2.5o; by mail, $3.00. Want ad. stations: Quarry's; Students' Sup- ply Store ; The Delta, cor. State and Packard. Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 24r4.# Communications not to exceed 300 words in length, or notices of events will be pub- lished in The Daily 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. Tohn C. B. Parker.......... Managing Editor Clarence T. Fishleigh. Business Manager Conrad N. Church.............News Editor } Lee E. Joslyn....... .....City Eito.r Harold A. Fitzgerald..........Sports Editor Harold CAL. 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. Hone..Assistant Business Manager Roscoe R. Rau....Assistant Business Manager Fred M. Sutter... Assistant Business Manager PNight Editors L. S. Thompson E. A. Baumgarth L. W. Nieter J. 7,. Stadeker Reporters B. A. Swaney C. W. Neumann W. R. Atlas C. C. Andrews. E. L. Zeigler '1-. C. Ga-risor, Allen Schoenfield C. M.Jickling Marian Wilson D. . Rood Business Staff Bernard Wohl J. E. Robinson Panl E. Cholette Harry R. Louis M. Reed Hunt Harold J. Lance Earl F. Ganschow Walter R. Payne Harold Makinson SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1916. Night Editor-I). I. Cruttenden DANCING Do you dance? If you do the university senate has something to say to you. Its recent ruling includes essentially the follow- ing. 1. No uni ersity organization shall, hold dances in term-time on other than1 Friday or Saturday+ night., 2. Only recognized organizations shall give dances. Last year there was probably too much dancing. It became a craze. Studies suffered from too much danc- ing, and the slump that athletics took has been attributed to it. Students themselves practically brought on the new laws against ex- cessive dancing through petitions from the student council, the women's judiciary council, 11 sororities, nu- merous fraternities, and several prom- inent students petitioning individually. Faculty and students are trying to co-operate for a better University. This, year athletic prospects are bright. The dance halls seem to be partially de- serted for the athletic field and the study room. Students can continue to aid in a general improvement by liv- ing up to the new rules on university dances. c Mr. Douglas I -preaches this 7 .~ morning on T "The Red, White and Blue" - WLiomen Independent Girls' club will hold election of officers Monday evening, at 7 o'clock, in Barbour gymnasium. Dancing will follow the meeting. All independent girls except freshmen are elegible to membership. Junior and senior hockey teams will meet Tuesday afternoon. All girls wishing work register with Dean Jordan at once. Glee club tryouts will be held Mon- day afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock in room 7 of the School of Music. Mando- lin club tryouts will be held Monday afternoon from 5 to 6 o'clock in the gymnasium. Junior girls will meet with Prof. J. R. Brumm Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Barbour gymnasium to dis- cuss scenarios for the junior girls' play Girls who wish to write lyrics are also asked to attend. All Women's League pledges due be- fore November 1 must be paid at the table in the Library Tuesday. RAY BASSETT WILL LECTURE ON "PROBLEMS IN CITY PLANNING" r '- Ray E. Bassett, city forester and superintendent of parks, will deliver an address on "Problems in City Plan- ning" before a class in social service at the Congregational church at 12 o'clock today. This is the second of a series of 23 lectures to be given before the class by prominent university officials, city officials and park men from Detroit. Everyone interested in this line is cordially invited to attend, and join the class. Have your photogra- phic work done by D AN DATES 334 S. STATE ST. UNITARIAN CHURCH STATE AND HURON STREETS r 10:30-Sunday morning service with address by Rev. R. S. Loring, on The Conflict of Organized Religion and Manliness. 6:30-Student Young People's Society meets. Illustrated lecture on South #American. Cities by Prof. W. L. Schurz, to which the public is in- vited. Illllltlt li lll ll illlllttl lllt lllll llli llltllilll111111111 llIt I1 I1lllit ll llllllllla Books and S'Upplfies Nomatter what your course. Magazines and Novels No matter what your taste. Sporting Goods No matter what your game. - -EYB SS - UNIVERSITY BOOKSTOIRES :li 111111111111 I 111111111 ll111111111111111111 11111111111 1 111111111111111 11llttllltl1111tI ll ltii it I ISTART-VI N, RIGHT I HAVING INSTALLED MODERN LENSE GRINDING MACHINERY We are able to give you Prompt Service in GRINDING your Lenses ACCURATELY. 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No university organization shall hold dances during term-time on other than Friday or Saturday night, or the night preceding a University holiday. 2. No student dances shall be con- ducted at any time by individual stu- dents, or by groups of students not constituting recognized organizations. Attendance upon dances promoted pri-e marily for revenue purposes by per- sons not concerned with the Univer- sity shall be discouraged. 3. Saturday night dances shall close not later than midnight. 4. Friday night dances and dances on nights'preceding holidays shall close not, later than 1 o'clock, except Varsity Toggcry Shop poR FRESH CAPS and FURNISHINGS 1 107 So. University Avenue i Takes Pictures 21 MR ARtDevelops Films makes Prints and Enlarge- ments, 713 E. Vnmiveslty THE ARBOR HOUSE 720 So. State St. Private dining rooms er tables available to clubs or groups. $4.50 per week Phone 7994-J 20 Live Student Salesman to re- port Monday for the purpose of selling "Mum's" at the M. A. C. Mich. game. Will pay 20 per cent. LANDERS OR LOWERS 213 E. Liberty St. Phone 29A Senior Reception, as the most im- portant dances of the year, may by special permission of the committee on student affairs, continue until 3 o'clock. b.Certain special dances may, by special permission of the committee on student affairs, be permitted to continue until 2 o'clock. Woodward rents typewriters. 8-9 A. A. Sav. Bnk. Bldg. Tel. 866-F1. Roast duckling dinun r, at Michigan Union today. $1.00. oct15 TO THE HEADQUARTERS FOR Students electrical supplies Study lamps. shades, extension cords, heating de- vices and everything electrical. RepairWork Given Prompt Attention Washtenaw Electric Shop, "THE SHOP OF QUALITY" If it is not zight, we make it right Coyrigkt 1916, O'S. R. Co. I - U U No" *7. STRAND N° 505 BLK. N9 605 TAN Wagner & Co. STATE ST.- At the Head of LIBERTY ST. U ~in