THE MICHIISA14DAILY G. L. Wild Compay Our Spring 198 line of fine Imported and Domestic IWOOL ENSI Is now ready It includes all the latest Nov elties Shades and UptoDate Patterns in Moose Brown, Caribou Tan, Leather Shade, Grays and Fancy Blues. Your patronage respectfully solicited. G. I. Wild Comlpally 31 South State Street A New Golf Ball The Kempshall Water- Core is finding favor with golfers generally this year. All the other good makes are here in profusion-as well as the famous McGregor cnhs of which we are the sole sell- ing agents in town. Tennis Goods, too, AT Sheehan & Co.'s Student Bookstores Official National League Ball to the standard of the wol. In te gret worlds championship gaes betteen the Chtago Nationals and Ietoit Amercans theI Spaldtng Le'ague Ball was wsed. The Splinig Ofecal National Leaue Bll istst'ted by Yate, Htarvard, Prineto and all 1,conieco'. college teams. The soldiers sd silor. to tic United States Army ad Nosy Ie i ex- elusively, in fact illis i univesl use wee ever ae BalIi Played. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Minneapot, Denver, Buffalo, Syracuse, PittugPildphaBotnCncntBa mnre, Wahngton, Knsa City, Cleeland, New Orlean, Detroit, Montreal, Canada. THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Manasging Edior-Ancoen, F. RTcCtIE. Business Manager-C. . WNSEA. EDITORS News .........Chuncy Bocher. Athletics ..........Lee A White Aileics, Ast. - C. E. Eldridg' Exchange. .......Roet Montsier, Isic ..........Roy D. Welch Drama........... 1)01101 H. Hanes Wome's Educer... Louise Van Voorhis EITOIAL. STAF Russell McFarland NIGHOT EDITOS Raymo1n11( Vissher Leoard C. Reid REPrORERS M. B. Mllgh J. H. Prescott Lowell J. Carr Donald L. Kinney Waler K. Tfowers Louis Kaft Lewis T. Kiskern Robert Moreland Pol Greer Samuel H. Morris Otto Engel Fred E. Gooding Tfheron P. Coper E. G. C. Williams BUSINESS STAFF IJohn F. Wurz Carl H. 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IOflt e 1h'avtie expeded om-hotshtolfritilessly iupo ithe delys oiittoldrwing ibooks aolthelibhrl'- ria'sdek 1a1n1dte ieficiety of tle s11al11 fttce ofeleik.deailed t it(11 upnte crttwdi, sshit ader ect 111u1 masiestttot tie desk, and s tmp. anot ttttaeittgiftr rasonstt'Ier knto ( lthose'ill citarge, and a tre sficiettly 00111 11(1 it 11 t ll 'r t'aestil snaiitie fr- totre in motone(tl.. lnt th i eerit.s eite1))11whic oiancs- is ie altered wvit lille lot. of time tr tcree (tf exptnste.Te retditg rotim outof l tsic,400 periodicals. received, drawsv1110111eigti ttrnine froml the iles quentersoftio1111upi-dotelibrry11111h forego thelilt'iesre ci reditlng teir "C.oiiir,'," 'C~soptlian," "Coiitry Lit'ittAmiteec,'tutd sotthrlorugla un ite paront-. of le taltitni roItt hove fiihedlNviiibte iitiimbers, attiso gel teir mitter secnd-htaidtea1111a mothllo r so lbehinid ime. Wes the jatoir forges to go for te ack nttm- bers, as. he htts forgottei toI go of late,' it becomies a serious anioyance to those sholttootk ftr te-new tnicrretl is- sites..We notie ttat, atl preset, te last tnttiber (of"Ctlliers" tt e foitid iiithe library' is tatt of Decembtler 15. Nit1 no pslcttite ftr usto csibscrie for "Te Natioinal Weekly" dice, tind so keep a file so muohl in demand op 1o dae? If necessaryse could very well sacrifice a few of the more obscure and less read papers aid pamphlets 1o the end of gft- tiing otr "Collier's" ot off the press. CIVICS CLUB ARRANGES FOg POLITICAL ILECTURES Two, pehiptree, lectures in Uni- verity Stll cii poliical soljecs by 'proinet spetkers nailg ieae by met tceie in te residentitl campaigl somtiie tlebeftre Nos. 7, re toi e ar- rtngeid by leUniiisersiy Civics club ftrite xyer. TIhere is acaice thai t-e presidentiallnointiiees ictseles tmaly be secured Ifothe ttter event. Thtese lecire oill le oeioI the ptb- lie t a iomiiitl price. It arringing stci a trgraim the Cis- ics cluist co tiinig le pracice of thii olil Gottd (;toserimiet cdl,at ce time rivlotlf tie S. It. A. About fe years tgot te former irginiztitini by faculy advisint'o'ibIec'iiie a charter iieiber of te Itercollegiatie Civics assciaihn, which wasfouftiitieidits'Presidet Rotse- vel. Siice tht tme le club has held ioontlymeeings and iicuessions of abttct olitiictl quiestiohis. Next year the stcial site swil e firher developed. Montly diiiers ovwitregular prograns andi ftaculty' ttddreses swill le eldI at the Un~iion. 'litaiditiintoittthis, Ol ateipt will is'madittiit' teierainlt toogdilnumb~er of the S. 1L. A. spetker owih smokers. Onceorti 1c a year a itort preetios diiie swill le heli t swhichevesryoem- her sill httive te priilege tf ecorig a fri'itnit. r~ he latst mieeiiig of te clib for the yer, Ihdiite tUniinuclitbiioutse Fridticitt, officers ftr the esiiing yt'tr iereelectdtic follos:s Preidenti, Ctrl If. A5damut; vic-preidint, Citiii- cey Botttcer ; seretarytoand treasurer, FRFSI INE NTERTAN SOPHIOMORE GIRLS The couttrese of the sohomolitre. i givinig the fehtimtiiisredi for te fresh- iiit-wisi astsniigt retrne by Itie freshmitein shoicenertiedlte secoid- yetar girls sittesecoitdltiitiiil "opho- tittre frtlic." The tffair begtii switi a receptio, te rceiviig lue lbeiig coi- iitstel of Miss Mtrguerite Ataims, ithe 'i vice-presiet; Miss Verti Pollasky, te ctairittan of the comittiee iii carge o fte porty, tiiid Miss Flarsornt aiic Mist. Perrii, le pattroeses. After a graitimarititireIdaiciig began. 'Fle decorttions were rei and whlite, blue titti grath le cltrs of thecltsses, tiid te programitshie owittred trds. Re- freshmlents were sered. 'Thle coitmuittee ii charge swere: Misses Verti Polltsky, Floreitee Murpy, Miili- cent Ftrr, Josephiie Gerosw, Helen Jaynie Aitiie Wilson, H1eln Wells, Ma- nion Wualker, Marguerite Fiaik, Itiiuni Frarnz, Louise 1-ollai,Ileilali Wiiney, Juliti Williams, Valerie Croe, tiele Heiinz, and Frieia Morse. CHE1,MICAL STUDENTS hlSITF PAINT WORKS '-(Ttt the tonle of Hrrigtint) Whlo re tenisihil s'p ~eeores'eci lend? -Mich-i-gan, ha's then. Wiho'l loe your friend whlen you find that you need a friend? Micht-i-gait, iat's them. For were jtss proutd of tieitatie you see As an Fit-per-or, Caror tt K itte ctaisbe. 'Whlo art' the mnt help a imtiiiet-ers ime they cait Micls-i-gal, U. 'f M.. Chorus- M--C-11-I-G-A-N spells Nlichi-ign. Proiti of eery sii-gle son tat,' sihi cot, Dis-il asmnoicai saytisaswort a-gill yout. M-t-C-l'-l-G-A-N, that's 11h011. It's a iamne that ashlaiie ieer list.becn coi-iec-tedth sil. Mich-i-goan, U. 'fAI. Whouc tre te ititisMi-ttr Ystauhgtl tc ply'fftoball? Whiotare themetss'toill 111s11Penu-sv Jlicli i-gto, Ut. 'f M. 'T-e ltiiies aiidlgents trt- tll irtudtof ti Were proudi of s-, to, iiottr tri, yoll see. You 're the mien ittke is lltitower youing a-gin, Mic-i-igtii, U. 'f M.1 T'htissas Prof. 'Whlite tutu hiscls Acitit \hite I,etitand otillor ss'trk i D~etrot stelerty. Wh'leinte isitrs itt tered thiiso'trks tey ietre askel tt lease teiri'ntamis. The tobjcifths tey letrie pot letvinig, ss'heithe were each hiaidetla a tit stuvni contaitedielcti iioftepatywicviocisitil ed'iheilat i i l i einsaicmesIfthectt Ialy'sersedl themiiat teir btanqet, 'titt ti siurt skechi offte Jlild lPrcss.of white letiidiimtinifacir. Froiiiihere the stdetis oetttttisi-t other iplnsii idts liithoiies 1f chteitictl iitutre iisoie. 1,llCIidNxNSI 50 itI'd(105 d,C'?I)t. The list of tssocitie ediors ftr t' 1909 Miclligtlmiiitiam itt.tss'ow leeiiom pleed. The ltiws, elected Fritl'y, wr Ols~ei,Loeffler andLleonard. 'iToe chiosenly te it.serc Miss Malrgrret McLaughlin A. J. Aibitit, a'itilRber Miotmitsier lipyte eigiieers, IP. S. 'iut- tIe aiii S. 1. \iggiiis; for thtets, phaltrmlics aitd Isotops, ID. \W. air'. for theieieis, C. X.Vrier. Wo. R. Lane tiitilJohtisPrice swere eletet it thie fraternisiies, aittlMis PuliIiee by le sororities. NOTICE. A fest copies of te Countoy Ftir giide hooks aoil also ai fest posers tre left. These ay le pociredltoa t ush itl- intg's. TEA CUP INN WILL. REOPEN MONDAY, MAY n'. Base -Ball Make Your Class' Team Get the right kind of a Mitt and a I"iTy Cobb Bat". The rest will be easy. Spaldinog's nureanlete limo wt WAHR'S University Bookstore Freshr Photo Supplies All the latest in Kodaks and Cameras Rent a Kodak lOc per day ILYNDONJ BAILEY & EDMUNDS !Bportino -Goog 121 EAS r LIBERTY STREET Sellior Notice S tuet. ditt itt oiia it1908 STEIN wilaot trs,,iatstArnold's JewselryStore. Prine $2.50engaewd Visitimg Cards l'a it'i gi'ttit'ti ear, t'tit ot to t i p s. 'late aitd 100 cetd, $1.25. WM. ARN OLD, Jeweler 220 S. MAIN ST. Now Is the time to get your CLVETT SHIRTS AND LIGHT UNDERWEAR AT THE Co-pStore ORCN[SI RA CONCERI High School Hall May 5, 8:15 P.M. LAST FACULTY CONCERT High School Hall Thursday Evening May 7 II r BURUGLARY I NSUPANCE A,%i necessary as your suimmer vacation. Pays for the loss of a,.11ea rticles takeny from you~r residence. For particulars enquire of General Agents Empire State Surety Co. 50 Hammond Bldg. DETROIT, MICH. Phone Main 6505 121 Washenton E. The Randall Studio, Randall & Pack, props. Phone 598