THE MICHIGAN DAILY. IReduction As we have too large a stock of fancy, SUITING& AND TROUSERINOS on hand we will sell them at reduced prices to make room for our Spring and S u m in e r Woolens. Be sure and call in before you place your order. A A 4 4 G. I. WILD & O, 08 E. WASHINGTON STREET. T H GREATG AME EXCITING F U N FOR V E R Y O N E SHEEHAN'S DETROIT, 160 Woodward Avenue AiW ARBOR, 320 So. State Street The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $175,000. Resources, $2,000,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Oreus: Charles E. liscock, Pros.; W. D. Haurriman, Vice Prs.; M. J. rit. Cshier. 41. Marin UNRAL 0 M Martj DIRECTOR. Office 209 S. 4th Ave. Phone 98. Resi- dence 302 S. 5th Ave. Phone 314. Ambulance on call. THE MICHIGAN DAILY than interest must be aroused in the ___- _ struggles of the track athletes. Ente"red as second class matter at the Ann Arbor Post Office. The abuse heaped on the long-suf- Published daily (Monday excepted) during the fering and heretofore uncomplaining college year, at 117 E. Washington street, library attendant has made a large (basement floor, side entrance) Phone 892-3r proportion of the complainants feel MANAGING EDITOR : like 12 very small, dark, copper-color- S. EMORY THOMASON ed cents. BUSINESS MANAGER: ROSCOE B. IUSTON It is learned from the best author- ity that there was one man on the EDITORS: campus yesterday who did not know Athletics. - - - RonERT K. WAIro that our debating team had gone to News, - -A- - - J. S. BALEY Minneapolis. ASSOCIATES: ________ Clittord Stevenst:n, Roy Peebles, COMMUNiCATION. A. M. Graver, lHenry 5. Erwin A. C. Pound. A. II. Ortmseyer. (Conunued from page one) Joseph' Y. Kerr, Stoddard S. More. Ida M. Brownrigy. . Waite Jayne. cause of poverty, the amount given Geo. A. Osborn. Harold C. smith. being insufficient to buy decent food. larry 11. Andrews. Alfred I .Koch. If the pay were' 20 cents an hour, there. is hardly an attendant who is Editor Today-I. W. JAYN E now on the pay roll who would not Subscription-Two Dolars per year, payableinremain in the service next year. adnoie.otiITo d:uent ater Nom.a. a03, $.0 In justice to the attendants it must be said that they are doing the office fsours:-12:30 to 1:30 and 6:30 to 7:30 best they can. There is absolutely p. m. Daily. no "waste of time" as the Argus Address-ROSCOER B. HUSTdN, Business Man- would have the public believe. We ager, 331 Packard street. are sure the majority of students will Telephone, 461. bear us out in the statement. The Argus admits that "45 students stoodiI UN c1AHEL in wait, with two attendants to do th" service." During such rush hours there is usually an extra to help what CALENDAR. little he can. Many of those students January 1G-1:30 p. m. Annual meet- who "stand in wait" have slips call- ing Athletic Association. ing tor three or more books; one January 16-Comedy Club play. young lady called for 16 books, eachin January 16-7 to 8 p. m. Bird Club a different place, and it must be re- meeting in Curator's office, Mu- membered that there are three storiesC seum Building. each 120 feet in length, seven rooms, January 17-7:30 Wesleyan Guild and animmense number of alcoves. 1 i 1 Outlilles 'Of the Law ot_ Bailmuents, and Carriers By Edwin C. Goddard. Th0 Ouo so .1.0 the found- ation 100 110 010 C 4,:0thesu ootwtin an orderly 00:01 O:'o erotive'forma in odero- laO :01:' h-.o5o oi, It mitt'y have so :opoe o ty too see tO-:: subject , 00 ;o FOR SALE AT W alr's Book Stores. lecture by Professor Tucker of Dartmouth College. NOTICE-DAILY BOARD. Sitting for Michiganensian picture, Saturday, January 16, 11 a. m. at Rentschler's. 75-77. During the brief lull that exists be- tween the two athletic seasons the debater and orator comes to the front. It is hard work, this training for ora- torical contests, and at times the at- tention given to the results of weary grinding seems almost too small, es- pecially when compared with that lav- ished upon the sucessful athlete. But the fame of the oratorical contestant is not confined to the college. It is scattered over the State by the press much more thoroughly for the time it occupies than that of any athletic con- testant. Since it mast be remembered that the athlete is continuously be- fore the public week after week, while the orator's effort is confined to one supreme struggle. Furthermore the training of the athlete is o"t in the open and intensely interesting in itself while that of the orator must necessarily be private and removed from public notice: Be that as it may the student body is proud, prouder than it will adngit, of its orators who do win and as sympathetic with those who lose. Bt it would not be fitting to give our expression of ap- plause to a winning orator in just the same way that we give it to a winning sprinter. The feeling is relatively as deep for both but in the nature of the case must be shown in a differen'i mnanner. In truth, there is no rest for the weary "dope-maker." The All-Ameri- can. is no sooner settled to the mu- tual : dissatisfaction of all concerned, It is absurd to expect two, or even three or more attendants to wait on all of the said 45 in less than 15 or 20 minutes. But even this statement may convey a wrong impression, for the fact is the average amount of time an attendant spends on one slip is not over three minutes. Often the shelf number is improperly given, or else not given at all, and under these circumstances of course it takes a longer time to find a particular book. The student should be patient; he! should know that it disappoints an at- tendant when lie has to say "not in," almost as much as it does the studentj himself. He should remember thatI our library is larger than his high school or town library, and he should know that at Harvard it sometimes takes an hour to get a book; at the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, it often takes three, four, or more hours. (see December Outlook).f The attendant's path is not one of roses. He is busy all the time; when the rush hours are over he "rests" by carrying back books, and for all these troubles and others unmentioned he rbeceives only kicks and 12 cents. Let those who petition the regents petition for better pay, for more at- tendants, and when these innovations are installed a better service will "spring up as if by magic." Signed. B. H. D. (Continued from page one.) evening dress and the lower floor will no doubt be filled with the "J" Hop guests and thir escorts. There has been a rumor circulated that the admission to this concert would be doable that charged in pre- vious years. This is entirely unfound- ed and the established price of $1 for the lower floor and 75 cents for the upper floor will be maintained. ; i, ii r' ;, + k{ i , ' ' i / E I! 1 1 C. BARTHELL + Law and Medical ! Books s IMarshalls Private Corporations. I V ol ...... ... ........... ..... $6 00 DlNew Jersey Corporations, . W ilg~us, nited States Stel or poato. 1 voume ......... 5 Von epolst'sCoustitutional and now ....... . . _. ........... .... 12 00 11irdseye's Abbott's Worms of oneynia 1Vo ....1 600 JonesF o 11yari,1 ootitutiea iit tions, 1 Vol-.Judge Lane's Ed. lilashf eld iiinstructionis to Juries, t ol . .. . .. .. . s,.. . .. . 6 00 il o l Ire Vols. 103. ..1200, (others charge $3.50 for this ws) .200 Bi 1:: : sdersotout o:lnes, n Charts of Blackst::e, an excel- leett0 ISOtttes, tQui,,es~o, ictionari:es, C. E. BARTHELL, LAW AND MEDICAL BOOKS 326 S. State St. Second Floor. ANN ARBOR, MICH. : "Don't trifle with y our face." Use Williams' Shaving Stick. THE STUBENTS' LECTURE ASSOCIATION 0'Lymanm Abbott. ON "1R43ro j oblern VNIVEKSITY "HALL, '"onda [veninq, Jan.- 25 Single Admission, 50c, Season] Tickets, - $1.00 +mATEN!TH EATRLE D% AN M. 5IABOLT, Manager TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. WEDNESDAY, JAN'Y 20. AN EVENT OL EXCEPTIONAL EIER WALTERS WERIT. A Great Musical Treat. First Presents the Big Descriptive Appearance in Ann Arbor. Character Play ROSE CECELIA SHAY EN6LISH RAND OPERA A THOROUGHBR ED -CO"IPANY. Sixty People in a Grand Scenic TRAMP Produebion of Balfe's beautiful opera Th- olmll il PLENTY OF SPECIALTIES. Th ohemian ir. Sveralewjokesf Recent ntagel Full orchestra under the direc- A Gold Mine of Laughter With a tion of Signor Carl Nicosia. Thread of Silver Sentiment. Prices: SOt, Z5c, $1.00, $ 1.50. Seat Sale, Monday 9 a. m. PNceO: i5c, 25c, 35c, 5Oc. I too* 1N f! NNN HENRY & KYER, MERCHANT TAILORS, N.UNIVERSITY AVE,