THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - - ---- - ---- - -- - -------- 'THIS1 MICHIGAN DAILYt Z G.Hr ' ill( r mn y :nnv trd as 5 ndels e. ttathe Ana j * H1 VYIIU rIP tcor Pst Office. f f{ p ebG("e yerat IC K. Wahintn steet,V Il 1111 chant Tai lb isf emet ftou side entane)t Phne 8W, 3 .-.-.,hallt. STailorsHOASO 4 BUSINESS MANAGER ROSCO B. IUSTON E : SPRINO WOOLE±NS : AthileteLC. -E - ROBRT K. WAIrON ±For Suits, Top Coat anti Nes J. S. BArv 4~ Trues ulde' ut ,,ASSOCIATES: fTsealty. res sit tf lifford Stesn, Roy Peebles, spcat.Let us show ,yon A. 0Gtrver, Henry P. Erwin A. C. Pond. A. I. Ortmeyer. our. London Serges, Lodon- Joseph Y. err, Stoddrd S. Mre. Clivits SotlaMitues *Iai .K.leetee rig. I. Waite Jayne. Cheios, C~chMixurs, Gee. A. Osbor. Harold C. Smith.E - Kilowes, Blaeys, High- . lHry iH. Adrew. Tie. A. Sims. 4 Thoea B. Roberts. Clyde L. Dew. lands, Ediubuegls, Peuui- ±B~nS T tochty's, MGugors, Lndou C. A. Toepso. Wi.It. Lloyd y 5lRblil,. HiO.. Lturette.t and St. Andrew Flannel, ll..e. .eRoy. Ths. L. bele. MiscPmoo lteio London Cssineres or Lamer- - l icon Serges. Please caloidse Edio today-H. C. STEVENSON. Su So tll: eTwolaroper ero, paeable is : Ca e ar If delinquentl fer N. 1, 1903, $2.00 G. H. ild rC mpnyflu Office Hon : 12:30 to :3 and 6:31 to 7:30 Addess-ROSCO B. HUSTON, Business San- loll F. aAgerN331NPackard Street. SENIOR STUDENTS ta iCALENDAR al " a Nlay15-Sunday, 73, Lecture by f ! Rev, llr.Cale CuthbertHal President oi the U3nion Thologi- * Lave your orders now v cal Seinary, New York City, at for PrIesbyterian hureh. Aupies of Y.P.S . C. T. ENGRAVED - SunaySay 15-Prs. Charles Ctitl- I VISITING CARDS * brtt el will talk at the Y. M. C t. A. at 6:30 on "The Bible and Stls the Tre Sel-knowledge." * o Script, Roman, Old English R.SNDRO_ EAE , From $1.25 to 3.00 t Tlihrsa otrioon at one ocloe, Ofor \l _rs 'Jordn gave a receeption at Bar- ® or Gymnnasion, to the girls of the f100 Cards and Copper Plate ® reglar bast bll teams, and to the t 100 Cards from Plae, 75. -nmebrs of the nmedal sorority, the j ___ Alpha Epsilon Iota. The reception watcstonbonor of li. Alice G. Snyder, New line Crane's * ireltr etfBarotr ynisiu, to an- Fine 5 unehr enggement to Dr. Hgh ,;- - Fie tationery ITitonof d Newark, N. J. r. Sy- ri otl1 be married in June. * Drt Stlder bas ben director of the SHEEHAN &p 00.O open yinitnm since it wsofBet II 10100 opened. Fromlver '0 eltlltetiios be- Br~~lro~leco ginniligs, Dr. byoiefha broght the University Bokeles tSav ori 0up1toOits present excellent con- A tioners auth iigrayg. dtittt, adtisletill be very much f missbet fromtothe gnnasitin. Dr. 320 South State Street. - n tiesublrresr in the gymnasium * SS @ !®Cg®0O~ is InttIyet known. U. of 111. Antiseptic Barber Shop NOTED PREACHER TO LECTURE 'Y 'AND BATH 't Ite D. Cleis Cuthbert Hall, preoi- trite of the Unioni Theological semi- J R. TRJANiOWKI, Proprietor. onry, of Nest'Yor, will speao this Face Massage aSpecialty. -e enntgat I6:3lboloek 0110The N- 322 SOUTH STATE STREET latton ot the lBiloeto Ttue Self- . M1 rAJOR CO I"""' Ktiowlrole," and at 7:30 p. in., be- CfUIAYfore te Yottng People's society in the Specialty of Fine Presbyterian chuch. Interior Decorating He has joust completel a totr of the Complete now line of Wal tapers, world, hoing spent considerable time Paints, Oils and Varnishes, in Intdia, Cina and Japan. 123 E. Wasingon. Phone 237 Dr. iHlll's lecture corses, given in j The Iroof of the pudding I in -the eatiog thereof. pih The steady in1crase in one trade i a fair inictioni of _otr popularity with, the discimintnllic. the largest cities of the Indian Kin- pire, were considered the. strongest and moat cultured ever given by a foreigner. In the several cities of Jap- on, where lao spoke, the large crowds who heard him were composed mostly of Japanese students of the higher classes. Among American students, Dr. Hall is deemed one of the most powerful exponents of Christian manhood and noble living of today. Me has won the admiration of thousands in the East and is now on a trip through the Hid- die West. THE PROPOSED SENIOR COUNCIL The Hichigan Daily has prepared a series of interviews with prominent students and faculty members on the subject of the proposed Senior Coun- cil, a body of upper clansmen to act as an official representative body of the stuidents. The Berst of the inter- viewn as here given is by Richard K. Kirk. "My belief is that a senior council should be incorporated in the consti- tution of the proposed Studentn' Union. It ought to be a part of this becatuse to be anything at all the Students' Union nhould concern itself with just snch questions an would probtably be referred to a council. 'Such a thing is becoming necessa- ry, althoueh we probably could get along without it forever. Neverthe- less it cannot be other than of great lennis IRackets Perfect Balance. Best While Ash Frames. Clearest and Best Quality Gat Stringing. Wsrkmanship a nil Finish Throughout the Best [ser Put Into a Tenlis Racket. You'll fitd all of these geod points ito THlE PIM1 at $8.00 -AND- SPALDING'S GOLD MEDAL With Cover, $8.00. For sale at WAHIR'S BOOKSTORES , value to the University.' v <.+++"+ i++<++ +++++ s++*<+t" +<*a t~o4St 4 When asked ao to its organization,t he replied: : ~ P ~ I "I should think that it otught to he y#'k)S P E C IA L'/ a bind of parliament before whicha all ~ ___ sorts of questions could be brought. O l'+ 1 Suppose that the students thought o that elections were not properly conl- D o2 oJan s ducted, stuch a proposittion cold be *7, thoroughly discussed in a cotuncil. It '4. r can't, however, be an organieation of M dI rn Jury students to nettle off hand all ques- . lions. If itisi dictatorial or dogmatic Trials"+ they will not mind it. The cotuncil"++* must he widely representative. At present complaints often come that ColanagclleidI men are elected to high poitions in : cases, witlh sketchles and ' tUniversity life who do not in aniy ' speeches of AmericanX sense represent Michigan. A senior advocates. The art of< council ctotulod disctuss osuchqulestitons winn~ing cases and ela01- as the qualifications foe certain offices. n~er of counisel described; . "Now, unuder present condititons stu- notes anid tules of pra~ctice4 dents often get ideas which, if puit- into effect, would benefit the colliege. B JateJ l otv~, " As it in they tell a friend and, perhaps, + Il JtkfI V.1oocofo l he (disourages the otriginaou, anid the ofIDetot. idea, as a resu~lt, dieo. A council 1 could takee up jtust ouch things for con- U (cO r ooo. Sos. 000 poolge $ sideration. -Its chief function would prir e, ole c 50O.scorit be an an organ of pulblicity. Ideas 3 pis toreo-- cotuld be taken tip and disctossed and " 'in Ibis way made live questions." "Don't you thinke that the matter :CL. E. Barth eli ought t be taken up at once," he was . "No, t really believe that no steps should at the preesent time be takoen. 3"YCO, So,. Stoate St. 'jot ,5I It shotild, however, be recommended 4.~.i~+.t4.n..t. to the Students' Ulnion which in now---- being neriously conidered."' (Continued from page one.) faithful at least once a month. The Keeper of Stray Junk and the Chief Grafter shall provide monthly laughs by a report of their neglected duties. VIII. Thin dope sheet may be an- nuled by a two-thirds vote at any reg- ular meeting. "A. stiff uipper lip" is softened and Te- freshied by Williams' Shaving Stick. -SATURDAY chick en Sandwichles Chicen Salad Orange atadj-Pinelipple Shierbet Vanilla, Chocolate aind Strawberry Ice Cream SUNDAY ®I i N DITN M~. .5CABOLT, Matnager 4 Week cornmencinfi rMonday, May 16 M a aid Amnerican M B~f aids DraaicCo.! In a Repertoire oftrpltnSces . HIGH=-CLASS VAUDEVILLE PRICES, 10c, 20c, 3oc. NO HIGHER. I COMING!!!I MRS. FISKE in Ibsen's ,Hedda Gabler." 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