2 THE UNIVERSITY 01 MICHIGAN DAILY 2 THE UNIVERSITY O1~ MiCHIGAN DAILY Pubishbed Daily (Sndays ecepted duing the Colege yea, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN orc: The tnland Pres, Iening Block. Both Phonesee1t7. MANAGING EDITOR. F. EEeoLAii, OttL. BUSINESS MANAGER. . H. HAte.'00 L.. EDITORS. ATHILETICS, . . . 1. HcciicoT,01IE TB . Weceioo '05 L. A. H. McDouiLi'Ot AG BOWNE. 1.E. J. B.Woo,t, L..J. totfooasoiit.O5. W. i. 1HeresY, hiM, The ueccciptio price of the VoicrYe ie52.50 fo he colg yar, with a re10100 doelipyhbfoe noneac day. Notics, cotuicatioe, and other matte iteddfor Iepubictio cot e haded to at theDALY ffi~wce hefoe 8 p.m.o mailed to th eduor hfoee3p. m. of hoay pr eosto thtonwhich theypare pctd tc appear. Sbcrice lecec Qhe lft At the DALYs o~iee. the alce by 4 p. tol. 00Rto cy peviouscto tht There will be a meeting oif The Daily bard tonight at 7 oclek. Neiw Departure oi Debating Societies The literary scietie of Alpha Nit and Adephi are about to make a unique departure fromt te regular routine f their literary programs. Fr the next two weeks they are to1 receive themselves inte a mci co- grese in whirh Alpha No itoteat at the sene and the Adephi at the hence ef representatives. A. J. 1He- letod is te at at the president f the United States. The secieties cci lr- reed at nearly atiossile at does the U. S. conress. ills wiii be passed bach and forth and wcen iassel by iboth oieties adi signed by tie lresi- dent ciii become a law. Each mem- ber of the respective societies ciii be assigned coe state wohich he is to represent. The Adephio will meet Fridayiigt, cvhen the ioembers ciii -be assigned states and the organiza- tion perfected. the Apla Nsillviitake similar actio Satrdy night. Mstch interest is being taien in te scheme. The societies expect an snsisal in- terest to be taken in the netitgs for tier next feg ceeks on this account. Uiniversitty Men in Congress. Wh len iet Vasi. liii eIcentlyc,1Pres- deiiiAngellirferredl1to eie nombri oiiU. o l.ct111.11ii ongrsc Sverl 5as- eriiipliesline cunertdcin1todisute tile ctatement. Ther incter Ilasc!ei careiflly looeeod uerciacdcte lclcii hasI benfundcitoti te ictoeesnllt Seetyout gauaesan u ets of tierUtive resity ofMecgano vi e hene cilee o ,upiopcterl tccthecdferet rongreseseoeelthe ULitedicSteslcetr 78301Tiy havcecbein snt freo tenrty- thre sttrs Of the etotl nber 4 cciec from ilcia110 8 1f01m0Ohio, G fro011 Itdanclot fomItOttMiescota, 3 ech eftromutIlnis cKnas, Nli ceeo oitd Wisceosi,2t actfom 00Clioria IowaI KentuotcyantdlUth, atnd oe.caa t 1.01111 Nes Jetseyc NecYok, liit Dakot iiclolsycle 11011Soutl 14 0011, Teninece andiashVtclon.OilNiieof c te 74tmenlowectelctd r tpoted -toote sea-eoandthetremnintotg 6b5 to the house of epresentative. he piesent congesat twenty nmtibero who re graduates of Michigan Studtpinq Methods oil Citg Reform. Oe ofthoc oosiniteirsing getoleimon wohsottvciiedthol ciy ito sotmectite is Saloni Kal, of Tokioi, Japan. Mr. Mao is mcalitg a or oiihis coutory in ai careful studry of thoc various reforto agencuis wlih arc bitg iployd ito iiscountory 1o elvaerthibocsial condi- tinito the poor atd sluto disrits of thociies.Hreciii pit itole niohis hote oorunry he bst of he mthds hr finds. Mr. Kale will spak ci the Univrsiy . M. C. A. ihis coning. The oenior law clao of the Univer- sity of Wiconin boo deided to wear the cap and gown. I. Hopkinson Smith Delights hi Au- dience. No number on the . L. A. courso boo been to thoroughly enjoyed ao woo Mr. Smith lat evening in hio readingt from hio own works. They were given with his characteritic earnestness and force and in a manner peculiarly hit own but one which at once gint the attention of every peron present. e is a perfect mater of nature paint ing and handto the pathetic with the same ease as the more briliant part. He first gvt a few sketches from Colonel Carter oc Carterville, but pe- hops the mot taking part of the read- ing was that taken from "Jonathan when the audince could almot see "George" on the platform. He gave a perfect picture of the southernl mommy in "The Kentucky Cinderella while in the last the 'Walter Log Town" we see the ankee aso he appears away from home. The Michigan Schoolmasters' Club. The next meeting of the Michigan Schoolnmastersclbs will be held at Attn Arbor Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 3. Friday norning wil. be devoted to the subjet of the teach- ing of English. The leading paper will be by Profesor Martin W. Sampson of the Univerity of Indiana and will deal oith the teaching of Englih literature. Professor Demmon of the University of Michigan and Professor arbour of the State Normal College will lead the discussilon. Friday afternoon will be devoted to conferences on a variety of subjects and Satray to a general program. A more detailed announce- nent cwiii be nade next week. Nlccnccwilrecolerithoc aie letre gven q, ihe Methlodist chutciseera eri cccl iythoc er.UtWNNl,11.awlc, sod ci ll biglac to 1ch w ta o exe SuntdayccDr Dwoe willain110Iccithoc ccy 101eCacingtin11helorncinotg at IthC :Firct Ictloeclct Epscopl chureoitchttnd ill tile CO cnitgiving tis lecture 0on 'fle Ricc oi MthttodisiecatediCoioditioio of Eegan Iteithec itCtttr y" ll or- dially i1 'ted IN THE Ist SET OF Tht' I wbit rc ee00pceonlbusi ness an where ccc intend to Ikeep it'Thoughi 00 do nt I tar de the 1ct at s get hlegt as soiteodo we itorejut tostrong atd just asolong in qitly and QUARRYS "ARBEKA" @UTT PEAODv CO OHN F. HSsKET, EWITT ALLEN, 223 So. Ingals St. 72$S. 1th New StatelPhoe 41. New Slote Phoe 10- I~e Qampus Pi otocrapI~rs Haves full line of U. of 0. sd Ann Abor Views. Make a specialty of Stdets ooms aned Flashlight Work, at reasoabuale prices. Views on sl at Calis, Schede's, Lovotl's, Edwards Bros. and Shaller's Bootoro. ..t . . f;._: i , _ ' 4 .___ i t ._ . A Gentleman's Feet... do tiot hover to hr crowded alto ucomfortable short in order ts comply with the laws of fathio. Faohio has heroine decidedly lenient. Perhaps tnt permoanetly so, bat wo won't worry about the future. At 12.91 a pair we goarantee to furnish to ultra-fathiooable- aod more comfortablo thoe than rout be pur- chased elsewhere at at equal price. And- cur guaraotee meant: yo mocoy bach if you want it. GLASS'S SHOE STORE Open Eveninso Uptli a p. m 109 . .Ml~ain I I .. I A welcome offering when making a roll is a box of Hangsterferas imost ex- cellent" chocolates. They ore the finest nuade and pricect are oo reasonable that you can afford to give a treat often. aco E. Washington. 316 S. State. REM NANT' FRAMES Fill Sizes, Cheap. at Stablcrs Art Store 217 Seath figent forx Tribune, Stears and Barnes Bicy. d ces. Renting and repairing of all a kinds. 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