2 THE MICHIGAN tDAILY_ Spring, 1906 OUR STORY Attractive Styles $New Colorings i~l FOR IMEN'S W[AR Largest Line of Woolens Shown, all at POPULAR PRICES Full Dress Suits a Specialty at G . H. Wild Co Leading AMERCHANT TAILORS 311 S. State t. INFIELDER'S GLOVE 0 The best ever made. Heavily padded around edges and ex- tending well up into the little inger. No heel pad, but is extra long to protect the wrist. Model selected by prominent players. Buckskin. 1st grade. Price $3.00 Sheehan & Co's Students' Book store Money Loaned On Watche, Diamonds or other personal property. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Bargains in Watches & DiamondsI Offe at resdence 331 . Liberty St Ann Arbor. Hurs:t8tott1:3a. tm., 7to 330and I to ALL 0t1555550 OnOCETIAL JOSEPH C. WATTS THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Entered a e cod ctass mattrat the Ann Arbor Postoffice. Pubishsrd dily f(Modaysexcerpted durig thecolltre er , at 17 ast Washintos street. Belt phoer892. ttoe poer7. Managing Editor, CLYDE L. DEW ausiness Manager WALTER R. HANS EDTORS. Atbltis.........Cl arrneorE. Edridge Neros- .........Loi D.Sinkee ],,.chanes........Chorls E. Winstead Musicn......- A. H. Ortneyer Womn.....s ....... Effir J. Arestrtong EDITOtRtAL STAFF. Hughb Aler - Fankin C. Park Arthr C. Posd. ASSOCIATES. Gorer A. ObnnHttoeld C. Seith Ferris N. Smith Grorgr A. Barnes Robert H. Clasy Frnk J, Cark Htery F. Shutle Henry A. Mntgnmery D. F. Servesna Walter Metenbaurn Glenn D Bradley Josn F. Wre Roy V Lll Floyd 1. Jnes RATE: $S.te per yarproc. nelsent pidptin Address: WALTER R. ANS' Business Manager. 226, S. 12th St. Phone 849 L WEDONESDAY, FEBRUARY 2t, 196. Editor Tody-HENRY F. SCU~TE CALENDAR Fel. 2t-Sopotmore cls oratortttl tilt. 21-- Newelt Dwigh IHilis, on S. I,. A. coure,10 Utiersity hl. Special meotig of Non York stae Club, 4:301.0., Room C, Unierrsiy Fbl. 22-AnnultalWtashitgtos birt- day ,atyoof sotior 101w class, at Grantgrs acdrmy. \Medtca tmemoralexrcsbsonil Satoll Cosell Antgll hall. Fob. 23--Firdtoyetr law lss ortortcni Febt. . 'Ilootohad "'he Merchant of Votn,"bc IentoGret company, to University all. Maieeo ad nittht prfortllatns. Senoior class oraortcal cotes. 1relimnartyt indoor track toet. 'Malr 3-Jtttior liit clss aty at Br- It to gtatilytng to secetatIthe St- detiotCotttilIhaostkn uptiphle mttater of 11a1r-cuttig.If ttothstudnts ad tot taknoitip teimttitrit i probable tat theI fattyttwotld Faclty action, een Ittoe wsot ts tlmttoicrti to ettail mlotisndertatttdtng.ittdlrsintmnt. Whon slttuntl cuttos ted rvioion it is im- 111011ys ett1)1101for te tdntsoto dtt it tltetitlvesco.Somtiractintwtos plainly ntecssary. If tre wor ay toy of conilning hair-ctttittg to thos itdivid- talt.wo twere wtointh 0otntr ini toithithtetproter spirit atolltakoteir chattces, tocstomootcotld cntiute. ITere is always it perentag of stil- detst to ftlfl it funtittn of otitnult- igclaststpirit and furising art otileot for yothfutl iergo and nthuiaoist. Ilt illautitversiity as Iig is MIicigatnt and slaking i close orgaizaltio, asitilte ld mtita01 1, 1out of whtict oiy spingl gnlaytt o trit ktife att Illstite. Tilosiein tesomc catgis snecos- sar. T etoplt suggeted hryIte St- dentiConocilttog oentctIoojcion, htstsomle excellctt poitts ill its favor. Untlcssso00110yotitful giustto1 1of Ioc numb1 Ier of diaffecd cttiaris ad sg- gcst aloter plaitw otutld0001m politic to giretetprootted systemlth torotgt tf te manty stttdetntso-Ioarc laig Anttt Arbor at lprent is Adolpt Scltz, varsito cetter ftr to last twon years. A greater contoer nover rprsitet Germa itin.tintatelthink-110 iktto tt ttnly to a great footall player; the kiittthull 110tte iggst-erted 11n1d gentlcst twarrior, It tmatt 0111011tinot isl toe. His going carristwit it totelstrattce. kle toill retrn. "G~ermlay ar thelocrptationot f neter tkitig 0111tite n)1te gritirot. Thtame01110grit toill Idobltles setttl himo backIere to figti it out11for Iis tdegree withthe sit attoodterioaotiothiat soct1 lull into M\iciga'sopontOltts othet fooball fclt. The arter te gamte te greatier e toas as at ilayer, tioti lis frind,~ fooltha11 t te difficutlies to it exeric-t ittg at lprentl,n110tterlo bilttr 1101', otill oly ervoInmtae itlmotr' Nowr comels teto un~I~llcmetl tatil "Lll" letntthaolbgntheltpracic tf lawt. We lelitve ta tWilli toill chosen proessiottasno 01giroe1110 lie t theJordattard OtBriens toriethat111It" 1,1110 tt college 111o tr tttty,but toII tlyfootball. INI,.NOR FICTION Nt'\IIIR NOW Ill' ITe second Ftbtlrtarttttuloier ofthe11 Inlantlder in to ith le hnselofl its readters. 'Thisumbtl~~er is dvtedoex elusitly to fciont ad n o 00r0110 fe- tre briitgs a1 wrinklle tol te 1 brw00itper using it cotets~l. "The Portrait of Zwer ." 11.- (eorg 1K Dettbon, is otto of the toeltostriethatli aoIappleard ith1110Ilndtte tis yer. Other strongg stories arc by Clarle- F. Cashtittg Jules Verne Des Biointes altd J. Fred W\ootdruff. The caroos are u1p lhtulor columtnl is atospicy at ver.A tim~ely- editorial 011 the subject of "cons conttitnarill of cosolatiott fotrle "has11-eers," atd remilns temtohat"Ntt failre.ultoose111111i15cr1100. ORAOTORICAL PRFI.I'INARY. Thesotpotorc lit oratorical cotet toill b lte1111hlis lafterool att4 :15, 110 Roomllaw bu ttildiing. Te otetats are as follotrs: George ,otes. woltotill spteakoOtt"Privilege and Dly of Ciii zentshlip:" U. S. dreary, "Broterood of Nations,"I A. D. Perce, "Modertn Iconloclast;" X. verest, "Te Mtission of te Amoericn People." I11 11511(GO R;0'S INTO l)11111R1111 I.M 11117 h f e ars llltattotHY'odIt in 'HI I go intIlo teb~ lio f alley1 businss,1b1 thlt le l tak tl' t herctn ice of1 la He has e n ,tttt d the llacy111ii ui o lta1rk,1 gJtiesg&IllrIto lt intthe l aof ot t to bIt itld-It eing. nIt s wel no11tat.1ily ballndedftisett11lio)n lto sot me00 pro- fui titl 1 u11 in essi : nd t no usec tha h iteds t re otne ott t0 iii l reettitta111s00Iadet nitiharc tert clt1 Cis1fiendtfel that he wtllucee Ant1lle 110tc~t, n lys li I oorta, toisl ithef rtli tte s tdi g IIe i elrnthusiasmiitt ifrtriedhihis fot toaidtOan inIds career Second Semester TEXT, BOOK Neon and Second-hand. Purchase Yours at the Book- store that's NEVER UND)ERSOLD) LOWESTP IRICES GUlARAN. TED ON Literary Textbooks, L aw and fledical Books, Engineers' Supplies Notebeoto for all Suibjects WilA HR'S cy111all.ARROW ,ITER1ARY EFFUSION A ON "AIECE ANI) NI'IK{ Co.R lo ii ill of no ti 511111140 11on dIsttllRinctomeutt wha1trlo peaceefllnightt, thle followng dtlect: a le. 'll o shrunk11 fitliriet hese1115'cIlla110 altought delayedt, it of 001500e110aIm i to t0e'.llnge r than111 tit(torina~rya nd litt l- 110eioilIlol o e i re1 Cote'tIQ 11101-teSires. (quarter11 Nego's nitolinl l1 asic 1710110 at Iceach; 2 for25e receit-ed so valttable I c~onlt t 11100ha t il 1 11111ut-1111shop Itin great additiotoso11thte 01u10of a1100111 Cluiett, Peabody (& oCo. achevmeo ltntlshold come c ftom10101 \3ob f titt I1ker o1.01 01 ig nrth e 1011 frot-1 'i1-1a1in 01nd.hirs il te0W rld to hc anan 11110 ~scoo 110M____________________ of 1t1ne 110,10s0ut n( t hr t 0010 Ili 111 . 111n t. tlot ld II0I n realy otleeed, icridi an' 102 S. 5th Ave. Photne 114 We're g;ltlgnseot0110ABUsSLANCE Os CALL I Of lbea-ritt" filleter Ofi Alice and11NOW Mlarchl 31, 0tas i1nntounced0 on the Iloot vaitd dotlilg ou'ncilas, I onEms ol. 11:tha it 1wo0u11d11'hei o t l 111st iness oNewl Torl C' yt1(1 nis str01 i0101 01, Thetle ms are being''ota kenll to mea000 el- wtill have1--t1111 choiice of' sid Announcement of the Students' Lecture Association 1905 Fifty-second Season 1906 NUMBERS REMAINING Jerome K. Jerome Chas. Battell Loomis - t Dec. 1 Jacob A. Riffs . - . Jan. 16 F. Hlopkinson Smith Lorado Taft - - Jan. 31 Frederick Warde . . Mar. i2 Pros. Alderman . .liar. _-- SOUSA'S BAND - Mar. 30 Leland T. Powers - May 2 Oratorical Contest Open Number _- Tickets for thelEritire Couzrse $2.00 May be obtained at S. L. A. Office or from Student Selle.. Seats reserved-SO Cents Extra-at S. L A. Box Office, Main Corridor, University Hll, beginning October 30 SINO6EaADRIISSIONS $1.00 S. L. A. PKote 552 Office Hours: 4.6 Daily (Saturday exceptec ATHLETIC SUPPLIES - BASEBALL Mitts, (cloves, Baseballs, Bats, Masks, Shoes. We have just received a new line of goods which we are offering at the lowest prices. Baseball Shoes made on the sprinter last, of fine kangaroo stock, with frull length plates, which retail as highs as $5.oo, for $3.50 and $3.10 TRACK SHOES Yncatant Calf Oxftords, lsted1 at $3.510 oand '4-010 a1 $2.50 and $2.35 Gym Suits and Shoes W~einit o uiO ' t to lexaminet these gootls and cotnider ottr prices. Donot be oolotetd; so- are the cause of the p~resenlt era of low prices.. Membershtp Fee 50e tor Second Semester Phick Lather - mcanly and lasting, is tite kind you need. Yotu'll find it in the old --eliable WILLIAMS' S ANN ARBOR R IILR QA D AND) STEAMSHIP LINES. Trnd.i sLeaveroAIVX ~Anrbor G01i11 Notht tot5a.tm. and 4 :351.1.01 1G11111S0001117:00a. in.,t11:35a.im. Oandl7:51 p.1i1. J.1J. KItitY, 00. T. OWILLS, 1e1'1 Pass Agenlt, Agent,. toll phone 35I oitO 101 1111 illS69 \ICHIGA1N CENwRU Chicago Buiffalo Boston New Ysrk Through Trains Footst .8a.t.,'1.401j. to., Locals East-605.0)itin.,etii.0a. ttt., *4.05 p.m1. n8.3 all t. ThrougheTains Went-tOO a ni~ 7.581a0in l., Ot9.01m., 2.33p. mo. 10.20 p. mi. Locals Went-224 .m., 0o.2t a. n.01.4 0p. o., *1.10 p. in. Cotinoectilos at Chticago fllS St. toots Kasas City a11d 1110West. W. W. CASE, Agent, Ann Arbor Buy sat.the Co-Op.m _ - 1)ouglas Shoes WAI Th hea21soMinSt Gym Shoes W RTeSomn28S.Mi t