sulsh and mud and wa- exceeding discomfort of neighborhood of the on- Irv pt Mon- With due acknowledgment of the year. guilt of the weather man, it is improb- Ann Ar- able that spring enthusiasm is quite of Con- as effervescent as these trespassing folks might urge in explanation. If your flat-boats are- undisciplinary, and you are not equipped with mud and water guards, the unending thanks of the pedestrian would be gained by a transfer of your right of way from the sidewalk to the indifferent road. FS7CLLFOI LAS UE Complete and Sp T irack Base Ball AT ewp edge )ore AST CALL FOR CLASS DUES ISSUED TO.DEFUNCT SENIORS The senior lits will have their last WaT UNIVERSITY this week to pay dues Ryan and rder commencement invi- tations at the S. L. A. win- dow in University hall which will be kept open from 9 to 12 and 1 to 3 daily. All dues must be paid by Friday night for by the terms of the inter- class constitution no one who is in ar- rears in the matter of dues and assess- ments can order invitations, play on any class teams, or take part in any class activity. Postal cards have been sent to all the members of the class whose names are known, and if any member of the class has not received one, he may come to' the window and identify hmself. SENIOR MECHANICS TO TAKE SPRING TRIP TO THE EAST. Contrary to general expectations, the annual spring trip of the senior mechanical engineers will not take in the middle western cities, but will be confined to the east. The trip will be taken during the spring vacation and Pittsburg. Washington, Philadelphia, New York, and Niagara Falls will be visited. The class will spend most of the time in exploring the steel mills, power plants, ocean liners, sewing ma- chine factories, and locomotive works Ala i..num WhenwYou Prortraits Go to Fos-tru ts THE 310 E. Huron Pilatinum Portradts HAVE YOUR CLOT HALL BROTH Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed 7 DRESS SUITS PRESSED soc LA 42nd Year DICT in Amn Arbor this year will be in charge C. E. Fessenden and W. F. the mechanical engineering the year LINES and i 10:13 a.m., 12:13, :13 p.m. 6, 9:46, and 11:46 :46 p.m.; Lansing- 'o Detroit, 5:45 a.m., two hours to 10:45 5 a.m. and half-hour- o 12:15, 12:30 and change at Ypsilanti. -5:33 and 7:15 a.m. S11:15 p.m. I Both Phones 960. SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1912. Night Editor-Fred B. Foulk. Speaking of Showers. Concurrent with the appearance of the first robin, and the reported flight of ducks northward, the break-up of winter shows, even to the casual ob- server, other evidences of spring fever not quite so welcome. Yesterday afternoon, an energy-em- bued student on a bicycle, managed to transfer several quarts of black water' from the sidewalk to the wearing ap- parel of a feminine pedestrian on North University avenue, via unpro- tected back tires, without as much as a warning of his approach. Similarly, the same type of individual can be seen at almost any time of the day, these days, and in almost any quarter of the city, splashing an unapologetic SEAT SALE FOR MAY FESTIVAL PROMISES TO SET NEW RECORD Last night marked the close of the first week of the seat sale for this year's May Festival, and according to Charles Sink, secretary of the School of Music, the success of the ad- vance sale was above the ordinary. The disposal of the $3.50 reserved seats began Monday morning and many or- ders have been received and filled. From now on the lower priced seats will be sold and there is promise of a great demand for these. The sale of season tickets, which includes admis- sion to both the Choral Union concerts and the May Festival, was much great- er than usual last fall and as these tickets must be reserved for the latter event, this year's song fest promises an even greater success than those of former years. JuriSt Speaks on "Juvenile Court." Coming here under the auspices of the Sociology club Judge H. D. Jewell of Grand Rapids will speak on the "Juvenile Court" in the economics lec- ture room,Monday evening at 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to at- tend the lecture. To close stock of 1. the ANN Haller's will be sold out 2:30 to 5, 7 to 10. es WEiDNESDAY, F JOHN L. DUFFY Atty. for Estate. After the auction and se business will be carried on by H. This sale occasions no int department. Studio SPRING SUITINGS JU4 rem. When you are in Detroit next .Watson's work Detroit, Mich. e.demy of Daeining CLASSES NOW OPEN asses for ladies and gentlemen, Tues- ek. For particulars call at Academy or srsa, 10 to 12 a. is., 2 to 4 p. mn. 5 and 7 Passenger Cars Prices Reasonable HOMB PHONE 452-Black I 6 West Huron Stree Vk Have your selection laid aside. WAGNER & Just Received A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GILBERT'S FINE CANDIES In halves and pounds. Phone us your wants. Vanloren's Pharmacy 703 Packard St. L. C, SMITH & BROS, It you are niot getting your DAILY regularly, a postal card to the Business Man- ager-w-l start something Mrs. J. R. ;A SHIONABLE Nair Goods, flairdres amp Typewriter Bal-earng- Long Wearing You'll need a Tyepwriter later. Get 'he best now and have it's use while in college Ask us to show you FUELBER & ZEWADSKI 1110 7' We Do French Dry and Steam Cie PRKESSING e .nd REPAI Suite Cleaned and Pressed 75o FULLER & O'CONN OR Tailors 619 1 310 S. State St. Up Stairs RANDAL L & PACK, Photographers %mom -- p