r H x f g C.tQAN bAIL! W r hate StreetI T SACRIFICE ON ter ni ty and rority tonery ner Prices e t0 60 be saleI at cents eh1ian' s THlE flIJtWAN DAILY UMictul \orlpaper aL tluH Laversity of 11ichigan. P~ublished every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. En~tered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michiigarn, under Act of Con- grecis of March 3. 187j, )LNAtUI% EIT0)It %lt alter K. T( ai er4. al .I USS )A N1-L k Albert It. flky Editors. :N~", fditor.... ,.... Harry Z. Polt as:;t nt......... Frank Pennell ttIetic 'Editor........ Karl Matthews t5hitant .............. C. Eldredge .uin eand Drama ...Earl V. Moore lnivrcollegiate Newe tharold C. McGee 1+ i e,4........ ......Emmett Taylor LEd iriah,. Arthur B. MKoelilmau Frank E. Shaw F~dwa.rd 0(.;.Kiemp Maurice Myers ti ilaf Ed lt rs. Mlaurlce Toulm1e Mack Ryan WtaoIae' Web*fr C.. Harold lllppler H. ?BearchCa rpenter Robert Gillett dred to five hundred dollars. But aside from-nthe material motives, there are other reasons whly every nineteen twelve graduate should in- dulge himself to this extent. The pres- ent is a time above all times, when the Union needs every particle of aid avail- able; not only for its own intrinsic worth, but also for its cumulative val- uie, by way of effect i4 setting a fash- ion. It is in the power of the present. senior class to establish a precedent f'or others to come; to make it the -.roper thing to become life members of the Union upon graduation. Fur- thermore, the actioni will be effectual, as an 'ndication to those who have al- ready graduated, that the students are sincere. The campaign contemplates the ac- quisition of one million dollars, which is to be used, partly for the erection of the new building, and the rest for endowment purposes. Consequently, !lhe financial problemn of the Union for All time, is one that is to be settled no.It follows accordingly that this opportunity is likely to be thre only~one of moment whereby the undergraduate of today can demonstrate any feelings of gratitude he may have for the M1ich- igan Union. DOZEN LAY WRIGHTS SUBMI~T MANt-S(BilPS FOR 191:3 OPERA Twelve nmanuscripts were entered into competition for the 1913 Michigan (-nion opera book, at the C z:ubhouse yester day. Somne few still remain oput but munst be handed in within -the nextwdas The books will be submitted to the c m7mittee that has been appo n tel to select 'next year's 'show, at once. It is likely that its decision will be an- nouinced shortly after spring vacation. Spend Your Vacation Out 0i Youca u troAl, sa s Base a& 'from $1.50. to $8.00 or or0t416 Tennis .R For $150, $7.00 or. 100' RACKET'S WAHR'! TO SELECT Vr%!versity S Pla.tlxt Porti Skits P'1 'Whop~ You Desire lommommoo- -- John To «ncy 1 soli Yollken Hal C. t~allmadge MorrlH Mililigan Morton R. Hunter Che ster J. Morse f~rak Muphy Morris Houser Fred B. Foulk J. V. Sweeney Lonard X.-Rieser Russell H. Neilson David D. Hunting Mark F. Finley Prortraits of Quai~ Go to THlE lPIOTO GRAFEIR' Ty pcwri t rs For Salet or Merit. r'V~ rY, k I IT J'.-4 0. D.X MORRILL, (g ~an-4merican 5 vings Bank IItFJRTY AND lB1AIN STREETS A mos~t co venient place for your Ibanking. %..SK atrl to &lgr. . .Joseph Fouchard kdV*rdsit-Ng Mgr ,. . l]mer P. Grierson 'i1-ula tlon Mgr.... ;1+. Ray Johnson Asst. Adv. .Mgr.. . . ,A. R. Johnson, Jr. ~dwr ..jafta....... W. T. Hollands W. J. Wctterau. .1. 1. Lippincott Emerson Smith Wn Ad Stations Press Buillding; Quarry's Pharmacy; Tlie University Pharmacy, 1219 S. Uni versity; Van'Doren's Pharmacy, on Packard "Street; The Brown Drug Store, Main Street. 'Leave adts at these stations before 8:30 p. in°. for next morning's issue. Subscription price: By carrier. $2.60; By mail,.,$3.00. OFFICES; Ann Aroor P'ress Building, Maynard Street. OFFICE HIOURS: Ma nagI n g Editor, 1-2 [p. in.,1030-11:30 p.,im.: Bus-. ln*oAs Manager. 1-6 p. 11., Y Bgth _Phones 960. V ,+Ny . ;t ]Plea#tiunm Poo tr OJts SIS E. I urozu HAVE YOUR CLOTHES PRESSED BY HAf H ALL *B ROT H ERS 4 10 OUTH S Salts Dry Cleaned and Pressed 733 Overcoats Dry Cleaned& DRESS SUITS. PRESSED SUITS PR 30c 91'EIRCOI Whoie ,961-L ' l Market - DEMANN :R IN, k, Nam Poultry Sausage, iu1 red 210 N. 4th Ave~ 84-J The & Mechanics Bank 03-105 S. M poi nSt. I iPS 21hi 'an l' io~i , Uu clThNDXAY, MARCH 31, 1912.t '% ~zeI.f I ii ilo I'--- fl~C~i'r1 )I. 0 IlletI. ON B E IALF OF LE '1ASTER, 1Philip H-. Cale, '12 L, and L. L. Thompson, a graduate student, attor- n-ey s for Vernon LeMaster, '14 M,. in hIs ejectil-ent' suit against the land-i lord, Reiger, failing to be satisfied in damages, are preparing_ to institute' another suit. This one will be against Geo. 0. ;Kirtland, who according to the testimaony, aided in damaging the ten- aint's goods, anid. will be trued before Justice Ritchie. LeMaster who occupied a room in Reinger's house refused to vacate at 'lhe request of the landlord who iwo- acded to eject him. ,lbFN'IllR~SONIANS PICK L1i1fK CUP LGr 1:fDBATE EPRSENLTA ~1{ TESr. B. J. Jonkman, R. L. Pie, and F. ll. Franking comprise the team picket' last night to'represent the Jeffersonian society in, the annual Cup debate to be held the middle of May. E. M. Dodds was chosen alternate. The judges were Messrs. F. G. Tompkins, R. H. Baldwin, H. ,S. Mallory, Otto E. Haad, and A. J. Forshe~. 4. 'ESTS OF CLUB PARTAKE OF A COS-11OPOLIT 1.N LE N t. Armong the guests at the Coslinopoli- tan? Club banquet held last night at Newberry Hall were Dr. James B.I Angell, Profs. J. A.:C. lPcIldner, C. H: Van Tyne, H. B. Merrick, H M. Cole, and wives, and Prof. J. A. Craig, There' were no speeches. About eighty per- sons, were present. The menu includes Chinese and Hin- du .dishes. with imported flower-scent- ed tea, and a South American dessert. .mation call 979-L.. COX SONS & VINING N.~w Toth 2q makersj of Acamdemic Coslutme Cap:4, Gowns and Hoods for all degrees Re p.esentati yes YOU may tab about your I. Make money during vacation. Your spare time during the summer will yield large profits to hustlers. Every homie a possible punrchaser. For.infor- The Ann Akrbor Capital Stock $300,000 Resources; Ai (loncral Baczking ti ;,ricaRB: Claw. IF. H inrrima. Vice Pros.: THE C THE' phone 7475-1,, or phoneI Between Detroit, Arat Arbor ano, jachson IDetroit Limited-6~:13 anid 14).1:i.m ~ ~ ;Ql 2:13, 3:1.3, ti :13, arid 1,:13 p.iw Kalamazoo Linited.-7A(;P. !# : At;, ad 1 Ii S am. ;'1.: 4(i, :46, and } 41i m. I6 : 45Ia.m., and ±try t %U Inura u to *4 ! m. To, Ypsilanti,.5:45 a.mn. and half-hour ly to 11:1, P. m.; ak", l2:I:,. t1_ I.: 1- 1:0a.m. To Saline. chang;c at X1, t dbmz Local Cars West Bound--4i :a3dawo 15:a.r ~and every two hours to 11 :1:1 p.mn. The attention of the seniors, in par- ticular, is called to the opportun~ity offered thien, to bec ome-;life mem'bers of the Union, Briefly for the payment. of fifty dollars, not cash down, but in five annual installments, any student or instructor~ in the University may be- come a member of the; Union, a club, which will shortly possess property and eqipment far superior to that of its counterparts in the large cities. This membership so acquired will not, thereafter, be subject .to dues "or as- sessments of any kind. By way o'L comparison, such privileges elsewhere, cost, for initiation fee alone, from two to ten times the whole price of the life membership in the Union, and thereafter, annual dues from one hun- start , ouI ,tob~acco edrca- tioll-Awhere 3yo1 can learn whint a rc al smoke is. ALMHA GLUO Philip Morris! English: Mixture and Cut Plug aidc $1.00 .ins. If youmr dealer doe utAuvmk chose brand ,send u-. his namre .ud l address with 5e for zoz. tria l tin of L"'ngl1i~h M1ixt1)reo0v(Cut Pluga. PHILIP MORRIS & C O., LTD. 402 West Broadway New York City FRIEDA LAN GENDORFF NEVADJA VAN DER VEE! ELLISON VAN HOOSE REED M.ILLER - MARION GREEN - - HERBERT WITHERSPOO LIEWELLYN RENWICK- Reserve seat ticke sale at School o Charles A. NOW 1 fromn ... i F Studio 1* SPRING SUITINGS WATSON . m, 'When you are. in Detroit next Watson's work Detroit, Mich. See them in our wuindows- many more inside., We will lay aside your selection. V V t~l UU' S V n Stateet All our' olothes are made in our own shops We do not send any work out of town. I1a I 7 . 1 a aspdei y o '*h o'f ie U. Li~st tern begins, TueSdaLy, n one Co'rm. For Inir ticulars call at, .r, 10 to 12 "a. im., 2 to 4 p. rm. Just Rec'eived, ALARGE ASSORTMENT: 0 FINE CANDIES to 'halve, and poutedas.Irton e us your wans. V i oteii's Pharmacy 703 Packard St. r ' i 7 ". 'T ypewriter - Bal-Bearing- Long Wearing You'lli. need a Tyupwriter later. Get' ''ia best wv anti have it's u~e while in e. lie g Asir i2 to show you, FUELBER & ZEEWADSKI 310 S. State St. Up Stair - .-- -I. I 11 you are not gettinlg your DAILY regularly, a postal carn to the Business MaR-. ager will start something Mrs: J. R. Troji FASHIONABLE HAIRDI (lair (goods, Hairdressing, Ma PacehM alsage. . Rain water SharipoQing 43j 111 South Unlvcrslty I m 5 andl7 Pdssenger Cars Prices Reasonable HOM~E PHONIE 452-Black West Huron Street I k WeDo French Dry and. Steam Cie PR. INGekrd -REPAII Suis Cloaned and Prossed 76.o FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors 6191I ... -., WALL &PACK. Plrotograp , ,