1 IC fDAIL dIIGAN DAIY University I .1 1 Published every mnorninig except Mon- day throughout the school year. Enteredi at the Post Office,at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. M[ANAGING EDITOL.. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGE~R Albert IL Dulley Editors. News Editor....... Harry Z. Fols Assistant........... Frank Pennell Athletic Editor ....... Karl Matthews Assistant .........,... G. C. Eldredge Music and Drama ., .Earl V. Moore, Intercollegiate New8 Harold G. Mc~ee Files......... oi...Emmett Taylor Editorials. Arthur B. Moehlman Frank E. Shaw Edward G. Kemp Maurice Myers Jared Van Auken Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan Wallace Weber C. Harold Hippler H. Beach Carpenter Robert Gillett Reporters. tion, necessary as it may be, can ilt be afforded. It takes many years for ai tree to reach its fuill growth anid everyono of those remnaining on the campus is doubly valuable and should be caireful- ly looked after each year. This nlecessary destruction is the re- sult of neglect in past years. Until recently no attention was paid to the trees and consequently the scale at- racked and destroyed some of than. This is in line with the general lais- se-faire policy that has been preva- lent ait Michigan~ until recently. The cost in this instance is the loss of some much needed and beautiful trees. To make good this loss, as far as it is possible to do so, the authoritie s 1 ught to plant young and sound trees ~o, replace the fallen ones. This wvill provide for the future campus. L to select fro T $1.50 to Every one Cu:! Wright and Ditson's St 100 RACIO w A I Univera i1 S P1.tlnxum ports shits Shirt= in the city. ur goods A1l goods 'S John Townley Morris Houser J. Seltg Yellen Fred B. Foulk Hal C. Tallmadge J. V. Sweeney Morris Milligan Leonard M. Rieser Morton R. Hunter Russell H. Neilson Chester J. Morse David D. Hunting Frank :Murphy Mark F. Finley BUSINESS STAFF'. Assistant to Mgr. .-.Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr . ..Elmer P. Gr ierson Cilrculation Mgr.E. . Ray Johnson Asst. Adv. Mgr..A. R. Johnson, Jr. Edgar L. Jaffa ...... W. T. Holland= W. J. Wetterau. J. 1.LiLppincott Emerson Smith Press Building; quarry's Pharmacy; The University Pharmacy, 1219 S. University; Van Doren's Pharmacy, on Packard Street; The Brown Drug Store, Main Street. Leave ads at these stations before 8:30 p. m. for next morning's issue. Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mail, $3.00. OFFICES: Ann Aroor Press Building, Uaynard Street. )F FLCE JIOLS: Mlana ;lr g Editor. I-2 p. mn., 10:30-11:30 p. ;,.: '10is- iures ? Manager, 1-5 P. Tm. brir i ne t. F1RIDiAY. A PI !,P, IN- . Night Editor-F'red It. Foilk. Silk- lules. Memlbers of some of the social or- ganifzations who recently decried th.e mnid-w eekly and Saturdlay night As- semblies, were in evidence during va- cation week and both of these gather- ings pro-ed to be excellent dances. As usual no chaperon was prent and a number of people, who had no cont- nection with the university, but whose Social standing was every bit asgood 'took an active part. The dancing wvas g>Enerally of a better variety than seen atl class or organization parties. All of this only serves to show that the girls are fully capable of attending these Assom~blies and mialng of them perf'ect dances. In the last analysis, it is up to the girls to say what kind o?' dances and dancing shall prevail, for it is the girls who set the standard. Akbscee, from Pharisical reasons, Is not only foolish and childish, but iii he end it only results in poorer d!,nc- in g, This is not an age when anyonie can withdraw into the quiet of a con- vent or any other place of seclusion because things are not as they should be, but rather, a time when all should go forth and strive, by example and word, to better and raise conditions. The non-attendance rule recently passed is little above the inane and cong;ratulations should be extended to those organizations whose members were broad and far sighted enough to laugh at such silly proposed legis- lation. Ew Got4 Prortraits n' 319 E. Huron Wh~en You Pia.drt-%,m Portrots HAVE YOUR CLO HALL BROTI V Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed DRES3S SUITS PRESSED 50C IMAJI pha ci TONIGHT! Madame,. He Famous Original MA( Coming next Monday MAR6UE Ii red 210 N 4tb Ave #own l ah a iaziics lBank dainl St. and Piotits 6],000 'EI LINES nn Artor and Ii 10:13 a.m., .11:13 3 p.m. 9:46, anid 11:40 16 p.m.; Lansing- Th3ere nwillIbe a si Udi no-r ±3lt rtt~ ien tuaspl t eI o'lacI 1 (>pen to i ind-To Detroit, 5:.35 a.m. very two hours- to 10:45' , 5:45 a.mn. and half-hour- .also 12:15, .12:30 and aline, change at Ypsilanti. found-5:33 and 7:15 a.m curs to 11:15 p.m. Tree" .Arv ln-,011,1ie, It is with pleasure that The ich- 1gan Daily notes the ten.de>nn yiupon the part of tho caretakers io look af- ter the welfure of: the trees:, which are the great be.,ulty of the catnpac wtxv usual care was exercised this year, nml will in all likeihoo be responible f or the saving of many of the elms and ma.ples. This is to be commielide~l. But, it was azlso noticeable that see,- oral fine specinmens were cut dow~n yesterday b ec ause of t'.,,, a...- ges of the tree pests and that still others wvere marked for destruction by' the men wvho are trying to save the beauty of the campus. This de, truc(,- Y e L'dpent albtisyday yesterday : eeking the culprit who persists in inlsulting the pgtienlt juniors wvith tthe W,1e don't know which we ave the mnore ashamed of amoijg our erring Pluiil'aii ratz, '1)0, who ran for aplace on the Democratic ticket in Illinois, or the old grad yWho i achie- ing publicity- by coachirg tlic white mal l teamn of th~ e xvi:enworth federal Pri ,f rpm .zleis fav-ored position on thfe inside, In mhent iiig I1:tiolfl Calamities forget not thatt we now' have in our i~list-the con eam c',ti tank you~,Awe el t this aveni . TWENTY YEARSt$ A(O TOD)iAY. 'Track athletics wiere described as being "shanmefully neglected" at Mich- igan:, V jI for a pair of ,n..nt & balm Ever Try All parts glltaraiiteed again wporkpnan~hip and mnaterial paid on repeipt of $5.00. ing give TLpngth OCShoe inz Kohler Die & Specialty Coi S W. Washingson Bid., C1 Studio { 1 W o0 0 0State Soft cuffs---Collar and tie to match. Many patterns to choose from, Sleeve lengths to fit you. I WATSON em , When you are in Detroit next Watson's work Detroit, Mich. $1.00 to $3.50 ,, . ,in one terni. f r i e ,ius, Tue tday, r prrticuiars call at 1-rr., 2to 4 p. mm. d 7 Passenger Cars 4ces ReasonableI Just Reeceived A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GILBERT'S FINE CANDIES In halves and pounds. Phone no your wants. op Vanliorcu's Pharmacy 703 Packard St. L: C! SMITH & RQSI Typewriter Bal-Bearing- Long Wearing ItI you are n~jt getting your DAILY regularly, a postal card to th~e Business Man- ager will start somelhbnfg 'MIrs.. PAS Flair Good Rain iw 1110 Sout] 1.4 o.. wwwour You'll need a Tyepwriter later. Get ~he best nom- and have it's uze while in colle, m Ask us to show you FUELBER &ZEWADSKI We Do French Dry and ! PRESSING a tid I Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75o FULLER &O'CONNOR 1 I Huron Street I I 310 S. state St. Up Stairs -4 . -3 T+ rrw :I PA CK, Photo I1