ICHIGAN TIHlE MICHIGAN DAILY OficialA ewspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. _1I MANAGING EDITOR, Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert I. Dilley Night Editor-Wallace Webei. Open Doors. Open sessions at the Student Council make their initial appearance tonight. What was once an idea or dream fos- tered by the few, has grown into the established law of the majority. Whether that law is to remain dead I from its inception or is to flourish andI WELL KNOWN NEWSPAPER MAN, A MICHIGAN GRADUATE, DIES Word has been received here of the death of B. F. Bower, a graduate of the law department of the class of 1878. Mr. Bower had been connected the greater part of his life with newspaper work, having edited publications in Detroit, Cincinnati, and Cleveland. At the time of his death he held the po-. sition of managing-editor of the Cleve- land News, which office he had filled since 1904. Mr. Bower was a Phi Del- ta Phi while in the the university. ,Will Discuss Banquet Date. The fresh laws will hold a class meeting this afternoon at'4 o'clock in room B of the law building to discuss the advisability of changing the date for their banquet and to hear a re- port of the committee on by-laws. Fischer Party to be Held Friday. The fourth and last Fischer party of the year will be held at Granger's on Friday evening, May 10. Only a lim- ited number of tickets will be sold. They may be secured from Frank Mur- phy or Bruce Anderson. Princeton Professor Will Speak Today. Prof. W. B. Scott of Princeton Uni- versity, will speak under the auspices of the geology department on "The Tertiary History of North America," in economics lecture room at 4:15 p. m. today. The lecture is open to the public. Professor Bogle Indisposed. Professor T. A. Bogle of the law faculty was unable to attend his class- es yesterday owing to a severe cold, but is expected to meet them today. Purdue Professor to Talk on Warship. "The Modern Battleship" is the sub- ject of an illustrated lecture to be giv- en before the Engineering Society to- night at 8 o'clock in the West Physics lecture hall by Prof. L. D. Rowell of Purdue. Lit Social Club Holds Dance. About fifty couples- attended the next-to-last dance of the Lit Social T to select from $1.50 to Every one G E w Al Univetrsi-ty ,Pl sttriasrn Portraits When You Prortraits4 Wright an 100 R. r bear fruit,'rests not with the Council, but with the student body, whose ser- vant it is. Concurrent with the rights which the new law has brought to the students of the university, has come a new responsibility, and a responsibility that must be shoul- dered, if student self-government is to be most effective at Michigan. Such responsibility is to be met by attendance at future meetings of the Council, and by displaying the best possible spirit while in attendance. The presence in the council chambers of the voters, the exercise of whose franchise has determined the person- nel of the Council, will serve to im- press the members of that body with the real dignity and responsibility at- taching to the offices to which they have been elected. Yet to make such attendance effect- ive, it must be qualified. It does not mean the mere occupying of seats or' ET the evidencing of ridicule. It does mean a manifestation of interest, coup- led with co-operation, and the over- 25 looking of mistakes that will of occas- ion occur on the floor. That rules of -- order should remain unviolated, can THE 311 E. Huron Pla.tlntxm I PortrwdkIs we Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75o FULLER & O'CO®1 Designers of Men's Cloth -I no more be true of a student govern- ing body, than of any other legislative body. From those who have worked for open meetings of the Council, an ap- preciation of the moaning of the new law will probably be shown in their attendance at meetings; as to those who have been and still remain in- different, it is obvious that a contin- uance of that spirit will be an evasion of a vital duty owing their class and their school. Club at Granger's last night. Modn- light dance, featured the affair. Prof. Henderson Will Address Women. Prof. W. D. Henderson will address the women of the university at the Newberry hall meeting this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Adelli Will 1Ihd Smoker at Unin. A smoker will be given by the Adel- phi Saturday evening at the Union. "Smokes," "eats" and' speeches will provide the entertainment. HENRY .r weeks, nliness." I New York t.ity. x Ave. Mich. R .OF ties, Station- 'ations. Who are the Leaders? GRINNELL BROS.' Music House,' 120-122 E. Liberty Street Leads all others in the musical line: "&ilirg" J Hop song, and all popular songs ten cents per copy, Yellow and Blue fifteen cents, Man- dolins, Guitars Banjos, and accessories, at lowest prices, quality eon- sidered. The house for the student to trade with. Buy where you can get anytli-ng you call-for riginate andassist in ning emblems for new izations, SPRING HATS & CAPS in Different Shapes & Shades THE LATEST IN Soft Shirts With French Cults Rubber & Slip-on Coats Varsity Toggery SHOP 1 107 S. University Ave. E. J. Lohr Phi Oeta Kappa Keys I Goodyear's Drug Store 107 Seth- --UM& Street The Largest Stock in the State to Select From WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD J Telephone Your Order Now Both Phones No. I I s t l IN= Is the time to look for your I SUITS, [S, CAPS, AND Summer is approaching Lets both get busy Seasonable and suitable Tailor-."..e Togs All garments made In ur own shops. A a R W c 0 Street I I FURNISHINGS See otar Show Wiriyows Just Received A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GILBERT'S FINE CANDIES In halves and pounds., Phone us your wants. VanLorcn's Pharmacy 703 Packard St. Detroit United Lines On information to Division Superin- tendent Altens, Ypsilanti, of the Detroit United Lines, by officers of Varsity or- organizations, the movement, beyond the capacity of the regular service, of any group of students to or from Ann Ar- bor, extra cars and extra service will be promptly supplied. HI Oily Corfns, bunions, ingrowingi HIROP n ns. treated and cured. Everything absolutely an- tis( ptik. olice hours. "'-12 a.mn. 1-5 and 7-8 p mi MISS. E. J. FOLEY 921 E. "uron Street, End North 12th 2 Blocks East itf Hgh Sohool - Phone 989..I Mrs. J. FASIIIOr Hair Goods. Rain water AS&CO Main St. COUSINS & HALL CORNER SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. AND TWELFTH ST. Phones 115 I I I f PACK, Photo,