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GAN DAILY.

LATEST STYLES

FUR

RING
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;t Line of Woolens
tv to select from

S MAIL
U . 181
SaleB
STATIONERY
One Pound Paper and Two
Packages Envelopes for
2 C'.
SHEEHAN & cOo
STUDENTS',B~OKSTORE

. WILD CO.
g Merchant Tailors
T UNITED LINES
RBOR TIME TABLE
:xpress Cars for Detroit-7:xo
ourly to 6:io p. m., also 8:io
Detroit- :40 a. i., 6:06 a. m.,
'o hours to 6:6 p. m., 7:06 p.
n., 9 io p. mn., and 10:45 p. mn.
only, r z :15 p. Mn., 12: 15 p. mn.
S: oe a. inL
for Jackson-7 :46 a. m. and
crs to 7:46 p. m..
Jackson-5:r2 a. m., 6:5x a. m.,
o hours to 6:51 p. m., also 9:Zo

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I THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan. Published every morning except Mon-
day during the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan cnder Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scription price: by carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
? uarry's Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy ; C.
Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones 96o and 2414.
Maurice Toulme ..........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson ............Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter...........News Editor
Fred Foulk ...........Assistant to Editor
F. M.iChurch...............portsEditor
Leonard Rieser ........Intercollegiate Editor
Robert Tannahill...........Music and D)ramna
Harold Abbott ....... ........Cartoonist
Lillian Thomson............Women's Editor
EDITORIALS
Harold Hippler Paul Blanshard
Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum
Louis David.
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo Burnett Chester Lang
Henry Rginanel Tabin Hsu
F. F. McKinney Walter Nye
On Sport Staff
Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline
T. Hawley Tapping Bruce Miles
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson
John S. Leonard F. G. Millard
REPORTERS
P. F. ThompsonEJ. M. Barrett
C. A. Swainson D. R. Ballentine
R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum
C. L. Kendrick W. A. P. John
E. C. Roth H. R. Marsh
C. L. Muller J. F. Jordan
Donald Sarbaug lisD.G A. Wallace
Willis Goodenow
BU INESS STAFF
WV. R. Carpenter"' R. J. Hofmann
W. 13. Chase R. V. Leffler
A. H. Torrey 1IR. C. Sheldon
yron Watkins
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914.
Important meeting of the Business
Staff and tryouts this afternoon at 4:00
p. W.
COUNCIL REFORMS.
We believe that the student council
has struck at the very heart of an
evident danger in the recommendation
to reduce the number of councilmen by
half.
Lack of interest on the part of coun-
cilmen has caused no end of trouble
to the organization in the past. Fines,
disbarments or what-nots have ac-
complished nothing. Centering indi-
vidual responsibility is bound to raise
the campus appreciation of member-
ship and will increase the efficiency of
the members themselves.
But even this is not enough.

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COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAKERS OF'
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & CO.
B. LOWRY
'RACTOR
prak-tor)
Telephone, Bell 401-J
Parlors: Roomzs604-6o6
g., Main and Huron Sts.
R. MICHIGAN

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IN ALL AMERICA there Is no fine
more attractive or more exclusive as
sortment of Woolens than Is found i

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SHITS
Are the best fitting and
the best wearing Shirts
mace. The spring styles
sparkle with new patterns,
unique, colorings and novel
effects. s.50 and up.
EARL & WILSON
Makers of RED-MAN Collars
CAMPUSMILES
Du gleichst den Geist den du
begreif84,-G~oetite.
number of-candidates that could be
named from the committee ranks.
We are at least sure of one thing,
and that is, that the present "harum
scarum" election methods in use now
must be corrected if the council is to
be improv-ed.
To he-ra--s.
When pseudo wits and writers
Begin their puny digs,
At men brought up as fighters
Of shams and whirligigs-
When sportsmanship and honor
Are stifled in the rush-
Instead of indignation
There cometh only-"tush!"
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Winter Sports.
At the skating rink.
Bass: I'm freezing.
Soprano: So'm I.
Bass: Let's freeze together.
They froze.-H.A.P.
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It is rumored that 400 copies of the
Mdichiganensian were given away grat-
is two years ago. We always did
think it was nice to be in the four hun-
dred.-R. W. F.
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Lucky indeed is the man who doesn't
dive into a reception line bearing the
cognomen Killifer and emerge as Mr.
.Tones'.
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Sixty men at M. A. C. have petitioned
for a course in the study of the liquor
problem."-Miss Daily.
Why petition?
NlUSIC AND DRAMA
Faculty to Give Concert
The regular March faculty concert
will be given this evening at 8:00
o'clock in the high school auditorium.

209 E. Liberty St.

Across from Russell's
Conectionery store

Loose-Leaf Note Book

The Chubb HouseI

"Wonder, Winner, World-Beater" is
STANDARD

Selling by the hundred -weverybody wants one---can't get enough o
them-.-all sizes a'apted to all purposes
Price 75c to $3,5 Complete with Index
Name stamped on cover without expense
University W11 35 Bookstore
Free -- Trousers -- Free
We are still giving a pair of extra pants with each order for
a Suit or Overcoat at $17.50-
Now is your time to order a suit for Spring and if you do
not care for the trousers the same as the suit we will snake you
a pair of white serge or flannel without extra charge to you.
An extra pair of pants make a suit wear twice as long, so
why not order today.
Remember this offer will
not last forever
E. C. FLANDERS

jYet you can easily afford to have
a suit made to your measure from your
own ,choice of{thesej.woolens, and be
oie-of.thefbstldressed meninlown;
SELECT YOUIR PATTERN FOR A
SPRING SUIT NOW

209 Soauth' Stete Street

Gives clean, wholesomae board at $4.25

pez -week.

Se%.fe driniking wa ter.
tC. C. Freemaen, Proprietor

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mm 1 6; pm

i Chocolates, 80 Cents
In the Maize and Blue Box
rsity Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents
In the White Box
Ilk Chocolates, 60 Cents The Red Box
in Our Own[Clean Candy Shop. They're Simply Delicious.

Special Agents For
F ails Fork ]Dipped Chocolates
Made in the most sanitary factory in the world. The best candies
we have ever handled. VAN DOREN'S PHARMACY, 703 Packard St.

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THE ELECTION.

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THE POPULAR PLACE ,

After all has been said and done, the
final worth of the council is to de-
pend upon the type of men who are
sent into the council. If any perma-
nent improvement is to be made the
council elections must produce men
who have campus respect and men
who are willing to sustain that respect
by diligent and conscientious work.
We must devise some system that
will produce these men. The present

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CHOOL SUPPLIES
ier Loose Leaf Note Books, Loose Leaf
ny size. Department Paper and Envelopes
FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL

system does not do this. In some cas- On account of the indisposition of Mr.
es the choice is happy. There are Samuel P. Lockwood, the program
many exceptions and the exceptions previously announced has been chang-

CKLEEDE.

340 S STATE ST.

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RCHFIELD' &

CO.

have been disorganizing and disheart-
ening.
The Daily made the suggestion that
some sort of a nominating committee be
elected by the class, with powers to
present twice the number of candidates
possible to election for a general vote
of the classes or departments. There
is the evident objection that men fit
for the council would be elected to the
committee and so be practically barr-
ed from the council election.
This danger could be obviated in
part by expressly stipulating that
members of the nominating committee
were eligible for candidacy. It could
be further protected by limiting the

ed to some extent.
The following program will be bf-
fered this evening:
Ballad, Op. 23 .............. Chopin
Andante from Sonata Op. 5 .. Brahms
Waldesrauchen ............... Liszt'
Albert Lockwood
O du mein holder Abendstern (Tann-
hauser) .................. Wagner
William Howland
(Violin cello obligato by R. P. Hall)
Violin selections.
Richard P. Hall
Andante spianato and Polonaise .
................ Chopin
Albert Lockwood
Vocal numbers.

FINE TAILOPING TINA-DE

SMOOTHEST
TOBACCO
It goes equally well with the Moonlight Sonata or Rag-The leafy the
selection of experts-aged hanging in the warehouse for two years. A
maturing that is seldom accorded any leaf. What happens--all harsh--
ness gradually vanishes-it becomes a leaf of rich mellowness-a flavor
as seductive as the strains of good music-too smooth to bite the tongue.
The true art of producing smoking tobacco is manifested in Velvet-it takes time-
takes patience-the making expense is more. But
Fw2lvn is Velvet. At your dealers.
Full 2 ounce tins

We can and do give you the limit of excell-
ce in Tailoring, this issue, with a complete
e of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders
our line.
Respectfully,
Sam Burchfield & Co.
]METOUS FOR HIGHGRADEGOODS
Shirts, Hats and Caps
Mackinaws, Sweaters
Cloves-fur and fleece lined
We also give the Best of Service

liam How land
Sheehan Opera Company.
The Sheehan Opera Company, head-
ed by Joseph F. Sheehan, tenor, will
present a triple bill of popular operas
in condensed form, at the Whitney the-
ater Saturday, March i. The selection
will include: the famous tower and
dungeon scenes from Verdi's peren-
nial favorite, "Il Trovatore," the parts
of "The Bohemian Girl" containing
"I Dream't 1 Dwelt in Marble Halls,"
"Then You'll Remember -Me," and

" Martha."
SOMERS RETAINS BLANDING;
WILL FIGHT FEDS IN COURT
President Charles Somers of the
Naps has definitely announced that
Fred Blanding, former twirler for the
Michigan Varsity team, is Nap prop-
erty and if he goes to the Federal

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rsity Toggery
1107 S. University Avenue.

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league, even though
Kansas City club, he

signed with the
will go after the

"Bliss Forever Past;" the Spinning courts nave decided.
Wheel and Good night quartets, and -
"The Last Rose of Summer" from Call 15 for Taxi Qr

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ortraits, but you will
: quality in them"

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