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I E MICIGAN DAILY'
flicial newspaper at he University of Mich-
. Published every morning except Mento-
during the university year.

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STYLES

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a'drkts for the
Slotted Th roat

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yosI Loireof Woolens
olty to select from.

Rackets.
'tennis Balls
3 for $1.00
any make
Look over our Rackets
before buying
STUDENTS- BOOKSTORE

WILD G0i.

Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan under Act of Congress of March 3,
Offices Ann" Arbor Press Building. Suib-
scription price: by carrier, $z.so; by mail,
$3"00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
U. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones 96o and 2414.
Maurice Tontine..........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson............ Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter............ News Editor
Fred Foiilk........... .Assistant to Editor
F. M. Church ........... .....Sports Editor
Leonard Rieser ......Intercollegiate Editor
Robert Tannahill .... Music and Drama
Glenn Munn 4
Harold Abbott .. ......... ..artoonist
Lillian Thomson........ .. Women's Editor'
EDITORIALS
Harold fl ippler Paul Blanshard
Marshall loote Lester Rosenbaum
Louis David.
NIGHT EDITORS
fLeo Burnett Chester Lang
Henry Runmmel Jabin Hsu
F". F. McKinney Walter Nye
OnSotSafCarlton Jenks B~ernus Kline
T. Hiawley 'Tapping Bruce Miles
REPORTERS
P. F. Thompson J. M. Barrett
C. A. Swainsont D. R. Ballentine
R. S. Collins Leon Greenebauin
F,. C. Roth H. R. Marsh
C. L. AMller j. F. Jordan
Donald Sarbauzgh 1). A. Wallace
Reuben Peterson WV. A. P. John
Willis Goodenow
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson
John S. Leonard F. G. Millard
BUSINESS STAFF
R. V. Leffler R. J. Hofmann
A. 11. Torrey Myron Watkins
TUESDAY, APRIL .28, 1914.
Night Editor-T. Hawley Tapping.

Shoes -Men Want
The man on the inside of a pair,
of our shoes knows from experi-
ence what excellent shoes they
are.
Test a pair of our ;Spring Shoes
and you'll know why men wvant
them.
Shoes at

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$3.000 to $5.00

TENifIS 81
3 for $1.00

Gross. & Dietzel-

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ern society, artificial thiough
ventions may be. But why
more emphasis on truth?

its con-
not Put

Spring and
Summer Styles

One Hundred Rackets to select.

'chant "Tailors

IT UNITED LINES
ARBOR TIME TABLE
Express Cars for Detrot-7 - 10
hourly to 6:io p. in., also S:zo
rDetroit-5 :40 a. mn., 6 :o6 a. mn.,
:wo hours to~ 6:06 p. mn., 7:06 p.
mn., 9 :10 p. n., and 10:45 P. in.
ti only, ux1:15 p. n., 12: 15 p. m.
, z: o a. M.
ifor Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
.urs to 7:46 p. mn.
r Jackson-5:1 s a. mn., 6:51 a.,m.,
w.o hours to 6:51 o. im., also g;.jo
5P.m.
COIL SONS & VINING
72 Iladlson Ave, NEW YORK
MAKERS 0OF
CAPS, GOWNS & 1111S
For All Degres
May be Ordered from

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ordnay alu fr hatmoey
havE AiL, OrD taiormadue'
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ED. V. PRICE, & CO.
L~et us show you their 500
beautiful woolens and take your
measure.

ind Main Streets
dent place for
banking.

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ONWARD ! FORWARD!
The victorious Michigan flag has
again been forced down. The Illinois
downstaters have accomplished on the
cinder path, what M. A. C. did on the
gridiron. The Michigan colors have
suffered temporary defeat.
But there is no cause-no time--for
gloom. Tralmp, tramp, tramp, the
boys are marching. "War is the order.
It tooks ,n 'M . _A. C. defeat to win the
Syracuse, the Cornell and the Penn
victories, a few months ago. WN~ho can
tell what the Illinois defeat will mnean?
Cornell and the Intercollegiate, are
ahread.
This sniff known as "Mlichigain Fight".
thrives on adversity. Defeat stiffens
the spice, makes demons of mren, and
displaces over-confidence. TDefea t in-
stills faith.
Onward! Forward? Tramp, tramp,
trampI!

CAMPSMILES
Sumpter of life is the season
of humor.-The Independent.
The Rebel
I'm sick of indoor pleasures,
With their stiff and formal air;
I'm sick of winter's duties,
And their load of work and care;
I loathe the vapid dances,
For the open air I pine;
I'm through with work, I'm going to
shirk,
It's the swimmin hole for mine!
1 hate the trite conventions,
Of this puny mortal race;
I crave to kiss old mother earth
And wallow on her face;
I hate to wear a collar
For it seems to pinch my soul-
I'll kick the trace, and set the pace
For the good old swimmin' hole!
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YOUTH TOUCHES LIVE
WIRE AT MIDNIGHT
-Headline, News.
In actual life, however, the live wire
usually "touches" the youth.
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Our Mid-Summer Minstrels
Mr. Johnson; Mr. Bones, why is a
;Doctor of Philosophy like a mason?
.Mr. Bones: Mr. Johnson, I must con-
fess that I do not know why a Doctor
of Philosophy is like a mason. Sup-
pose 'you tell us why a Doctor of Phil-
oonhv is like a mason,

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THE CHUBB

See Our
lassy
Creations
for Swell
Dressers

209 South Stwte Str

Gives clean. wholesome

per 'week.

Safe drinking
C. Cf::'r'eszrt

We are the people who
possible for you to buy
at reasonable prices.
Domestic and Importe,
are ready for your insp

THE QUALITY 2 0E
TAILOR

gan Chocolates, 80 Cents
In the Maize and Buhe Box
Varsity Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents
In the White 3Box
Mlk Chocolates, 60 Cents The Bod86
Them in Our Own;Clean Candy Shop.Thlty're Simuply Delicious.

Buy To"' r Coriklirt PemL At
VaaDo rcn's Pharnrmacy

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THlE POPULAR PLACE

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HOOL SUPPLIES

or Loose Leaf (Note Books, Loose- Leaf
ny size. Department Paper and Envelopes
FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL

"PUTTIN' ON 1DOG." . Johnson011-uw ellDocor.o
Even those of us who have had some I M.Jhsn el otro
deprtmntPhilosophyislk amso beue
training in the rhetoricdebome th have take theirthirdbegrue
must often resort to slang to express both, haretknthi!hrddge.
certain well-understood but ill-defined InHnar
ideas I Itroducing the Cello Sisters, Manda
Forinsanc, tereis hatartofand Violin, in their new comedy song
counterfeitinig, so much practiced both hit, entitled: "If the Vi lin Butrned,
by the ingeniously skillful anid by nov-WolthSrigBeGtd?
ices 'not quite so clever in mas tering---
the requirements of this delicate arti- To attract the women, E. R. S. sug-
fice. There is no better term for this gests that the papers head their war
than to use the words of the street; stories,
"putttin' on dog." Troops Tango To Tampico
Everywhere it is evident. This lack. But E. R. S. forgets that it is merely
of genuineness is not alone confined one step to Mexico City and that Wil-
to the parasitical rich woman, with son is hesitating about taking that.
her "lap-dog" or "terrier" on a leash.
For many others, even in this corn- ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING.
munity, k=eep up a "social pace" and SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
revolve in a mad swirl of shallow in- Suits at $10.00-All Wool.
reality.. Suits at $15.00-All Wool, Hand Tai-
Though the 'rest of the world, how-lured.
ever, may want to "make a show" and Suits at $20.00-Adlers' Make and
thus overreach its income, let us. dis- Style.
courage the further growth here of Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus-
this spurious pretention. True it is, in- tom Work.
deed, that we shall probably continue ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
to reflect here the tendencies of mod-, Main Street. tf

The Language of

SCHLEEDE.

340 S. STATE ST.

RCHFIELD

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is known all over the world, You can go to any,
bacco store, booth or bazaar, from Calcutta to Stoc
holm, from Yokohama to Buenos Aires-make the si
of rolling a cigarette - and the native dealer will ha
you a sack of "Bull" Durham tobacco. He understat
what you wantt, because "Bull" Durham is identif
with hand-made cigarettes the world over.
Millions of men of all nations and all classes roll f
own cigarettes from "Bull" Durham. This ripe, mell
tobacco makes, fresh, fragrant cigarettes that they pr
to any kind they can buy ready-made.
GENUINE

FINE TAILOR IN ThAD

We can and do give you the limit of excell-
Sin Tailoring, this issue, with a complete
of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders
ur line.
Respectfully,
Syarn Burchfield &Go.

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BwULL LI
SMOKING~
(Enough~ for' forty hand-made

each

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You cant tell "Bull" Durham as far as yc
t, It has a 'unique, peculiarly deligi
possessed by n
"pAfrE bacco. An exclu
boohk of 'Rapers known only to
of "Bull" Durha
added delight.

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NG SHIRTS

Just received a complete line of SOFT SHIRTS
pith new style collar attached or detached.
Negligees In handsome patterns.
The ADJES TO sleeve Shir- E"est Ever"
The new BALLMACAAN Casall sizes.

An Illustrated Bookle, F
showing how to "Roll
YourOwn,"and a Book of cig~
will both be mailed, free, to al
U. S. on postal request. Ad
Durham, Durham N. C.,I
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO

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arsiy Toggery Shoff
1107 S. University Avenue.

THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK, THE ST
1 101-103-105 South Main Street I Surp
Capital, $1001000 {jap
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