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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 under Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- f
scription price: by carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Ruildhig;
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
r. D~avis, Cor. Packard and State.
I TJelephones 960 and 2414.
Maurice Touime ..........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson............ Business M4anager
11. Bleach Carpenter............ News Editor
Fred Fronk.............. Assistant to EditorI
V. MI. Church.............. ..Sports Editor
Leonard Rieser ....,....Intercollegiate Editor
Robert Tannahill l uscacid Drama
Glenn Mun
darold Abbott .... .... ......Cartoonist
1 illia,n (msotn............ Women's Editor
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 want
thenw.
3 for $1.00
Wright & Ditson
TE IALLS
Shoes at
$3.00 to $5.00
Gross & Dietzel W
CAMPUSMILES
Look over our Rackets
before buying
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,ted and Express Cars for Detroit-7: 'c
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cal Cars for Detroit-5:40 a. mn., _6:o6 a. mn.,
rid every two hours to 6:06 p. n., 7:06 P
n., 8:o6 p. m., o:Io p. in.; and 10:45 P. D,
ro Ypsilanti only, 11:15 p. in., 12:15 p. n,~
s :3o p. in., 1: 00 a. 11
nited Cars for Jackson-7 :46 a. mn. an('
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al Cars for Jackson-5:1z a. m.-, 6:51, a. In..
rid every two hours to 6:5x p. mn., also g:arr
Iiim., 1 x:15p. Mn
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9t &XIERS 0or
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
May be Ordered from
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Liberty and Main Streets
most convenient place for, your
banking.
STUDENT7S' BOOKSTORE
EDITORIALS
la-llI.} Ilippler Paul ilanshard
Va rshall Foote L~ester Rosenbaum
NIGHT EDITORS
r,,eo lBurnett Chester Lang
hlenrv Rimnel [aiad HsuI
1. F. Mchiunev Walter Nye
On Sport Staff
E . klawle'v' Tapping Furuce Miles
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One Hundred Rackets to select from at
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Guaranteed Tailoring at$17.50
You pickr your fabric; choose your style; then
I will make it to your measure--- that means
Individuality.
No other way of -clothes getting is as flexible
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We offer the greatest cloth variety: make ex-
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White flannel and serge trousers $6.oo and up.
We will half line these trousers without extra
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11. F. Thompson
C. A. Swainson
R. S. Collins
1?.: C. Roth
C. 1,. Muller
Donald Sarhaugh
Reuben Peterson
Willis Goodet
J. M. Barrett F-
1). R. Ballentine
Leon, Grerne I ann
If. R. NMarsh:
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Irfs the Old Army f~amie.
voteJ;: Direct election,
w Ne win it five to two;
rc-rult of our selection
ordinary value ior that money,
have them tailored to measure
by
ED. V. PRICE & CO.
Let us show you their S00
beautiful woolens and take your
measure.
ASSISTANTS To BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherw,,nd Field. Hlarrv Johnson
John S. Leonard V. . CMillard
BUSINESS STAFF
4t V. Leffler R. J. 1 lofnmann
A. If. Torrey Myron Watkins
T1411RSD)AY, MAY ', 1914.
WHIAT ARE THE SOCIETIES FOR?
11f the Michigan carpus societies
were in an ideal condition, every stv-
.lent who interested himself in under-
graduate activities would have an af-
filiation--and one affiliation only. Ev-
ery society should be active enough to
engage all the spare moments of any
man's time, and there should be
enough societies to take care of every
man. The present conditions are bet-
ter than the conditions of three years
ago, but there is yet room for growth.
The problems of the societies,wheth-
er they be class, departmental or all-
campus, are much the same, the dis-
cussions are the same-and unfortu-
nately the memberships are much the
same. There is still too much dupli-
cation, too little originality, too little
AWas z-, straight and honest crew;
And Nwlen our, crew began to act,
We' got this for digestion:
The ruling cannot be enforced-
'Twas a misprint in the question!
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Our Atid-S umnmer Minstrels.
Mr.n Johnsing: Mr. Bones, can you
tell me why Tammany can never pros-
eetute the power dat am in the athletic
association, before a court of law?,
Mr. Bones: Mr. Johnsing, being -an
honest man, I'must confess that I am
unable to answer your question. Sup-
pose that you tell. the shorthorned vot-
ers why it could never be prosecuted
by Tammany.
Mr. Johnsing : I will elucidate. It's
because Tammany ain't got nothin' on
it. No applause, please.-Introducing
our political war song, written espe-
cially for the occasion by Charley Mur-
phy and John Coughilin, entitled,
"Don't Even Count the Ballots Boys,
There's a Misprint on the Ticltet."--
The dirge, professor.
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LISTEN "SENIORS"
Order your Caling cards nlOw. Lowest prices
Stop in and see our samples
TAKE HROME A BRONZE SEAL FOR YOUR 'OFFICE
Michigan Jewelery--Ask to see our big line
lessness.
Michigan is interested in these soci-
eties only so far as these societies im-
prove Michigan citizenship. The broad-
er the scope, the larger the number
of men introduced into these societies,F
the better will be the citizenship, andE
the more perfect will be the results
of the societies. It is highly absurd to
support a system that makes for the
deification of a few "big" men. We
want to encourage as many "big" men
as possible, even into reaching down
into the ranks and taking a "little"
man and malting him over into a "big"
man. That the societies can 'do, if
they will but cease this everlasting
duplication. Incidentally the present
"big" men would heave a mighty sigh
of relief and would become more eff-
cient doing one society-well, than at-
tempting half a dozen.
unman nature has decreed that
there shall be divisions, that there
shall be aristocracies and recognitions.
But little harm-and a great deal of
good-could be done if the recognitions
were made more general, within the
reach of even-even-the mediocre man.
Exclusive agents for Diemel linen
mesh underwear. Lindenschmitt Apfel
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JBATTLE CREE~K.-Sol "Movies"
Rosen, a pawn broker and junk deal-
er, paid $300 for 20 cents' worth of
paste diamonds. The two salesmen'
'who have Sol's money have not been
located.
Greek Meets Greek.(Ir Battle, Creek
and royatl, we bet.)
Their Creed
"Of the people
For the People
By-- -mistake."
ALLEN SELLS GOOD CL1OTHING~.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
Suits at $10.00-All Wool.
Suits at $15.00-All Wool, hand Tai-
lored.
Suits at. $20.00-Adlers' Make. and
Style.
Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus-
tom Work.
ALLEN'S G~OOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street. tr
WAN~TED-Bicycle with coaster brake
and good tires. State price and
where can be seen. Address: G. W.,
care Michigan Daily. 153-4
HTAS RUN COURSE
SAYS. S. S. M'CLURE
-Headline Det. News.
Because it has run coarse.
IRVING F. SCHLEEIDE.
3405S. STATE ST.
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Gives clewar, wholesome board at $4.25
C. C. Frreerm o.ra, Proprietor
B3%y Youzr Contkln Pere At
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THE senior looks with pleasure on his
'~college life-the close friendships-the
good old times. Sentiment will continue to
wreath memories with the curling smoke
i from the old pipe, and Velvet, clear old
velvet Twill go with him to the end; Velvet from
old Kentuclc----nellowed in the gran old ware.
houscs-. two years of aging=.-getting rid of :harsh-
rless, beco:ming_ the noothest of all smokes.
Men will come and mien will go and Velvet will
rlwayrs go wifth ema-what better testimony of
At all dealers.
Full Two
Ounce Tin,
LAIRD'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP Gleorgie Bischoff
The Shop on the way
down town.01 8
214 East Washington Street 1220Chapin street Phon 09-L
TEFARMES ANDMECHNCSBNK THE STATE SAYINGS BANK
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Capital, $100,000 { ANN ARBOR,MIH
Surplus and Prfis . $69 ,0 "I,. Arnold Win, . . oth C John W*Jz jr.
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SPRING SHIRTS
Just received a complete line of SOFT SHIRTS
with new style collar attached or detached.
Negligees in handsome patterns.
The ADJESTO sleeve Shirt--""Best Ever"
The new BALLMACAAN Coats all sizes.
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