ti. # 1. Now On Display ALL THE AND LATEST STYLES COLORINGS FOR SPRING 1914 The Largest Line of Woolens In the olty to select from f SENIORS Order Your Visiting Cards Now Plate and 100 Cards Script $1.50 Plate and 100 Cards Old English $2.75 Plate and 100 Cards Shaded Old English $3.00 The above are the three most popular styles. Place your order now at STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE -~- I G. IWILD CO I 0Leading Merchant Tailors DETROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE Limtited and Express Cars for Detroit-7:10 a. m.. and hourly to 6:o ,p. m., also 8:ro p. in. Local Cars for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:o6 a. m., and every two hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:o6 p. m., 8:o6 p. m., 9:1o p. m., and 10:45 p. m. ToYpsilanti only: 7:46 a. m.. 8:20 a.m., 11:06 a. in., 5:06 p. in., 11:15;p. mn., 12:15 p. mn , 12:30 p. d6., 1:00 a. m. Limited Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. a. and every two hours to 7:46 p. m. Local Cars for Jackson-5:r2 a. m., 6:51 a. M., and every two hours to 6:51 p. M., also 9:20 P. Mn., 11: - p.n. COX SONS & VINING 12 Madison Ave., NEW YORK MAKERS OF CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered from MACK & CO. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $3ooooo Surplus $xoo,ooo Resources $3,000,000 A General Banking Business Transacted Officers: Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Har- riman, Vice-Pres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier r~ _ , ' L I Keep Cool Don't miss seeing our superb collection of Tropical Weights including Palm Beach Cloth, White Flannel, Outings, Silk Pongees, Rajah ktks, Mohairs and all the popular lot Weather Fabrics. 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 Arbo Michiganunder Act of Congress o"March :87. Offices Ann Arbor Pres Building. Sur scription price: by carrier, $2.5; by mad $3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Buidi g. Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. R. Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 96o and 244. NMaurice Toulme..........Managing Editor Adna Johnson ...........Business Manager 11. Beach Carpenter ........... News Editor Fred Foulk............Assistant to Editor F. M. Church................Sports Editor Leonard Rieser.......Intercollegiate Editer Robert Tannahill . .Music and Drama Glen Munn "" Harold Abott .................Cartoonist Lilia Thomnson...........Women's Editor EDITORIALS Harold Hippler Paul Blaswad Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum Leis David. NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett Chester Lang Henry Rummrel F. F. McKinney Walter Ny Carlton Jenks On spol 11" Bernua Kline T. Hawley Tapping Bruce Miles REPORTERS P. F. epso E E J. M. BarreMt C. A. Swainson D. R. Balletine R. S. Collins LeonGreenbaum E. C. Roth H. R. Mars C. L. Muller J. F. Jordan Donald Sarbaugh D. A. Walis Reuben Peterson W. A. P. Joka Willis Goodenew ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sherwood Field Harry Johnson John S. Leonard F. G. Millard BUSINESS STAFF R. V. Leffler R. J. Hofmana A. H. Torrey Myron Watkins SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1914. Night Editor-James M. Barrett, Jr. THE CAPTAIN TALKS. George C. Paterson exhorted the freshmen to be thinking individuals at the Cap Night celebration, in the fol- lowing words: "If you are to make this a better university, you must be leaders as well as individuals. You must not be sheep." And a meritorious piece of advice it is. But let it be remembered that the thinking manatreads adangerous path, beset with all the toils and in- conveniences of a public position. Mis- understanding, jealousy, envy and ma- licious slander are but a few of the possibilities. Yes, think. Ideas and men are prec- ious, because they are few. Men with ideas and with courage are fewer, and all the more precious. Yes, think. The inconveniences are mere nothings, as compared with the sum totals. MEN AND BUGS. It is to smile, a cynical smile that is not comforting or encouraging. Men are much like these beetles and flies that worry themselves to a mis- erable death,fluttering about the street lights during the long evening hours. Ambition, with a strangely alluring siren song, beckons from afar. Men are seized in a maelstrom, and become obsessed, surcharged with a life and death purpose. The world is blessed or cursed-with an Alexander, a Napo- leon, a Bacon, a Columbus, a Goethe, a Tolstoy, a Harriman, a Lincoln, a Lloyd-George, a Morgan or a Wilson. Each chooses his light, while a sneer- ing or a worshiping world looks on. For an hour or so, he flutters before us, attempting what hardly .seems within the reach of man. If he is one of a thousand, he succeeds-possibly to fall, with the laurel wreath within grasp. The surrounding surface is black with the carrion of those who have been less fortunate, the earth is smeared, with the sacrificial blood of fellow beings. The Danger of Religious House-Cleaning Lecky tells us that when religious faith grew weak in Rome superstition grew strong. If a man does not furnish his mind with true faith the false will soon -, creep in. Last Meeting of Young People's S lety at 760 Address by Rev. R. S. Loring UNITARIAN CHURCH State cor. Huron R. S. LORING, Pastor Morning Service at 10:30 I I /1 f , I ....: I i W-MMOr Guaranteed Talloring at $17.50 You pick the fabric; choose yourstyle; then I will make it to your measure-that means Individuality. No other way of clothes getting is as flex- ible as Tailoring. We offer the greatest cloth variety: make exactly as you wish and as quickly as you say; and it's guaranteed tailoring. White flannel and serge trousers $6.00 and 100 100 SENIOR-S! DON'T DELAY; ORDER THEM NOW! VISITING CARDS cards with plate $1.50 to $3.50 cards from your plate 90c All work guaranteed Slate' Stl I W HR'S Main St UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES 4 t U _r~ 1 . ye 1Y4.Ik 'i; r i i .I Canoe Trips LET US PREPARE YOUR LUNCH FOR THAT UP-RIVER TRIP USY E Tell us what you want---We'll have it ready when you want it. It is to smile, an humane, sympa- thetic smile, 9nless you are a cynic. MICHIGAN TEAM GETS THIRD PLACE AT INTERCOLEGIATE (Continued from page 1) low: 100 yard dash-Won by Bond (Mich- igan); Reller (Cornell), second; Sew- ard (Michigan), third; Ingersoll (Cor- nell), fourth; Smith (Michigan), fifth. Time-10 sec. 220 yard dash-Won by Seward (Michigan); Smith (Michigan) sec- ond; Lockwood (Penn), third; Bond (Michigan) and Van Winkle (Cornell) tied for fourth. Time-22 sec. 440 yard dash-Won by Meredith (Penn); Barron (Harvard), second; Jansen (Michigan), third; Wilkie (Yale), fourth; Bingham (Harvard), fifth. Time-48 2-5 sec. 880 yard run-Won by Caldwell (Cornell); Brown (Yale), second; Meredith (Penn), third; Capper (Har- vard), fourth; Hayes (Princeton), fifth. Time-1 min. 53 2-5 sec. (New intercollegiate record.) 120 yard high hurdles-Won by Brown (Dartmouth); Preble (Califor- nia), second; Brodt (Cornell), third; Hammitt (Penn State), fourth; Fer- guson (Penn.), fifth. Time-15 3-5 sec. 220 low hurdles-Won by Ferguson (Penn); Brown (Dartmouth), second; Shelton (Cornell), third; Shedden (Yale), fourth; Mason (Princeton), fifth. Time-25 1-6 sec. Broad jump-Won by Nordell (Dart- mouth); Brodt (Cornell), second; Broadway (California), third; La- flamme (Penn), fourth; Ferris (Mich- igan), fifth. Distance-22 feet 8 1-2 in. High jump-Oler (Yale) and Nich- ols (California) tied for first; Davy (Princeton) and Morrison (Cornell) tied for third; Maker (California), fifth. Height-6 feet 2 in. Shot put-Won by Beatty (Colum- (Continued on page 6.) extra charge to you. Ee C. 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