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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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-y the Largest line of Sprung Woolens in

city. Satisfaction guaranteed.
:hose who want the best.

We cater

1877

All work made in this city.

*Wild Co.. 311 o. State. Street

THlE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan, under Act of Congress of March 3,+
1 879.
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, Maynard Street.
Office Hours : Editor-r to 3 P. in.; 7 to ro
p. in. Business Manager-r to 3 p. in.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $250; by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations : Press Building ; Quarry's
Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy ; Davis
and Konald's Confectionery Store.
Phone : Bell, 960.
Frank Pennell......... ..... Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard........... Business Manager
Maurice Toulme ...............News Editor
C.' Harold Hippler..... .........Assistant
Karl Matthews...... .......Athletic Editor
G. C, Eldredge ............. ....Assistant
John Tow nley ............ Music and Drama
Maude Edwards.............. .Women
Harold B. Abbott ................ Cartoonist

THEATRICAL CIRCLES.
"O fficer 668."
One of the most intenselyitre-
Itrs-ing detective plays ever seen on the?
American stage is "Officer 666," a mel-
odramatic farce by Augustin Mac-
Hugh, which will be presented at, the
Whitney theater. on Thursday,- Febru-
ary 20. The tour of "Officer 666" is
being directed by Cohan and Harris,
who produced it simultaneously in
New York and Chicago, scoring a tre-
mendous hit that was evidenced by;
runs of over a year in both cities.
"The Heart Breakers."
Many musical plays have come from
Manager' Mort H. Singer's playhouse,
but none better has been sent out by
this astute manager than the "Heart
Breakers," his latest musical comedy
hit. This charming musical gem will
be seen at the Whitney theater this af-
ternoon and evening. Heading the
brilliant all star cast is George Dam-
erel, who was last seen in the "Merry
Widow."

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EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Lou
Howell Van Auken Ma
R. Lmmett Taylor Edwin
Robert Lane

miis P. Haller
aurice Myers
SR. Thurston

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DETROIT ',UN(TED LINES
Aniaj;'Arbor Time Table
Limited Scareafor Detroit-7:12 a. m. and
hour; , ,o 6:12 p. rn., &l1o08:12 P. Mn
[Local Cms lor Detroit-5;40 a. iM., 6:40 a.
Tin.. and overy two hours to 6,40 p.6im., 7:40
p. za 40 . n,' 9:45 p mn., and 10:45 p. Mn
P Siantionly. 11:15 p. mn., 12:15 p. mn.
LMaited Cars for Jacktson--7:46 a m. and
Severy two hours to 7:46 p. mn.
Local Cars for Jackson- 5:20 a. m., and
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BUSINESS STAFF
A. R. Johnson, Jr...Advertising Manager
Emerson R. Smith...........Accountant
Harry E. Johnson...... Circulation Manager
Sherwood Field John Leonard
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1$, 1913.
T1L~1~ ' H~ BEA~IMIO 2 zN
1., - tiunto gviformain, b 'ure
'se to do so because they regard it
as a species of tattling. This attitude
is essentially a survival of our old,
grammar school code of ethics. It is
not a pleasant thing, we acknowledge,,
to expose a guilty party if he happens
to be a friend or acquaintance, but we
cannot avoid duties simply because
they are unpleasant. It is on the
same principle exactly that our re-
sponsibility to society makes it incum-
bent upon us to report to the police
whatever we happen to know about
any crime that has transpired.
'There are a number of important
things at stake. There 'is the import-
ant consideration of wakening in the
student body a keener sense of its own
responsibility, and this cannot be done
if we continue to wink at such things
as these. Furthermore the people of
the state, upon' whom the university
is dependent, and who are always in-
clined to look upon Ann Arbor as a
place picked out by the disciples of
Beelzebub for the pursuit of their in-
nocent occupations, must be shown,
that such things are ngt an every day
affair here, andJ are frowned upon b~y
the 'large majority of students, as
well as the faculty.
Finally, It Is a question of whether
or not we wish to show the faculty that
we want a student council that Is real-
ly a student council. with power
enough to make its contiinued existence
really worth while, and. to enable it to
live up to the 'ideals 'of those with
whom the idea of such a body $origi-
nated. It is within the power of the
council now to show that affairs of
thjs sort can safely be entrusted' to
it. 1t u p to those of u~s who see the
posib1itfes &f the council, to make
this exercise of its jgwers a success,
by giving it all the infufw:,ation that

FENCERS BEGIN PRACTICE
FOR CHICAGO TOUJRNAMENT.
With the Western Intercollegiate
fencing meet less than four weeks off,,
the, Michigan Fencers' club has re-
i..w.< <act_:v("pratice F Two memb~rs
of i - 1 m hicscl'_Sat l i I no0 i s a d
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C. S. BOTJCHEB, '09, WILL GIVE
PROF. VAN TYNE'S COORSES&
During the absence of Prof. Claude
H. Van Tyne, who has been granted
leave of absence for next year, courses
14 and 15 in American history will be
conducted by Chauncey S. Boucher,
'09. Prof. U.: B. Phillips will be in
charge of the seminary course.
After receiving his master's degree
in 1 10, Mr. Boucher did graduate
work at Harvard' return ing to study
here. He, is nowr in South Carolina,
preparing a. thesis on the history of
that stfl te.
1Dunr'ing his- leave of absence, Prof.
Van Tyne will study ini the libraries
at London and Paris,

Prof. Van Tyne to Talk in Philadelphia
Prof. Claude H. Van Tyn~e has ac-
cepted an invitation to address the
Pennsylvania Historical society at its
annual meeting in Philadelphia March
10, He wvill speakt on "The Influence
of the Clergy and Sectarian and Relig-,
ious Forces on the Am~eric~an PtIevolu-
tion."
Slide Role Orators to Hold Tryouts.
The engineering society -will hold
its tryouts for the enginee- ring debat-
ing team next saturdt'. ,' idiglt.
Thie question is the same as 11 , "Cup"
question,-Resolved that the ,r-siden-
tiatl term should be limited to single
six year term. Speeches will b, limnit-
eel to five minutes . The tealm which
is selected, wiill meet the Api Nu
literary society at a later date.

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