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March 15, 1913 - Image 2

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Line of Spring Woolens

Large~st Assortmient in the City
Ready for Your Inspection,

WILD CO.

3 1 S. State StreetI

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THEMICHIGAN 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,
1879.
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, M1aynard Street.
Office flours: Iditor-z to 3 p. mn.; to 10
p. m. Business Manager-- to 3 p. M.
Subscription P'rice: By carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$3.00.
Want AdI Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
P'harmiacy; University Pharmacy; Davis
and Konald'"s Confectionery Store.
Phone: Bell, 960.
Frank Pennell..............Managing f-ditor
Joseph Fouchard..........BusinessNManiager
M\Iaurice Toulme......... .....Newis Editor
C. Harold Rlippler.............Assistant
Karl .Matthews..............Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge............. ...Assistant
john Tfowunley............Music and Drama
4 laroI(I11. Abbott ................Cartoonist
EDITORIALS
Ilarold G. Mfc(ee Louis V. Haller
Nowell Van Auken Maurice Myers
K. Emmiiett 'Taylor Edwin R. Thurston
Robert Lane
NIGHT EDITORS
11[. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk
Morton R. Bunter _Morris 'Milligan
B ruce J. 'Miles L.ester 1. Rosenlbaum
David D. Hunting
REPORTERS
TLeonard M.:L Rieser J. Selig Yellen
Leo Burniett FenI1. Hossick
F. M1. 'Church Carlton Jenks
Char-les S, Johnson C. 11. Lang
flernus F. 1Kline Will Shafroth
Y. F. Jabin Hisu FL. C. Rummel
F. F. McKinnex W. R. 'Melton
R. E. Cunningham

The season will soi be here. Have your Racket ready for
use. Bring it in now and let us re string it. We guaran-

tee all our work. Do not

delay but do it now.

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ATCH MAKING
l eave it to me I. can MATCH
eyes, 1{A1IR and INEA
--and your POCKCf,"T OK

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For Rent,-= $2.00 up
(3IIIo . ;5.00)
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On Call Day or~ Night.
Auto and Baggage Livery.

Arbor Taxicab Co.
300 NORTH Ml4AINi STREET

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IN SEASON

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Aian Arbor Time Table
Limited Care for Detroit--; :12 a.: m. and
dourly to 6:12 p. rin., also 8:1 p. rn.
Local Cars for Detrolt -5;40 a. in., 6:40 a.
in., and every two hours to 6,40 p. mn.. 7.40
p. ni.,8:40 p. rn., 9:45 p. mn., and 10:4:1 p. mn
To Y~psilanti only. 11:15 p. in., 12:15 p.,im.
12:30 p. in., 1 :00 a. T1n.
Limited Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
every two hours toj7:46 p, im.
Local Cars for Jackson-,5:20 a mn., and
evei~ry two lipulrs to 9:20 p. mn.,. 1:15 p. mn.

alversityI
HONE 115

A. R. Johnson, Jr...Advertising Manager
Emnerson R Smith ..............Accountant
H-arry T;. Johnson........Circulation M~anager~
Sherwood Field John Leonard
SATPURDAY, MARCH 15, 1913.
Nig-htL 'ditor--Morton R. Hunter.
PiRF. NOWLTON'S VACATION.
Tfhe profess=or closest to all fresh-
man laws, Jerome C. Knowlton, is,
about to leave for a short rest in the
Southland, his first vacation in over,
a score of years. Haow many counsel-
lors at law, solicitors in chancery,,
corp oration counsels, statesmen and
prosecuting attorneys will share the
regret tha t Michigan is to lose, even
for a short time , the author of ,Knowl-
ton's Anson on Contracts, and the
father confessor of their freshman
days! No less will the present. first
y ear class miss a true friend and
teacher.'
if we may have one wish, it is that
Prof. Knowlton will return soon to the
campus with renewed strengt~h to con-
tinue his accustomed duties. In the
interim, we will have to acknowledge
that there is something strangely uuP
familiar abouta Michi~u without her
"Jerry" Knowlton.
RETROGRESSION.
It doesn't take a great deal to ap-
pease the simple tastes of the
person who would rather be
a rowdy than a gentleman.
Now and then he and his like
are able to assemble in sufficient inm-
bers to enact a grand coupe; in the
duller seasons, he vents his spleen by
outcroppings of a mlob spirit as dis-
gusting as it is trivial.
In the latter category, place the
Tom, Dick, and Harry who "Majestic-
ally" seat themselves in the foremost
half-moon, and childishly delight their
sense of fun by throwing everything
within reach upon the stage, for all
the world like a lot 'of babes feeding
the fish in a park fountain. It is these
same individuals who are responsible
for similar skits at other places of
amusement, by the simple substitution
of darts for programs, in the way of
weapons, and it matters not that it be
an Adams or a Bernhardt in the title

role. And then we wnder why stu-,
dents, as a class, do not occupy high-
er positions in the esteem of others,
SUMMER SESSION' BIOLOGICAL
A"NNQU CE M ENTfIS PRIINTED.
Annul~ Booklet Describing Course
Given at Biological Station Is Now
Ready for Distribu~tion.
The fifth annual announcement of
the biological station, in Cheboygan
county, maintained by the University
of Michigan as part of its regular sum-
mner session, has been received froma
the printers and is ready for distribu-
tion. More than 4,000 copies will be
mnailedl to educational institutions inj
fthe state and to persons aling appli-
cation for them.
The natural advantages of the sta-
tion for field work are emphasized by
the booklet, and attention is called es-
pecially to the variety of floral and
faunal conditions afforded by the to-
pography of the surrounding con-
try. The pamphlet is illustrated by
views of the station, and by pictures of
the students at work and enaged in
recreation. The courses offered dur-
ing the session are described, and spe-
cial features in the line of entertain-
mnent and study are discussed by the
announcement.
Sind: * the number of students who
can be accommodated at the station is
limited, registration must be made be-
fore JTune. Applications for admission
should be addressed to Prof. T. E.
Rankin, secretary of the summier ses-
sion.
ADIRALTY LA LV ECTIt E S BY
(r. t. CANFIELD BL(UN )MONDAY.
"Admiralty Slaw," will be the subject
of Mr. Geo. L. Canfield's series of lec-
tures which he will give before the lawn
students, beginning Monday. The lec-
tures will continue for five days of
each week and will be held in room
G of the law building, at 3:00 o'clock.
THEATRICAL CIRCLES.
lainey's Hun Picture Return.
The Paul J. Rainey African Hfunt
moving pictures will show all this
coming week at the Whitney theater
afternoon and evening. These travel
pictures made a favorable impression
here last December, and will have the,
added benefit at this return ot inter-
pretations by Mr. W. W. Kirby.
Mrs. Carter Coies in April.
So many requests have been received
by the theater management preferring
"Zaza" as the play for Mrs. Leslie
Carter's appearance at the Whitney
theater on Saturday, April 5, that it is
quite likely " Zaza" will finally be de-
cided upon. This season will be the
last time Mrs. Carter will appear as
Zaza, a really great role for her inas-
much as she has the opportunity to
show how good a comedienne she is as
well as a dramatic and emotional act-
ress.
THREE FINALS IN lWREST LINGx
TO URNAMENT SC HEDU)LED.
Final decisions will be given in
three of the wrestling divisions, this
afternoon at 3:00 o'clock on the main
floor of Waterman gym. One more
match is yet to be settled in the heavy-
weight semifinals, because of the tie
ini this class Thursday between Morse
and Watson. The winner of this bout
will meet Lightner in the final contest
for the heavyweight tp next Tues-
day.

IAthietic Goods

THDE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN

Try a Victrola in Your Frat House
Nothing to equal it for entertainment. Laargest stock of records
in the city.
Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St.

Base Ball

+tatinuin
Vportralto

Preferred by discriminating people for exquisite
and enduring beauty of tone, for absolute integrity
of workmanship, for undoubted reliability.

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Racket Re-stringing a. Specialty

ANNOUNCEMENT 0

Designers of Men's Clothes

HENRY & CO.

711 N. University

GO TO
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ticking Dress Clothes we akuowledge no equal,
prove our superiority in every instance.
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