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~THE XICHIGAN DAILY.

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er Suits

Things Different

Amateur Photographers

and Hats

CHARLES H. BUNNELL
Men's Clothes
BRITISH WOOLENS, $55.00 AND UPWARD

Notice!t

We have our entire line of STEIN BLOCH Suits and
Overcoats on display and would be pleased to show you
ring Models prices $]8.oo to $35.00.

69 West Fort Street

Detroit

For some time past the amateur prints made by one of my
assistants have been very poor at times.
This feature hasabeen entirely eliminated and you will get
the old time service that you know is right.
It is this right kind of work that makes us the leaders-
while others try to follow.
Remember, Films (any size) only ioc, Prints 3c up. Tank
Development, Extra Size Velox Prints, Flat Drying.

ADlN ilSCLMNAE OB

Imperial Hats
All the new shapes, soft and stiff.

All $3.00

.ndcnsCdmitt, Apfel & Company

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Who Does the Best
Kodak Finishing?
We can show you. Bring
in your film. Films de-
veloped 10c per roll.
Prints 3c up.
CALKINS' PHARMACY
324 So. State Street
TUTTLE' S
ON STATE STREET

We Serve Hot

Lunches

e Latest Designs in
CE AK W E
Watch our windows for displays of the newest creations
in Silk Knitted and Imperial Four-in-Hands and Bow
Ties. We also have a new assortment of Silk Hose in
Plain and Fancy Patterns.
i n
inker & Company
342 S. State Street
CONTRRIE MARY MUSIC

QUESTION IS DECIDED BY CLOSE
VOTE; 6-5, IN LENGTHY MEETING.
(Continued from page 1.)
already in vogue in many of the con-
ference schools. The other conces-
sion will probably come in the modi-
fication of the seven game rule and the
four game rule with conference
schools. On these two rules there is
an alternative, that either an eight
game schedule will be allowed in place
of the present seven game one, or that
the present rule which makes it im-
perative upon every conference school
to play four games with other confer-
ence schools and rotate the schedule,
will be abolished or changed to three.
Inasmuch as it is not being observed
at the present time, and the conference
was already considering this amend-
ment, it is entirely probable that this
will go through.
Agitation Started Last Fall.
Negotiations pending a return were
started as early as last October when
the alumni members of Michigan's
board met informally with other alum-
ni of conference schools in Chicago.
The matter was thoroughly threshed
out there, and later th Michigan del-
egates were invited to meet with Di-
rectors of the Conference, this board
being an advisory one composed en-
tirely of alumni of the different col-
leges, but without any power of legis-
lation. There were three meetings of
the Michigan delegates with that body,
and all the points of difference were
taken up. Finally it was agreed that
certain propositions be submitted to
the conference proper. So at a meet
ing of the conference in Chicago, the
alumni advisors of that body, along
with the Michigan delegates met in
Joint session.
At this meeting Michigan contended
for the following concessions which
had previously been agreed upon by
the Michigan men with the conference
alumni. Michigan gave up the train-
ing table as at present constituted,
the freshman team, and agreed to a
change in the makeup of the board of
control. In return they requested the
following concessions. That the make-
up of the conference be changed so as
to allow an alumni delegate to have a
vote equal to the faculty delegate and
the conference refused this. Then
Michigan requested that it be allowed
home rule in the minor matters of ath-
letic policy, but the conference said
Michigan must enter the conference
as present constituted. It was at this
meeting that the Michigan delegates
requested an official interpretation of
the term "faculty control" but the con-
ference members only stated individ-
ual opinions, and these differed widely.
The refusal of the conference to give
this definition was largely responsi-
ble for the action of the board in de-
fining what it meant by faculty control
and making that a condition precedent.
So after four or five months of ne-
gotiation, the final decision between
the conference and the Michigan dele-
gates, who were Duffy, Murfin, Hib-
bard, and Prof. Whitney, was that
Michigan might return to the confer-
ence with the above named conces-
sions. This was the report given to
the board yesterday by the delegates,
and the matter brought up for final
determination with the above result.
Action Regarded as Final.
The action of the board is consider-
ed by many as being final on Michi-
gan's part; defining the limit to which
Michigan will go, and beyond which it
will refuse to treat further. And there
is every reason to believe that such
is the case, and that if either the re-
gents or the conference do anything to
interfere in the matter, it will be clos-
ed for another indefinite period. It
was urged during the meeting that

ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE- TO BE
PAID FOR IN ADVANCE.
WANTED.
Wanted-To buy second-hand canoe in
good condition. Call M. R. Wellford,
762-L. 121 122
Wanted-A student; one that under-
stands pressing. Must be able to
put in at least four- hours per day.
good pay. Goldman Bros., 220 South
State. 120-22
Wanted-A club or"fraternity of ten
or twelve men who wish furnished
rooms near the engineering building
for next year. Phone 1343-J. 121
FOR SALE.
For Sale--A Bruno No. 6 Mandolin in
good condition. Great bargain. Call
908-J at once. 121
LOST.
Lost--In Felch park on Friday morn-
ing, gold signet hatpin engraved R.
Please call 1617-3.
Lost-$3.00 Friday at Whitney theater
during seat sale. Finder please call
Jenison, 932-3. 121

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GEORGE BISCHIOFF
. - - Florist.
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS
228 Chapin St. Both Phones

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There's a Reason Why
You Should

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Eat at Painter's
RES TAU RANT

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Vaudeville Again!
ASTl FEATURES

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090 North University Ave.
112 W. Huron St.

Don't buy new razor blades until youI

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have to.

Regular, Meals 25C
Commutation Tickets
Good in Both Places
If You Don't Get Enough
Say So

Bring your dull blades to us

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and we will put them in better condi-
tion than new ones. Our electric au-
tomatic grinder will put .a keen edge
on any blade.

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STUDENTS-

COX SONS& VINING, New
MAKERS OF
ACADEMIC COSTUM
Caps, Cowns & Ho
for All Degrees.
MACK & GO.; Representat

H. L. Switzer Co.,
310 S. State St.

On

MAJESTIC

The best guitar or mandolin for you
to buy is made by the world's famed
Martin factory. See and try these
beautiful instruments at Schaeberle
and Son's Music House. tf
They all like it. Take her a box
this week end. Martha Washington
Candy at University Pharmacy. Sat.
Does your suit need altering? Alter-
ations our specialty. C. I. Kidd, 1112
So. Univ. Phone 1530-J. tf
Cet your spring suit now. Style and
fit guaranteed. C. I. Kidd, 1112 South
Univ. Ave. Phone 1530-J. tf
further negotiations be entered into
with the hope that concessions be ob-
tained but it was evident from the
opinions of the delegates that both
parties were standing pat on all prop-
ositions, and that one must yield, so
Michigan decided to give way. The rea-
son for the resolution calling for the
abolishment of the boycott rule is ex-
pressed that such a rule is un-Amer-
ican, unsportsmanlike, and contempt-
ible and so not to be countenanced by
Michigan. .
The board has given its final vote on
the matter and if it succeeds in get-
ting past the regents,and being accept-
ed by the conference Michigan will un-
doubtedly present a formal petition for
reinstatement within the next two
months. But it is highly improbable
that Michigan will engage in any con-
tests with conference schools until
1914, as most of the football schedules
for next year have already been com-
pleted, and Michigan will not be a
member of the conference soon enough
to engage in any baseball games.
Prof. Guthe to Talk on "Color."
Prof. Karl E. Guthe will speak upon
"Color" Tuesday evening at 8:00
o'clock, in the vest lecture room. The
lecture is on the regular course of the
Ann Arbor art association, but will
be open to the public.

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BITTER SWEETS
A Srictly Modern Offering of Candy
Favorites in Old Style.

Calkins' Pharmacy,
324 So. STATE St.

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Caming
Thursday
Matinee

"The Military Girl"
CECIL LEAN'S SUCCESS

NEW SHOW OPENS MONDAY NIGHT
Oberlin Musical Girls
Singers - m Instrumentalists
5--Melody Plaids--5
WARREN and FRANCIS
Musical Comedy Stars
Singing Dancing Talking
DAISY CAMERON
CHARACTER SONGS
McPHEE and HILL
Triple Bar and Casting Act
Comedy Pantomine Clowns
Special Feature
Toomner and Hewins
in a One Act Comedy
"IT HAPPENED IN LQNLYVILLE 1
PatheWeekl MOIION
PICTURES
EXTRA! Two Days Only
VN INAUGURAL
PICTURES
Parade and Ceremonies
TUES. Mar. 25-26Matinees
WED. Nights
In Addition to Shows

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arch 26,8:30 p. m.

Easter Clothes,

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ln ieritLibusic lbouse
Dress Building Maynard Street
Across frein Majestic
E OF OUR Telephone 716-
LARM CLOCKS and you will get to youi classes on time
always right and all clocks guaranteed. New location.
111 EAST WASHINGTON STREET
J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler
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We carry the very best Ready-to-
Wear Clothes for Men and Young
Men. Prices, $15.00 to $30.00

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Cet Your Easter Hat

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les' Art Store
Cs and Framing
lain Street

Reasonable Prices,
Prompt Service and
Good Workmanship.

WADHAMS & COMPANY

See Our Windows.

121-123 S. Main St.

S. M

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SPECIAL

WHILE THEY LAST
GOOD LOOSE LEAF BINDERS WITH FILLER FOR 15 c

EACH

University Pharmacy,
satisfying Toilet Articles Candies

GOULDING & WIKEL 1219 South

Proprietor

University

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