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THEI MICHIGAN DAILY

9

Aine of Spring Woolens

Largest Assortment in the City

yr for Your Inspection,.

dD; CO.

311 i S. State Street

TENNIS
Teseason will soon 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.
CO Stuzdonts,
5HEEHA rU CO Bookstore

INVICTION
DOME]NT is sometimes
fore you have had a
your "WHITE ALLEY".
times it is usually a
)THES.
lieterle
Liberty Stroet
(Copyrighted)

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!TYPEWRITERS
OF ALL Y4AKES
For Sale - $15.00 up,,
For Rent,- $2.00 up
(3 mos. $5.00)
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIESI
TypewrtIng and; Short hand;
for Eve.rybod'y
0. D.' IMORRILL (over BaWl-
more Lunch.)
h. B'll,582.4

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TERM Begins Tuesday Evening, March 25th. 'Glasses for~ladies anid
nEvery TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING, 7 to 8 o'clock.
$3.00.1

THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur
ing the university1 y ear.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan, under Act of Congress of March 3,4
1879.
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
' ing, Maynard Street.
Office Hours: Editor-i to 3 p.i.; 9 to o1
p. m,. Business Manager-i to 3 P. n.
Sub scription Price: By carrier, $2.5; by mi,
$300.
'Want-Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis
and Konald's Confectionery Store.
Phone: .Bel, g6o.
Frank Pennell........... .Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard.......... Business Manager
Maurice Toulme ...............News Editor
C. Harold Hippler..... Assistant
Karl Matthews ............ tletic uEditor
G. C. Eldredge .............Assistant
John Townley .............Music and Drama
Harold B. Abbott ................Cartoonist
EDITORIALS
'Harold G. McGee Louis I'. Haler
Howell Van Auken. Maurice Myers
R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston
Robert Lane
NIGHT EDITORS-
1. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk
Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan
Biruce 'J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum
David D. Hunting
REPORTERS
Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yellen
Leo Burnett Fen H. Hossick
F. M. Church Carton enks
Charles S. Johnson C. . Lang
Benus . Kline Will Shafroth
Y. F.JaUi Hsu H. C. Rumel
F. F. MInney W. R. Melton
Russell Neilson R. E. Cunningham
BUSINESS STAFF
A. R. Johnson, Jr...Advertising Manager
Emerson R. Smith..........Accountant
Harry E. Johnson..,..Circulation Manager
Sherwood Field John Leonard
Myron W. Watkins F. G. Millard
WEDNESDAY MARCH 2'6, 1913.
Night Editor-David D. Hunting.
There will be a meeting of the bs-
mness staff at 4:30) O'clock this after-
noon.
We believe in the honor system:.
Because it makes ext inations fair
and square for everyone.
Because it mke for a better feel-
ing of camipus citizenship.
Because it develops character and
honor in the student body.
Suppose that we were all forced to
take our examinations in the Hill au-
ditorium with fifty plain-clothes men
from .a Detroit detective agency sat-
tered 'around among us to see that we
did not cheat.We might feel just a trifle
insulted.
When we go to visit a friend we do
not expect him to chain the hairbrush
to the dresser, and to padlock a roller
towel to the wall. We have a justifi-
able amount of pride in our own hon-
esty, and we resent any action which
implies that we cannot be trusted.
The Michigan Daily believes in the
honor system because such a system
gives the student body credit~ for being
trustworthy, and cultiates in each of
us a healthy pride in being a gentle-
man.
THE 'UNION'S SISTER.
In the Women's League, the univer-
sity may claim not only the largest
women's club ,in the state, but one of
the largest and strongest organizations
of its kind in the country.
This present year has been one of
the most active and momentous in its
history. Remarkably successful in
uniting and solidifying many of the
useless skeleton clubs on the campus,
its latest outreachings have been in
the formation of a dramatic club, a
movement in favor of a student coun-
cil for women, an active campaign for
better housing conditions, and orig-
inal action in the bestowal of honors

according to the point system.
Considering the fact that Michigan is
the pivot of co-educational interest
throughout the country, it is with sat-
isfaction that we are able to point out
an organization which has proved its
efficiency in handling questions relat-
ing not only to the women, but equal-
ly'to both sexes; and which, for years,.
has been working quietly and dign-
fiedly along with its brother organiza-
tion, the Union, for the betterment of
Michigan.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
Social Science Study club will meet
at 7:30 o'clock this evening in room
104 economics building.
MUSIC AND DRAMA.
Complimentary Recital Friday.l
Miss Nell B. Stockwel, of the piano
faculty will give a complimentary re-
cital at the school of music Friday
evening. The public is invited. The
program follows:
Variations on "Ne Cr piu".......
. ,. . ....Beethoven
Prelude, Aria and Finale .........
........Cesar Frack
Romance, Op. 28, No. 2 .... Schumann
Siegmund's Love Song .Wagner-Bendel
Etudes, Op. 10 Nos. 3 and 5 .. Chopin
Impromptu, F sharp...... ... Liszt
Am Meer
Erlkoenig............ Schubert-Liszt
COMIPTTEE PLANS TO INFORM
STUDENTS OF WORK AT BUS RA
The Busrah committee of the Y. M.
C. A. recently held their first meeting
and elected Eugene Campbell, '13L,
general chairman, and Oliver Ense-
man, '15, general secretary. The com-
mittee is composed of 37 men repre-
senting each class of every department
of the university.
The purpose of the committee is to
inform the students of the work that
seven University of Michigan gradu-
ates are doing in furnishing industrial
and medical service to the inhabitants
of Busrah, Arabia, and later to carry
on a campaign for financial support.
SENIOR WOMEN ARE DEFEATED
BY JUNIORS IN BASKETBALL.
Junior women won the upperlass
balketball championship from the sen-
iors yesterday afternoon in Barbour
gym by the score of 20 to 9. A game
for the university championship is to
be arranged next week with the soph-
onmore team. This game will close the
season.
Saxophone Trio Play Tomorrow.
An informal saxophone party, by the
Wright Saxophone trio, of Columbus,
'Ohio, will be given at the Union tomior-
row night at 9:00 o'clock. Dancing
will continue until 2:00 o'clock so that
parties returning from the Union op-
era will be able to join in the fes-
tivities. Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Hans
will act as chaperones. Tickets are
selling for $2.00.
Choce May Festival Seats are Left.
There are still some choice seats
left in blocks "A" and "B" for the May
Festival. Seats in block "A" are being
sold at $6.00 each and in block "B"
for $5.00 each. Block "C" is now on
sale at $4.50 each. For holders of
pre-festival tickets, seats in block "A"
will be sold at $3.00- and in block "B"
at $2.00 each. Seats in block "C" will
be -disposed of at $1.50 each to pre-
festival ticket holders

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of workmanship,fu .ncrte!iabhy

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Base Ball Tennis
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Racket Re-stringingq a Specly

Jewelers
220 South: Main St.

make Jewelry for Mich-
Sphinx, Owls, Barristers,
Druids, Alchemists, etc.
I. Phi Beta Kappa.
VS and Designs Furpished

Our Optical Department grinds
lenses in our own shop. Any lens
duplicated. Bring your order for
glasses here and get expert and
prompt service. Agents, for Shur-ons.

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Phone 534

all Makes of Fountain pens.
Jewelry; Repairing.

Fine Watch and

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SERVICE BETTER CANDY
THE SUGAR BOWL k I
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WE PAY ESPECIAL

ATTENTIOIN TO EVERY ORDER NO MATTER HOW SMALL
ON WY AIR tSTREET

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jCapital Stock $300,0,00 SvurplfTs $1,tU
Rtsourses '0,0O0.0(0
General Banking lusines Tneactad
Officers: Chas. E. Hiscock. Pres,, W. ''. H,ri
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$100,000. 'Surplus and Profits $67,000

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Ann Arbor Time Table
Limited Cars for Detroit-7:12 a. mn. and
hourly to 6:12 p. mn., also 8:12 p. mn.
Local' Cars for Detroit-5;40 a.'in., 6:40 a.
in., and every two hours to 6;40 p. mn., 7:40
p. m :4 p m, : p. m., and 10:45" p. in
To Ysilati nly.11:1 p.in., 12:15 p.,im.
12:30 p. Mn., 1:00 a. in,
?.9rattd C rs _.rsJack ,"-7:46 a.. m. and
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