THE MICHIGAN DAILY .dIe of Spring Woolen 1s T IlE M I CH-IGAN DAILY i Official newspaper at the university of~ Mich- igan. k A L in Published every" morning except Monday dur- reSt Assort meln the Cit~y ing the university year. Larg Ready for Your Inspettioni, 7ILD1i CO. 31 .1 S. State Street 1NNISw- season will soon be here., Have your Racket ready for Bring it in now and let Jus re string it. We guaran- Lll our wor'k. Do not delay but do it now. -C O t do zts' EEHAN (& CO. re 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 Maynard Street. Office i1ours: Editor-t to 3 p. m.; 7 to zo p. m. Business Manager-i to 3 p. in. Subscription Price: By carrier, $z.50o; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy ; University' Pharmacy ; Davis and Konald's' Confectionery Store. Phone : Bell, 96o. Frank Pennell .............. Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard.......:.... Business Manager Maurice Toulme............ . News Editor C. Harold Rippler............Assistant Karl Matthews ..............Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge ........ ...Assistant John Townley............Music and Drama Harold B. Abbott ............. .. Cartoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis P. Haller Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston Robert Lane NIGHT EDITORS H1. Beach, Carpenter Fred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum David D. Hunting REPORTERS Leonard Mt. Rieser J. Selig Yellen Leo Burnett Fenn H. Hossick F. M. Church Carlton Jenks Charles, S. Johnson C. H. Lang Bernus E. Kline Will Shafroth Y. F. Jabin Hsu H. C. Rummel F. F. M~c Kinney W. R. Melton Russell' Neilson R. E. Cunningham BUSINESS STAFF A. R. John son, Jr. . Advertising Manager Emerson R. Smith . .......Accountant Harry F. Johnson. ....:.Circulation Manager Sherwood Field John Leonard Myron W. Watkins F. G. Millard WEDNESDAY, -APRIL 2, 1913. Night Editor-Leo N. Burnett. fleeting of entire editorial staff in offices at 4:00 o'clock, sharp, Thturs- day afternoon. Important. Important meeting of Business Staff at 4:30 today. PERHAPS. MUSIC AN)DPRAMAt,I Munich Players. Transported for -several hours into a little Alpine village, a large audience listened in wrapt attention to the de-° lightful presjentation of Ganghofer 's { comedy, "Almenrausch und Edelweiss" by the Munich players, at the Whitney theater last night. The perfect natur- alness of the actors was the feature of the production. Acting, so perfect that, it scarcely 'seemed to be acting heightened both the comic and pathet- ic in the lively little section of Swiss peasant life depicted in the play. A trio of musicians,_ zither, violin and guitar, entertained the audience between the acts, : and the famous "Schuplattler" dance featured the op- ening of the third act. UNIVERSITY, NOTICES. All members of the Michigan Union employment committee who will be in Ann Arbor during, spring vacation are requested to call up thc chairman at 343 today. An important meeting of the Missou- ri Valley club at the Union at 7:15 o'clock Thursday. Constitution will be adopted. Candidates for the business staff of next year's student directory" call Bruce Miles, 355. All applications must be in before spring vacation. MICIGAN SCIEN( IE aVAE WILL HOLD)ANU F E E'1'NW Deani Vaughan's Lecturi. on Eugenics to Opsen Series of Addres-ses by Prominent Eduicators. The MacMillan Co. Publications Book 11Exhibit Hundreds of Volumes on History, Science, Bic grapLy, .Art, Travel' Etc., Etc. I Here for a Few Days Only W AHR' S I University !Bookstores ' I. 0s) k1'otralti3 Preferred 'by 'discriminating people for exquisite and enduring beau, y of tone, for absolute integrity of workmanship, for undoubted reliability. 'I 66.zdilo 319 1CoiHur lftSt. Phos~ne 961-L ws balance with your my'clothes after they willing to le ay Street Ii ofaih T ulbes IFREE with "CON TR AR tIEMAK Y" MUSIC IIGRINNELL BROS,, 120-122 E. Liberty Street STORE O0PN UINTIL p 13 .M sr's Acedem~y of. Da~ncing iblies Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.I )dspring dates left for rentals. The assemblies will 3iugh vacatioui. l4, CO. Jewelers 220, South Main St. ewefry for Mich- Owls, Barristers, 3Alchemists, etc. Beta Kappa. resigns Furnished Our Optical Department grinds' lenses in our own shop. Any lens duplicated. Bring your order for glasses here and get expert and prompt servilc6. Agents' for Shur-ohs. larrn Clocks ,r Jew~elry C.. B South State Street Phone 534. We came here to be educated. Some of us forget it, of course, in the excite- ment attendant upon other" things, but most of us still have a slight hank- ering after knowledge. Knowledge is an elusive enough thing when no ob- stacles are put in the way of its at- tainment. Hence it irritates, to be im- peded in the quest of it, by some un- expected little. obstacle: especially when that obstacle is furnished by the faculty'. Though the desire mad be entirely uncalled for, some of us wish, at tim- es, to do a little reading. We wait patiently at the delivery desk for half an hour or so, and then the desk at- tendant informs us that our favorite professor is also interested in the book'we want, and has had it out for the past year or two. Perhaps we might succeed -in having it recalled, but the thought of all the labor and waiting that such a process would re- quire, deters such. action. Perhaps the library stacks are in- adequate, and should be suppldemented by the bookca~es of the faculty. Per- haps the salaries paid. to the members of the teaching profession are insuffi- cient to enable them to decorate their homes with the proper number of im- pressive looking books. Perhaps it is well that our faculty should surround itself with an atmosphere of thought and culture. But perhaps it would be better if some of the more remiss tcok care to return the books which they have no occasion to use, imme- diately. Dean V. 0. Vaughan will deliver his lecture on "Eugenics"' at the initial session of +the Medical Science section of the nineteenth annual meeting of the Michigan Academy of Science held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the third floor lecture room of the medi- cal building. Prominent state educators from the Michigan State Agricultural Col- lege and other state institutions will address the sessions of the Academy during its meetings April 2, 3, and 4. Members of the university faculty will give papers on various subjects. The public is° invited. SOPH WOMEN TAKE TROPHIY IN BASKE~TBALL CONTESTS, Sophomore women won the cham- pionship; basketball game from the juniors yesterday afternoon by a mar- gin of one poin~t, the score' being 11-10., As victors the soph women. receive the silver cup and silk banner offered the winning team. ANTI-.StFRAGETTE TO SPEAK AT NEWBER:RY HALL TONGHT Miss Lucy Price, lecturer and au- thor of New York, will talk at New- berry hall tomorrow evening at 8:00 o'clock on anti-suffrage. Miss Price, who is a Vassar. graduate, is touring Michigan under the auspices of the Michigan association opposed to wom- an suffrage. The address will be open to the Jpublic. Maize and1 Blue 'Truck Makes Debut Decked in university colors, a big auto truck made its debut on the cam- pus yesterday m~orning. The truck is the product of the Ann Arbor Auto Co., is of the "one ton" class, and ,will be used for delivering the university freight and handling the distribution service of the new storehouse. i 'ii II __._ -- - -- . 7-v- Ell. I l L Main pens. repairing. Fine Watch and f EET AS IT SOUNDS SE~RVICE BETTER CANDY THE SUGAR~ BOWL sBeat Confectionery. let cream soda doIe uxc. Candy of all ions. PAY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO EVERY ORDER NO MATTER HOW SMALL ON MAIN STREET ' CRDSPROGRAMS -STATION ERY NG WRITE GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co. DETROIT, MICH Good From Wishes the Gover T "cGreat Iboyl F'atimas as much 4 And he as I do." ejoys 60 Fatm a courpons will secure a Wle satin il>low fop, 24 ini. square, decorated with~ hand somely painted flouters-I12 designu oloccifrom. 20 5°' :mJs/inc iv elr Indiydudl" The Star Shoe Sto: Can Offer You Better Shoes for Less Money REMEMBER WE, ARE 'NEVER, UNDERSOLD Full line of wooden bath sandals Tennis Shoes and Suippers AB E LEVY, Prop.. Opposite Pol 205 N. 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