THEi MICHIGAN DAILY t Spring Woolens' Largzst Assortment in the City Readly for Your inspection, ILDi CO. 31 1 S.'State' Street oat nnis aka gents for the H. C. Lu Slotted Throat Teluii i; 1Rackets. We knue irmudcI; worth looking at before nark ingy.'uv purchase TENNS ALLS )it.-onCha'npionship, Ayers Celebrated 13a14 -Goc rich Balls d .ainionhp 3alls. All goods guaranteed. - A&F4 ~~s3tdena * BEooketore ENTI LITY at asset. Yo might be pas- them all on the HiF I, but if ,5 u haye [ T ii N G i 1 A N~' t a E , o n e B E r o n y o u r )eterle Liberty Street {Copyrighted) TIHE MICIGTAN DAILY Official newspaper at the university of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. a 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-: to 3 p. i.; 7 to o p. m. Business Manager- to 3 p. m. Subscription Price: By carrier, $.5; 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 Toulie.............News Editor C. Harold Hippler....... ........ Assistant Karl Mathews .......... ..Athletic~ Editor G. C. Eldredge ..................Assistant John Townley ............Music and Drama Harold B. Abbott ............ ...Cartoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis E. Haler Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston Robert Lane NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan Bruce' J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum David D Hunting REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yellen Leo Burnett Fenn H. Hossick F. M. Church Carlton Jenks Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang Bernus B. Kline Will Shafroth Y. F; Jabin Hsu Ff. C. Rummel F. F. McKinney W. R. Melton Russell Neilson R.. E. Cunningham BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr.....Advertising Manage~ Emerson R. Smith .............Accountan H-arry' E. Johnson....... Circultion Manager Sherwood Field John Leonard Myron W. Watkins F. G. Millard TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1913. Night Editor-F. M. Church. THE LAST LAP. W1ith the taste of home-made pies and the memory of nothing to do, still lingering, we haven't the temerity to be hearty in that conventional "Wel- come rack" to Ann Arbor, city of boarding 'houses and study hours. However, we can wish you the best of luck and a minimum of weariness in "these long weeks of the last lap. Sixty-one days to June 15! BUG FODDER Ye sporting scribes are still busy telling of some devastating agency which has led Southland collegian circles into believing that there are no base-ball teams south of the line made famous by Mason and Dixon.. It 'is reported that this agency origi- nated within the cage at Michigan's Waterman gym, and is the possessor of such eccentricities as pitchers who can hit, garden men who can rthrow, big men who execute the T. R. C. fade-away, little men who swing home-run clubs. We should worry about tariff revision cellarward with a big timbered all-star Michigan nine busy hanging scalps on the old Michigan trophy pole! DIRECTORt OF DETRbIT ART SCHOOL TO SPEAR TONIHT Call a xi -155 On Call, Day or Night., Auto and Baggage Livery. YEAR BOOK COMES WITH "S6IN-OT"' 1913 14ehiga ensign to Break Past Records byil hing Appearance on lay ~ 31ANAGERS rro S'* T CUSTOM. Shattering all previc as records for early publicaticn, the 1913 Michigan- ensian will make its appeaance on the campus on Swing Out day, May 8. This announcement Nvas made yes- terday by Business Manager Carl G. Schooffel on his return from Grand Rapids where, with Managing Editor Stanley Newhlli, he has been super- vising the work of putting the year book on the presses. "We hope in this way to establish a precedent a 2d make Swing Out a more truly senior day," said Business Manager Schoeffel. "The books will go on sale in the morning and we shall impress upon our successors the idea of mnaking Swing Out day Michiganensian day as well." In the 10 days which the editors spent with the printers most of the proof was read, and 200 pages of each volume printed, and made ready for the binders.. The engravers are now centering their efforts on the art work which is more elaborate than any- thing which has appeared in past is- sues. The annual this year will contain over 700 pages, making it the largest college annual ever printed in the United States. Ti~ILE TRiwL CIRCLES. Henzu.*ittiiCrsman. Hlenrietta Cosma, who comes to the Whitney t'ioater tonight in "The Real 'thing," ~hat srarkling comedy of domestic f~licity and infelicity, spends her summers at Bayport, Long island. Miss Crosna:. has recently acquired rcsscssion of 'a piece of rcrla a ; i ng her home on which she will buid a theater of tabloid pro- portions., It is to be equipped with a seating capacity of about one hun- dred and fifty. It will be devoted to 'trying. out" new plays for her own use. She has always been a staunch friend of the home product aid pref- erence will always be given the Amer- ican writer and his plays. A Chlance For Yverybody The demand for seats for the engage- ment at the Whitney theater, Wednes- day, April 16 for Miss Frances Starr in her remarkable new play "The Case of Bccky,"~ is so reat that David Belasco has decided to give the pub- lic anl opportunity to purchase seats in advance of the regular opening of the box office. This remarkable en- gagement will open and seats may now be reserved on mail orders when accompaied by money orders. SPRING FOOTBALL -TRAINING TO BEGIN THIS AFTERNOON Michigan's spring football training is due to begin this afternoon. Under Captain Peterson, the men who are candidates for the 1913 eleven are expected to report on Ferry field ready for work of an all around light nature. Coach. Yost is expected in the city this week to take charge of the work, but as yet no definite word has been received as to just when he will drop into town. T ENI Wright and Ditson's Complete Line 100 Rackets to select From Book+astore .4 ___ lP attnum Preferred by discriminating people for exquisite and enduring beauty of tone, for absolute integrity of workmanship, for undoubted reliability-. \ r i . Studio 319 K. HurenL #. P]K co e 961-U He hfAits T'"bes FrEZE waths / GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 E. Liberty Street STORE OPEN UNTIL CARDS -PROG-RAMS -STATIONERY SMPLES GREGORY MAYER & Th'OM CoPETR OIT, [RICH Every One Ottaranteed. Ever On.flikranted. Racket Restri-,sing a $peiialty for Taxica IRTH MAIN STREET We have juist received an order of that bath; oap which lathers well in hard water. 5c cakes unscented; ioc cakes scented v ith alo & HALL SEASON DETROIT UN~ITED LIWES Ams Arber Time Table Limited Cars tar Detroit-7:12 a. mn. and hourly to 6:12 P. in., also 8:12 p. Mn. Local Cars for' Detrolt-5;40 a.,im., 6:40 a. in., and every two hours to 6;40 p. m., 7:40 p. m., 8:40 p. m., 9:45 p. m., and 10:45 p. mn To Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. mn., 12:15 p. mn. 12:30 p. mn., 1:00 a. m, Limited Cars for Jaekson-7:446 a. M. and every two liours to 7:46 p'. m. Local Cars for Jackson-5:20 a.in., and e very two hours to 9:20 p.m., 11:15 p.m. mond. Also Jergen Violet Glycerine; ioc a'cake, 3 for 25c. VTANDOENPS Parmacy aa THE HOUSE OF STANDAR.D QUALITY rsity I)esigners of Men 's'Cloth es 11~5 HENRY & CO. 711 N. University A N NOUNCEMEN H E N R Y & C O . 7..N. .U.ve...t GO TO 111"Burchfield &Co.'s r the best TiobgSccc to be ha& Anywhere. m i n Dr s C1wle we a n w e eno ,ql prove our supcri,)city iLi every inntance. n"Burchfield & Company 106 Fast Iluron Street PAGKARb ACADEMY Leading Place For Puivate Parties innmers' Dancing Class every Friday evening. to 8o'clock. Advanced (11 ass every Mori~dy evening, W8o o'clock. Pri vate Lessons by appointment., eiec 7. "The Power of Art" is the subject of a lecture to be given, tonight by George T. Hamilton, 'director of the Detroit School' of Design. The talk is, given under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art association. It will be held in the high school auditorium at 8:00 o'clock. Sept. Alarks Has New Office. Supt. James. H. Marks has moved his office from the second floor of the economics building to the south end of the university store house on 14th street in the rear of the hoineopathic hospital U.OFM.* BOAT LIVERY For a Quiet Afternoon or Evening GO UP THE HURON Canoe Trips YPSILANTI - Twelve miilei. Time, four hours. Total cost, inccluding rent of canoe, dray anml $7 freight........... IAKELAN-D, and down the Huron, Thirty-five exiles. Time, one day. Total cost. including rent ~~ of canoe, dray and freiglit $.0 U. of " . Boat HouSe North Main St. By the Bridge P. G. TE SSMtER, Prop. --y1P Down Town on Main Street and tie 'Best Motion Action WATCH f or the big white sigjn of; Ann Arbor's best Motion Picture Theatre --- i rated 1912 maerican Restaurant dfor parties and ladies anj St. Choap tE~y UTPFD~A()CLY EIjxrBIT IS IBEIN4, HEMLD THIS WEE)K. -Miscellaneous exhibits illustrating the methods of art pedagogy as taught in the Detroit School of_ Design are now on display in the upper lecture room of Memorial hall and will be open to the public for the next few days. The drawving work, of the Ionia city schools is also being exhibited. Some original landscape and tapestry designs executed by pupils of the Mlichigan State Normal school, and the Western Normal School at Kal- amazoo are also being shown. Last Small-Pox Case is Rteleased. The last smnall-pox patient has been released from quarantine by H-ealth Officer Dr. J. A. Wessinger, and the only contagious diseases now present in Ann Arbor are scarlet fe- ver and measles. Thhe first small-pox case wvas ~reported February 1, and there were 20 cases during the follow- ing two months. L Cox SONS&YINItiG, New yorit M~AKERS OF "ACADEMIC COSTUMES Caps, Cowns & Hoods for All Degrees. MACK & CO, Representatives CAR RICKTHIEARE DE T ROI T The Scotch Star of Stars HARRY LAUE With his London M~usic Hail Artists NEXT WEEK-LESLIE CARTER Ann Arbor Dye Works Fr eli, Dry al Steam Cleaning Bell 628 204 E. Washington St. L. R. WAJIL, Manager. T UI TLE'S*.3 II Forsae n2An or 5y Warmer &Co. S. 11 Qst or 25c r- z rON STATE STREET w .e.erve HotLunches