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THR MI

HEMIHIGAN DAILY

pring Woolens

;est Assortment in the C ity
ILy for Your Inspection,

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State Street

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nsfor eni ac.h . C. Lu Slotted Throat Tennis RI~a(cets. We
w nodul-, worth looking at before mak ing your purchase.
TENNIS BALLS
on Chan-pionship, Ayers Celebrated Baz:i;,Get drich Balls
ipionsWp Balls. All goods guaranteed.
A. N (do rCO.

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in a'hundred :;!ow how
. Co.. t i8 bo ,;use they
!PE MEASURE
)iet

TYPEWRITERS '
OF ALL MAKES
For Sale - $1 5.00 up.
For Rent, * $2.00 up
(3 110s. $5.00)
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES
Typewvrittnq and Shorthaand
for .gerybod
0.; D, MORRILL (Over Balt-
more Lunch.)
Belt 582-J

Libert j Street

Lger'S AciNdenmy of D.kiicint
emblies Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. I
good spring dates left for rentals. The assemblies will

THlE MICIGHAN 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,
x$79a
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, Maynard Street.
Office Hours: Editor- to 3 p. i.; 7 to xo
p. m. Business Manager- to 3p i.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; y mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy ; Davis
and Konald's Confectionery Stre.
Phone: Bell, 960.
Frank Pennell............. Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard........Business Manager
Maurice Toulme.............. News Editor
C. Harold Hippler............Assistant
Karl Matthews...........Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge.. ........Assistant
John Townley ........Music and Drama
Harold B. Abbott ...............Cartoonist
EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Louis P. Hailer
Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers
R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston
x Robert Lane
NIGHT EDITORS
H. Beach Carpenter Fredl B. Foulk
Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan
Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum
David D. Hunting
REPORTERS
Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yelen
Leo Burnett Fenn H. Hossick
F. M. Church Carlton Jenks
Charles S. Johnson C. 11. Lang
Bernus E. Kline Will Shafroth
Y. F. Jabin Hsu IT. C. Rummne!
F. F. McKinney W. R. Melton
Russell Neilson R. E. unningham
BUSINESS STAFF
A. R. Johnson, Jr...Advertising Manager
Emerson R. Smith...............Accountant
[arry E. Johnson:..... Circulation Manager
Sherwood Field John Leonard
Myron W. Watkins F: G. Millard
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1913.
Night Editor-David D. Hunting.
Important meeting of the Business
stiff alt 7.-00 o'clock ths evening.
Tfhis is for you, Mr. Practica Stu-
dent,-just the plain, common-sense
practical reasons why we should have
an honor system. In the first place,
it means a true average for the class.
Are' you one o those honest, hard-
working students on the margin of>
passing or do you know of one of
them? Aren't you in favor of a fair
chance for this man?
Then, also, aren't, you in favor of
going into the examination room to
write your paper yourself, without in-
terference and interruption from the
man on the other side of you, and
having the satisfaction of having done
it yourself?
The privilege of policing the exami-
nation room is not one generally
sought after by the faculty, nor is it
particularly pleasant for you to have
an instructor walking up and down
the room, casting 'suspicious glances
over your' shoulder to see that you do
not cheat the university-end more
especially yourse]lf.
And as long as it is the generally
accepted attitude to try to beat the
university, how effiient a. system do
you think is possible?
Let the students take over their ex-
aminations. Why shouldn't they have
charge of the rules of their own game?
It's their game.
WISCONSIN STUDENT COURT
XIMEBELIS RESGN IN BODY.
The nine members of the student
court of the University of 'Wisconsin
have resigned because the university
regents expelled Daniel W. Crile,,who
was accused of printing objectionable
matter in an unauthorized publication.
The court still had the matter under
advisement when the regents took ac-
tion.

TIDE LATEST
and the Best Motion
Action

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Down Town an ,Main

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WATiCH

OLD ft CO.Jewelers
220 South Main St.

Street

RS
Wright and Ditson's Complete Line
100 Rackets to Select From

.Jewelry for Mich-

etc.

Our Opticali Deparwment grinds
lenses in a ui'z own shotp. Any Ions
duplicated. Bripg your order for
glasses here and get expert and
prompt service. Agents for Shur-ons.

Every One Guaranteed.

ta Kapa

Racket Restringing a .Spec~alty

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for the big white sign
of Ann Arbor's best
Motion Picture
T'heatr e
THlEATRICAL CIRCLE S.
Bliss Starr Tonight
A long heralded event occurs to-
night when the Whitney offers Miss
Frances Starr in "The Case of Becky."
The play is said to be admirably
adapted to Miss Starr's talents, her
work having been characterized "as
one of th~e greatest impersonations in
modern drama."~
tot Mleh~astic.
Frank Nortz and company in the
comedy "Back to Wellington" are fea-
turing the prezepnt Ma estic bill which
closes tonight. Chas.., Sellars's mu-
sical extra " «< .:a_'T!-. Cow and the
Moon" opens t'he wecd - end run tomor-
row with the regular matinee.
(" 04 A UNICA I ION.
(Ccl_. uwed Lfrin page 1,)
period,' the instructor' hands out the
questions and may make a few re-
marks or discuss the purport of some
of 'the questions. lie then leaves the
room,, not to return until the end of
the period set for the examination.
During this period the student feels, at
liberty to leave the room at any time,
in fact most of them do, for it is quite
the habit to go outside and chat or
smoke; but nothing is ever said about
*1e examination. Even in the exami-
nation -room, it is net ncommon for
one pers.on to conv-er se with another.
The professors seem confident' that
what each studenti does will be strictly
honorable, and during my stay there
I heard of only one ease where' that
confidence proved to have been mis-
placed.
The student there is not asked to
place upon his paper any statement to
the effect that he has neither given
nor received help during that exami-
nation. lie is placed absolutely on his
honor. There is no half way manner
about it. The efficiency and success
of the system is, no doubt, attributable
to the fact -that the students under-
stand that it is entirely within their
hands and that it is "up to them" to
make it a success.
I see no reas~on why the honor sys-
temi, if put upon the proper basis,
should not be a success at Michigan
and a benfit to every student.
L. "L, WALTON,. '13L.

S*txzdlo 319 K. lisz',& St,.

« Contrarie Mary" Scores and Music
The House that Savesyo Money on anything you buy in the realm of Mlusic,

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

Phone 961-IL

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filer Jeweiry Co.
1308 South State Street
Phone 534

Makes of Fountain pens.
Jewelry Repairing.

Fine Watch and

SET AS. IT SOUNDS I

:RVICE

'BETTER CANDY

THE SUGAR BOWL
's Best Confectionery. Ice cream soda de luxe. :Candy of all
,tions.
'E PAY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO EVERY ORDER NO MATTER HOW SMALL
ON MAIN9 STREET
CARDS - PROGRAMS -STATIONERY
WHITE
SAMPLES
GREGORY MAY[R & THOM Co. DETROIT, Mica'

the most of it-s--moke Fai,
1-i .low ,,lop, 24 in. squacrec< <ortu~e4 l and-
uoey paJ G!Yitdui i -- 12 dsignl azcfon

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Can Ofler' You 0Betl~r Shoe err Less Money
REMEMBER WE ARE NE FVER U N DERSO LD

Full line of woodien 'both sandals
Tennias Shoes and Slippers

A EtLEY, rop

Opposite Post Office
205 N.. Moin Street

THE BEST
JOHNSON'S CHOCOLATES'

The Ann Arbor Savings Bank 1 The
Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $100,000 B n
Rasures 3,4414Slate Savings B n
General Banking Uus iness Traveete'0
Wm J. Booth, President Wm. Arnold, Vice-President
Officers: Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Ham-i
ini Vice=-Pres. M. J. Fritz, Cashier. JohnG C. Wafz, Jr., Cashier

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CHOCOLATE SO0DA
OUR SPECIALTY
DROP IN AND TRY IT

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0 5 South Main Street
Surplus and~ Profits $67,000

DETROIT UNITED ALINES
Ann Arbor Time Table
Llmlted Cars tor Detroit-7:12 a. mn. and
hourly to 6:12 p. in., also S:;:"p. in.
Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. mn., 6:40 a.
mn., andl every two hours to 6,40 p. mn.,7..40;
p. m .8:40 p. m., 9:45 p mn., and 10:45 p. mn
To Ypsilanti only. 11:15p n, 21 p n
12:30 p. i., 1:00 a.in.
LUimited Cars for Jackson-7.146 a. in. andj
every t~wo hours to 7:46 p. n.
Local Cars for Jackson-5 :20 a.m., and
every two hours to 9:20w p.m., 11:15 p.m.

AND
The cosiest dining room in toxin1 is.
Dinners, luni th- or refreshments.
RLcstRoomi in connection.
Open fhoin 8a. zn.to 3 P. M.,0on
Saturdays till 9 p. in
SE COND FLOO0 R
AC R COG
M AYIN STREET

7N(&ch COLLAR
MADE IN FOUR HEIGHTS
Glasdow 2% in. Belmont 2% in.
Medoya 2,/a in. Chester 2 in.
I1Sc. each-2 for 25c.
CLUJETT, PEABODY & CO, Makers~

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