THE XICHIGAN DAILY. to Remind You Spring is here and so are pith a complete line of for the season. PASS RESOLUTION OF REGRET AT PROF. SMALLEY'S DEATH. FIVE FACULTY MEMBERS ARE CHOSEN FOR HONOR COLLEGE Members of Michigan Academy Science Honor Former Member of Economics Faculty. of I New Medical Organization Contains More Than 300 Charter Members. 1 rn oLeave When you discover you are not dealing with a one-price store, it's time to leave. A concession in price may look like a bargain. It is not. It means the first price was not the real one. It means you may get a second or third reduction, if you are persistent. Haggling is not the modcrn way of doing business. Our line of famnots I Wednesday Specials at SHOE COMPANY -.4 -4 119 SOUTH MAIN STREET U Pa lace of Sweets Daumn'Town LET TRUBEY rsrftiah the 'Ice Creomn At a recent meeting of the eco- nomics section of the Michigan Acad- emy of Science, a resolution was pass- ed to express its sympathy. upon the death of Harrison S. Snalley of the economics department. The resolu- tion follows: Whereas, Death has removed from our midst our beloved associate Dr. H. S. Smalley, a charter member and chief promoter as well as one of the most active participants in the delib- erations of this section of economics, Be it resolved that the members of the economics section take this op- portunity to express their sense of loss, both personal and professional, and voice their deep appreciation of the services of Dr. Smalley to this university, to the realm of scholar- ship and society. Be it further resolved that copies of these resolutions be sent to Mrs. Smalley and to the publications of the university,-The Michigan Daily and the Alumnus. B. H. RYDER, F. M. TAYLOR, W. O. HEDRICK, Michigan Academy of Science, Eco- nomics Section. Five faculty members of the medi- cal department have been chosen as charter members of the proposed new Honorary College of American Sur- geons. They are Profs. C. G. Darling, R. Peterson, R. B. Canfield,, C. B. G. de Nancrede and W. R. Parker, of the department of medicine and surgery. About 300 charter members were chosen from a list of more than 2,000 names of the prominent surgeons in this country. They will be empow- ered to issue to qualified applicants certificates of competency to practice surgery. The new college will be systemat- ically organized at the Congress of American Physicians to be held in Washington, D. C.,: starting from May 5. Many members of the medical de- partment will be present at this time, and papers will be read by Dean V. C. Vaughan, and Profs. R. Peterson and D. W. Cowie. is all marked in plain figures. You get the rock-bottom price At the Start Withou t argunment, witlo't q1estun we give yon honest cloth- ing and full value for your money. $15.00 - $25.00 1. F.WUERTI'CO I society brand Clothing for Men I HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD DRESSERS The New Spring M dels are now being shown at a lyd 's Millinery, 2116. Liberty Hair Goods anpcat Phone 1390-J Attention to Fraternitiss y ~ send Sororities ON MAIN STREET Phorne 1361-L er Repslxrifig beat any price made on a typewriter, sale or rental, D. F. WOOD WARD Bidg. Second Floor AnmArber. Mich. p Chubb House 209 South State Street ives Clean, Wholesome Board at 1.00 per Week. Safe Drinking C. C. Freenmo m. Proprletor ZEN'S FURNISHINGS Spring Underwear Galore -. D.", "Porosknit", "Twintex", "Cooper's" new styles in Spring Shirts, with French Cuffs with collar to match. 'ARSITY TOGGERY SHOP 1107 S. University Ave. SAVAGE CANINES CAUSE SCARE. Muzzle and Leash May Be Required For Bull Dogs. Alarmed by the vicious tendencies of many bull dogs running at large on the city streets of late, the author- ities have been stirred to draft an amendment to the existing,.ordinance regulating the harboring of bull dogs. The proposed amendment is in the hands of the ordinance committee of of the city common council, and pro- vides that all bull dogs shall be held by a strong leash while abroad on the city streets, and must be securely muzzled. For violation of the city ordinance, owners of bull dogs are liable to a fine of not more than $50, and a jail' 'sentence. Returns After Rest at Mt. Clemens. Prof. A. S. Whitney of the educa- tion department, who left his univer- sity duties -before spring vacation on account of overwork, is now back in Ann Arbor after a short rest cure at Mt. Clemens. His health has been decidedly improved, and he is now meeting his classes regularly. ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. FOR SALE. For Sale-Second hand 18 ft. Mullins canoe. Also new Mullins Canoes, cash or' time. Orrin J. Wenzel, 636' So. Thayer St., 682-J. 136-38 Canoe For Sale-Senior leaving in June. Joint use this spring. Call 1199-L. 138-39 FOUND Found-Raincqat left at University Music House. Owner can have same by calling and paying for this ad. 138 Parties for Normal students and friends at Harnack's Academy as fol- lows: April 19 and 26. May 10 and 24. June 7. Contrarie Mary Souvenir Scores and sheet musio for sale at Schaeberle & Son's Music House. tf PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT FOR THIS YEAR'S TENNIS TEAM. Captain Andrews, Holmboe, Shafroth9 Coolidge, and Hall Will Form Nucleus For Squad. With four of the 1912 tennis squad back, prospects are bright for this year's team. Holmboe, Shafroth, Coolidge and Hall, with Capt. An- drews should form a nucleus about which a splendid team' can be built. Dr. A. 0. Lee, of the German depart- ment, will, coach the squad, beginning his work with the picking of the rep- resentative seven next week. The schedule of games for 1913 is not yet definite, but it is generally un- derstood that an eastern trip, includ- ing all the big colleges, will be taken. In view of this, Dr. Lee wishes all interested in trying out for the squad to report without delay, as there is still time to make the team. A freshman team will be called next week and efforts are to be made to give numerals to those making the team. As this is the first year that the varsity squad has been awarded monogram caps, there is good ground for giving numerals to the fresh. Sev- eral games are expected for the year- ling team, probably with the smaller institutions in the state. Jamboree Tickets Are Now On Sale.. Musical numbers for the Junior Jamboree, "a social anomaly" have been received from Finzel's orchestra of Detroit. The- program contains some of the biggest hits from popular and operatic music. Tickets which were given out yes- terday have met with a ready sale. They are being sold by social com- mittees of 1914 lit and engineering classes. INTERCLASS BASEBALL PLANS TO BE DISCUSSED AT MEETING POMETHINGfN.IV The Largest, and Most Exp ensive Picture Ever Shown "FROM THE MANGER 10 +T'HECROlSS" A Kale B blicaI Masterpiece Presents a ilm which has re- quired eight months of artistic industry to produce. TEN GENTS ADMISSSION WOMEN T1O GiVE 'IOAN OF ARV," Pageant Will Take Place of General Joan d'Arc's life from yoith to her death at the burning stake will be presented in pageant form under the auspices of the Women's League at the annual field day t:o be hld soon after the May festival. This part of the day's program will take the place of the former May day dances. About 300 Ntpmen are needed to fill the role;s of the entertainment. Prof. H. A. Kenyon, who is to direct the women taking part, will issue a call for tryouts next week. All university women ara ligible to compete for these tryouts. The pageant is to be patterned after simitar affairs given at Wellesly and Bryn Mawr. An admission charge will be made and the proceeds devot- ed to the fund for residence halls. I Unique inform, with flavor mficentt - tter tan anyt ing you have ever tried. Atall -oce- LANMC per Package. HOLLAND RUSK COMPANY - HOLLAND, MiCHIGAN r 1t Will Occupy New House Next Fall, The new house of the Sigma Chi fraternity, which is being erected just south of the Michigan Union, on State street, will be ready for occupation by the beginning of the fall term. The first floor of , the building is already finished'and.it is expected that the en- tire exterior will be completed by the time of commencement. i food-12 servings in each package. There's nothing so appetiz- e. Our booklet "The Dainty Dutch Delicacy" full of interesting it the many ways of serving, sent free upon request. Is Quarantined With Scarlet Fever, Prof. Clarence L. Meader of the Latin department has been quaran- tined with scarlet fever on account of the illness of his daughter Alice. The quarantine may be lifted today and he probably will meet his classes next week., IOc THE PACKAGE AT ALL GROCERS HOLLAND RUSK COMPANY, Holland, Mioh. Ann, Arbor Press FICIAL PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY s AND ers of Student Publications Us when you want something fine in Dance and Banquet Programs. Iding Telephone 27 Coach Douglas Will Address Managers at "Confab" on Monday Night. the mberl * wanttofa e was lost. Noughts to- th "Dads" TUTTLE'S ON STATE STREET With good baseball weather here to stay, plans will be concluded for the starting of the interclass baseball se- ries, when the managers of the class teams meet with Coach Douglas at the athletic office at 7:30 o'clock on Monday night. As has been done with all the interclass sports this year, the athletic association has delegated the piloting of baseball men to Coach Douglas. Nothing certain is known of the chances of the various class aggre- gations in the coming competition, al- though the usual predictions of vic- tory are being advanced by, the mana- gers. The fresh engineers won the campus gonfalon last spring, but are not considered formidable this year as their winning strength depende&! principally upon the presence of Sis- ler in the box. Varsity work will o course bar him from participation in the approaching struggle. Soph Lits Will Hold Smoker at Union A large number of tickets for the soph lit smoker to be given next Mon- day night at the Union, were disposed of yesterday. for 25 cents each. Speak- ers for the cceasion have not been arranged as yet, but will be announc- ed later. Leaves For Washigon roday Prof. C. W. Edmunds, of the de- partment of medicine and surgery, will leave for Washington, D.° C., to. day, where he will testify in the su- preme court of the District o Colum- bia in a case of prose;ution for in- fringement of the national pure food law. New York Editor Visits University. J. George Frederick, of the Business Poirse of New York City, visited the university yesterday. Mr. Frederick formerly was editor of "Printer's Ink" and at the present time is editor of "Efficiency," and directing editor of "Advertising and Selling." L,,wvGraduate Offere (Good Location, Another offer has been received by the law department to provide asuit- able loc~ttion for some promising graduate. The letter came from A. F. Nerlinger, oftTraverse City, Mich., wxho wishes to sell out ,his' practice. A library and office fixtures is includ- ed in the offer. We Serve Hot Lunches "Pied" Forms Causes Late Delivery The falling of the type forms of the first 1and fourth pages of The Michi- gan Daily was the cause of the late delivery ycsterday. About 900 copies were printed when the accident hap- ened, and the remainder couldsnot be pinted until the forms were reset at 9:00 o'clock. Transacts Business in Chicago Today. Dr. Carl E. Parry, of the economics department, left for Chicago last ev- ening on business of a private nature. He will return tonight. .croft COX SONS&VININO, New York MAKERS OF ACADEMIC COSTUMES Caps, Cowns & Hoods for All Degrees. AACK & CO , Representative When looking for a choice gift that no one else has, you may find it at Fosters. (1) They all like it. Take he~r a box this week end. Martha Washington Candy at University Pharmacy. Sat. eologist Begins Series of Lectures4 State Geologist R. C. Allen has com- menced a series of lectures on geo- logical subjects which will continue1 throughout the semester. The lee- tures are open to advanced students' in geology. I i L - f I I, ig Goods are Arriving Daily Each day brings new assortment of the nobbiest spring clothing for young men. Easter comes early and you will have to think of your Easter clothes sooner than usual, Look over our large stock before purchasing. A few Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats at sac- rifice prices. ,Con in,.Flegel Co. I