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THE~ MICHIGAN DAILY

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311 S. State Street

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tyou so that peop'e will put
'RUST in you.
Dieter'lo
ILOR Liberty Street
(copyrighted)

rTYPEWRITERS
OF ALL MAKES
For Sale -$15.00 up,
For Rent,- $2.00 up
(3 MOS. $5.00)
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES
Tjjpm:rifnpand Shorthand
for ,,eryhjody
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ntore Lunch.) 4A
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Gal e'kx! r 550

On Call Day or Night.
Auto and Baggage Livery..

THE MICHIGAIN DAILY
Ofilcial newspaper at the Univrsity of M.ich
igan
Published every; morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
Eintered at the pstflce at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan, under Act of Congrss of March 3,
1879.
Offices: Second floor. Ann lrvr IPres Build-
ings, Maynard Street.
Office Hours: Editor-i to 3 p. 1n. 7 to o
p. in. Business Manager-: to 3 p. m.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $.5; by snail,
$3.0.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
pharmacy: Iuniverit Pharmacy;
C. H. Davis, Cor. Packard & State
Phone: Bell, 96.
Frank Pennell:........Managing lEditor
Joseph Fouchard........... Business Manager
TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1913.
Night Editor---Lester F. Roenbaum.
AN 1 NTERSCI I LASTi C WEEK.
Down at the Universty of Illinois
the biggest week of the entire year is
interscholastic Week. The visiting
prep athlete sees the university in its
gayest colors, with three days crowded
with such events as the Interscholas-
tic circus, conference ball-games, ten-
nis finals, glee club concerts, the an-
nual high schao o(ratorical contes, the
Illinois-Wisconsin track net, May-
pole dances, stunt shows, and a multi-
tude of other things. Ile gets such an
insight into the life of the institution
entertaining him, that he is almost
certain to come back to its walls as a
student when h is preparatory course
is finished.
While there is time, why not elabo-
rate on the entertainment which we
have given the high scool athletes of
this state in the past, to the extent of
making our returning Interscholastic
equal to or even in excess of the Illi-
nois mleet in magnitude? Why not an
Interscholastic Week here at Michi-
gant?
In all probability we will have Cap
night as a nucleus for this entertain-
ment. But if we are to impress our
guests to the right extent we will have
to go further. An out-door concert by
the musical clubs will help a lot. An
all-senior sing could be arranged. Stu-
dents owning automobiles should ar-
range tours abut the city for the vis-
itors. The fraternities have an ex-
cellent opportunity to entertain.
In" the meantime, let's help the ath-
letic authorities with their plans. Let's
see if we can't increase the list of
entries. ,Let's do a little consistent
boosting. And when the event arrives
it will be well to remember the reasons
which led the state officials to take
the meet away from Ann Arbor in 1911
in order that it won't be lost to us
again.
NOT'1EI ENGIISIl SCI: E'IiISF
TIALKS HERE Ii JfS AFTERNOON
_________________t
Dr. William McDougall, of Oxford
University, England, will lecture this
afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in the eco-
nomics lecture room on ""Te Revision
of Social Psychology" He came to the
United States to dedicate the Phipps
Psychopathic Institute at Johns Hop-
kins. Hle is well known for his book
on "Social Psychology," and his more
recent work, "Body and Mind." He
comes to Anin Arbor as the guest of
Prof. R. M. Weiley.
Gradl Gets Goverment Position.
Mr. Clay Talman, '4L has recently
been appointed Chief Law Officer for
the U. S. Reclamation Service. For
the last eight years hie has been prac-
ticing law in Nevada.

I CAMPIUS IN BRIEF.
Engineering society will eect of-
cers for next year at 7:00 o'clock to-t
night in room 311 of the engineeringk
building. Members who wish to vote
muust bring their membership cards.
-o-
Cymbaline, Shakespearian tragedy,
was given in the public recital by Prof.
Thomas C. Trueblood's class in Shak-
espearian reading, last night at Sarahj
Caswell Angel all. More than 40
students took part in the production.
The next performance will be given
by the class at the same place on
June 5. The play will be "As You
Like It."
Edward C. Freeland, '41, leaves for
St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, this af-
ternoon to taine upl the onti acting
business of his father who dieI last
Thursday. lie expects tor r tun to I
schcol next fall.
--0-
A. H. Goldman, '16, not C. C. Gold-
man, '14L, as was reported Saturday,I
ascalled to Cle.veland by the death
of his father.
-0-
An informal dance will1 bw given by
the Catholic Students' Club at S..
Thomas hallI Wednesday vecing", April
30 at 8 :20 o'cleck. Admission will be
by membership ticket.
Invitations to an "A' 'Home" for
Friday afternoon, Mlay 2, have been
sent out by Mrs. M~x 'Winkler and
Mrs. E. A. Boucke, to the memrbers o .
the Deutscher Verein. The society will
be entertainedl at the home o," Mrs.
Winker.
-0-
A. F. Jlurlburt, instructor in the
French department has been granted
a leave of absence for next. year.. Mr.
Rurlburt has not made definite plans
for his vacation as yet.
-0-
Tennis rackets and ic-cream cones
will be the net results of the first; ten-
nis party of the season at Palmer field,
Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Jun-
ior guardians are urged to bring their
freshman charges to witness the con-
tests. A schedule is bing made out,
the complete annen nceAnen t of which
will be published later.
ALU)NUS COACHES ('OLGRAI)O
)E BAT1ING( TEAM TO VICTORY
John Gutknecht, '12, who now is con-
nected with the University of.Colorado,
coached the debating teams of that in-
stitution which recently defeated the
universities of Kansas and Oklahoma
in the annual triangular debate. Gut-
knecht was a smeber of the Varsity
debating team that defeated Chicago
in 1911 and was also n the team
which vanquished Northwestern in
1912.
RIOTio'oS LA N VORD R OUS
S'IUDENTS AND) INSTRIUCTR,
Ten students and a university in-
structor failed to quell an intoxicated
landlord on Monroe street last night,
and the police were required to restore
order. rThe excitement occurred near
State street about 6:00 o'clock, when
the boarding houses were pouring
forth their patrons, and an interested
crowvd witnessed the proceedings fron
the street.
Con trarie Mary Souvenir Scores and.
sheet music for sale at Schaeberle R
Son's Music House. ,f

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Contrarie Mary"a Scoraes and Music
at
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DWTAO T UNITLI LINES
Aunt Arbor Time Table
Llftult4id Cars for Delroit-7:12 a. m., and
]hour ly to 6,:12 p. mn., also 6:1' 1p. mi.
Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. nn., 6:40 a.
w., and Lavery two hours to 01;40J p. m.. 7:40
p. in , 3.4i+ p. mn., 9:45 p mn.. aind 10:41 p in
l' o Y p- ilanti only. 11.1: p in., 12:15 p. mi.
12 :30 p. in., 1:00 a.m.
Limited Cars' fr Jaeks ou-7 :40 a. m. and
every two h:ours to 7:46 p. mn.
Locid Cars for Jackson-5:20 a.m., and
eve:'ry two hours to 9:20 p.m., 11:15 p.m.

Designers of en's. Clothes

HENRY & CO.

711 N. University

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In makig Dress Cl,'lie ;we~ aknowledge no equal,
and prove our sipi-iority i;. every instance.

Ann Arbor Dye. Works
French Dry and Steam Cleaning
Bell 628 204 E. Washington St.
L. R. WAHL, Manager.
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s MAKERS OF
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TUOTTLE'S
ON STATE STREET
We Serve Hot Lunches

Z'4 incA Trot - 2:gnch Back
For Sale In Ann Arbor by
Wagner &Co.

"Sam"

Burchfield & Company

106 East Hluron Street

PACKARD ACADEMY
Loading Place For Private Parilies'
BRegipners' Dancing 'c..ass every Friday evening. 7 to5 o'clock.
Advanced ('laass every Mornday eveniing, 7 to 8 o'clock.
Pri sate Lessons by aploinrtinnt.

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Phone 1 8664

Residence 570-L

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edeC, brated 1912
se and American Restaurant
' rooms reserved for partes and ladles and
;men.
Is. Stats.Itt. 'Chop Suty

I

1Remember!
That for the want of a
nail a shoe was lost.
Nail your thoughts to-
gether with -Dads"
lunches.
C., P. banroft

722 Monroe St.

GN R I K T E T E EPop. Priced? Mat,-Wed. 25c to $1.50. 200 Orchestra Seats at $i 00. Begiunning Mlonday
Nighlt, Apr. 28-Nights and. Sat. Mat., 25 to $2. 200 Orchestra Seats at $t so.
"Old Wine, Old Books, Old Friends-and Old Plays, for Real Joy."
After a Brilliant New York Season. One week of Rich Merriment
preentng heowom ost dlihtulcde f l ie
fMi.s Tusel l n at hsprded old t as.... MShusel is redern quea er"c
smiths cda y n Tsa h tes..a.....nd .i....as.well..as.givi.g.a.. perform" e ofv'The
Andoryhe rwfNthtewYoungermpandias'iheth givesCenuine peasuret
iiiddle generation of our theatre has lovers of high comedy." -New York
known."-Boston Transcript. Globe.
(H. T. Parker.) (L~ouis Sherwin:.)
WEEK OF MAY 5-A Cheerful Comedy of Optimism
MR. UEBF SIIUi3RRT PREjSIINTS
W&L H0 % *aEq&% (RO E)~~iE
le. tIThe Road to HappinesS"' By Lawrence Whitman

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Liberty St.

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2 for 25c
Collars

11

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