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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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lIete Line- of Spring Woolens:

Largest Assortmrent in the City
Ready, for Your Inspection,

H. WILD',"CO.'

311 S. State Street

ThotTennI~is Rackets
We are agents for the H. C. Lu Slotted Throat Tennis Rackets. We
have several new models worth looking at before making your purchase.
TENNIS BALLS
Wright & Ditson Cha mpionship, Ayers Celebrated Balls, Goodrich Balls
Spalding Championship Balls,. All goods guaranteed.
SHEEHAN ( O oods tre

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PEACE

Clothes made to rightly
ay rival the peace oft a
ienry Clay.7
Dieterle
'AILOR Liberty Stre~t'
(Copyrigh ted)

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!TYPEWRITERS
OF ALL MAKES
For Sale - $15.00 up,
For.Rent,- $2.00 up
(3 mlos. $5.00)
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES
Typ wrlllnqandl Shorthand;
for I.vryb0(.y
0. D. MORRILL (over Bat-
w~re Lunch.)

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Call Takxi -^ 1550

On Cal Day or Night.
Auto andiBaggage Livery.

'THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
4ntered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan, under Act of Congress of March 3,
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, Maynard Street.
Office Hlours: Lditor- to 3 P. i.; 7 to =o
p. mi. Business Manager- to 3 p. i.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $a.o; by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy. Univerit Pharmacy;
C. H.. Davis, Cor. Packard & State
Phone : Bell, 96o.
Frank Pennell..............Managing E'ditor
Joseph Fouchard.... ....... Business Manager
THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1913.
Night Editor-James D'evin.
ALL FRESHMAN ASSEMBLIES.
'When a man enters the university,
he has more or less difficulty in get-
ting orientated. He was not only en-
tered an entirely new environment,
but he has entered it at a time when
his ideas of the world are changing
fundamentally, and his attitude toward
life is becoming more and more sei-
oils.
There are pertain individual prob
leins which each man must work out
for himself. There are other matters
in which he can be aided greatly by an
advisor of the right sort. And there
are problems of a less personal na-
ture which are common to most of the
men in the first year class, or at least
to those in the first year class in any
particular department.
For some time the engineering
freshmen have been having the bene-
fit of regular assemblies, in which
they are given an opportunityP to meet
with men who can give them the ben-
efit of a viewpoint which is backed by
the test of practical experience
Why not give the freshmen in the
other departments an opportunity of
this sort? The new Hill Auditorium
wil offer an excellent place in which
to hold such assemblies, and we doubt
if anything could be inaugurated here
at Michigatn which would prove more
popular or beneficial.
Wlee Club Sings inIetroit Friday.
The university glee club will travel
to Detroit, Friday night to perform at
a concert and dance given by the uni-
versity club of Detroit at the Knight's
of Columbus hall. The affair is open
to the public. During the evening two
features of "Conharie Mary" will be
reproduced. One~will be the song of
Waldo Fellows and the other the temp-
tation scenle and friar song.
PIansltard to lDeliver IPeace Oration.
Percival V. Blanshard, '14, Will de-
liver his Northern Oratorical league
oration in a. public rehearsal this
morning in U~liyersity hall at
10:30 o'clock. Is s bject, "Cris
tianity apnd the Social Cisis,"' is the
one with which he won the university
contest.
Blanshbard and Prof. Trueblood leave
this afternoon for Oberlin, where the
league contest will be held Friday ev
ening.
Senior Diplouta Fee Must be Ppid.
The diploma fee of $10 is now pay-
able by all seniors and must be paid
before Saturday noon May 3, in order
to be graduated in June. The teach-
er's diploma fee. of $2 is also due at
this time. Cards should be filled out
at the office of the secretary or reg-
istrar of the different departments.

MAJESTIC
New ShowTOA
Starting TDY
Deave's Manikins
Uncle Tom Cabin
AND
A Big Vaudeville
Matinee 'a 3 P.1 MR
May Install Automatic Telephones.
Definite action on the telephone sys-
tem to be installed on the campus
was not taken by the regents at their
recent meeting. However,t the univer-
sity authorities are seriously consider-
ing such action during the coming
summer session. Owing to the in-
crease in rates demanded by the Bell
telephone company the university
deems it advisable to- put a private'
branch exchange in operation on the
campus. This new system is to be
automatic which means there will be
no central operator and the numbers
will be automatically called for by the
person using the phone.
Dr. Parry Cuves Economic Lectures.
Dr. Parry gave his first lecture on
"The Labor, Problem," to the class in
Economics 2, yesterday afternoon. The
second and last lecture, on the same
subject, will be given tomorrow after-
noon at 2:00 o'clock in the economics
lecture room.
Knights of Columbus Initiate Tonight.
The Knights of Columbus Will confer
the third degree on a, numbe~r of candi-
dates at their hall tonight. A banquet
will be held after the initiation. Stu-
dent members of the order are request-
ed to attend,

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

Every One. Guaranteed.

Racket Restritiginrg a Specialty

lof workmanship, for undoubted reliabili ty.

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'" Contrar e Mary"" Scores and Music
GRINNELL BROSs,. t E. Libi ny St.Y
The House that Saves you Money on anything you buy in the realm of M1usic.
CARDS - PROGRAMS - STATIONERY
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We have just received an order of that bath e p v 1,1(b lathers ,o
well in hard water. 5c cakes unscented,; mcc akes (entc d aitL al-
mo~nd, Also Jergen Violet; Glycerine;-Jac a cake~, 3 fcr 25c.
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CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON

DETROIT UNILD LINES
Ann Arbor, Time Table
Limited Cars for (Detroit-7:12 a. mn. and
hourly to 0:12 p. in., also 8:12 p. mn.
Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. mn., 6:40 a.
in-, and every two hours to 6;40 p. mn., 7:40
p. mn., 8:40 p. mn., 9:45 p. m,, and 10:45 p mn
'11o' Ypsjil anti only. 11.15 p. mn., 12:15 p.mi.
12:30 p. um., 1:00a. im,
Limited Cars for Jackson--7:46 a. mn. and
every two hours to 7;463 p:. .
Local Cars for Jackson-S :20 a.m., and
every two hours to 9:20'p.m., 11:15 p.m.

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UNIVERSITY NOTICE S.

BtELL ,'PRONE ,115

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ANNOUNCEMENTj

Samu"

Burchfield & Co.'s

All sophomore girls, who ;wish to be.
junior advisors next year, should send
a card to Mrs. Jordan at once signify-.
ing their desire.
Fresh lit baseball practice at the
fair grounds at 3:00 o'clock today. All
candidates report at the gymnasium
for physical examination between
10:00 and 12; 00 o'clock.
All candidates for "J" lit baseball
team report to Dr. May today for ex-
amination between 10:00. and 12:00 or
2:00 and 4:00 o'clock.
Choral Union ushers report tonight
at 7:30 In University Hall for Lyman
Howe lecture.
Senior engjeys must pay al1 class
dues before day . They may see ei-
ther the treasurer or the finance com-
Inittee in the second floorr oridov
today.
TilE NTRJVAI J 1VUS,
0"o r.Wives,"
A notable cast hAs been chosen by
Jos. M. Gaites for his presentation of
"Our Wives," the famous comedy of
"Sex," which comes to the Whitney
theater tonight directly from a four
month's run at the Cort theater,Chlca-'
go. Heading the company is Henry
Kolker, leading man of the New Thea-,
ter company two seasons ago and per-
haps the most popular matinee idol in
the country.

HENRY & CO

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HENRY& CO.711 N. University

Designers of Men's Clothes

For the best Tailoring ,Service to be had Aizywhere.
In making Dress Clothes we aknowledge no equal,
and prove our superiprity in every instance.

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106 East Huron Street
PACKARD ACADEMY
Loading Place For Private Parties
Beginners' Dancing tlass every Friday evening. 7 to 8 o'ciock.I
Advanced Class every Pouchy evening, 7 to 8 o'clock.
Private Lessons by appointment.
Phone 1 880-J Residence 570-L

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Where Pfau Ti and Gro . w
are equal

tedecorated 1912
iess and American Restaurant
'vate rooms reserved for parties and ladles and

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Remember
That for the want of a
nail a shoe was lost..
Nail your thoughts to-
gethier with "Dads"
lunches.
C. P.- Bancroft

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Ages, 'income~s and
intellects vary, but al
men' may, enjoy in
common the uncomn-
mon pleasure of
flavor, withno burn
or bite to rmar its-sa

JUST RECEIVED--another
of tl'e preva ilirg Pencil Stripes in
blue.

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grey and

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[Hoppe's Former Store]
Liberty St..

Come in and look them over, yogi will fnd
it woz th your while.
Have you noticed thle "class" to the :wits
we are turning out this season? If not, inves-
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