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THE~ MICHIGAN DAILY

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THlE MICIGAN DAILY IWOMEN TO AMEND LEAGUE RULES!

Largest Assortment in the City
Ready for Your Inspection,

WILD. CO.

311 S. State Street

Official newspaper" at the University of Mich-
Published every miorning except Monday dur-
ing the univ ersityl year.
E~ntered 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-a to 3 p, in.; 7 to ro
p. ,, . Business Manager-r to 3 p. mn.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy;
C. H. Davis, Cor. Packard & State
Phone: Bell, 96o.
Frank Pennell..............Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard........... Business Manager
Maurice Toulme................ News Editor
C. Harold Hippler ..............Assistant
Karl Matthews ....... .A.thletic Edito:
,G. C. Eldredge............. ... Assistant
John Townley.........Music and Drama
Harold B. Abbott ................ Cartoonist

Ir.--otTefltflS Rackets
are agents for the H. C. Lu Slotted Throat Tennis Rackets. We
vera~l new models worth looking at before making your purchase.
TENNIS "BALLS
t & Ditson Chaanpionship, Ayers Celebrated Balls,Goodrich Balls
no, Championship Balls. All goods guaranteed.
1 E o Stuo~ta'
KEEHAN Cu CO

EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee L
HJowell Van Auken3
R. Emmett Taylor Edwv

Louis P. I-aller
Maurice Myers
win R. Thurston

MENTY
ord dazzles the eye
a plenty? If your
ress the fine points in
ou radiate an atmos-
tenty and plenty will
way.
ieterIe
Liberty Street
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NIGHT EDITORS
R. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk
Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan
Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum
David D. Hunting
REPORTER S
Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yellen
Leo Burnett Fenn H. Hossick
F'. M. Church Carlton Jenks
Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang
Bernus E. Kline Will Shafroth
Y. F. Jabin HsuL H. C. Rummnel
F. F. McKinney W. R. Melton
Russell Neilson R. E. Cunningham
John 1 . Henton Geo. S. Johnston
BUSINESS STAFF
A. R. 'Johnson, Jr...Advertising Manager
Emnerson R. Smith........ ..Accountant
BTarry E. Johnson....... Circulation Manager
Sherwood Field John Leonard
Myron W. Watkips V. G. Millard
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1913.
Night Eiditor-Morrls A. Milligan.
LOOKING AHEAD,
We can't see anything unreasonable
in the decision of the bandmen to stick

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nger-'s Aca deny of D2- ricin
semblies Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.I
vgood spring dates left for, rentals. The. assemblies will
through vacationi.

Vote for Constitutional Amendments
at Next Meeting.
Women of the executive board of the
Women's league will vote upon the
following amendments to the League
constitution at the next meeting May
10, preparatory to organizing 'a perma-
nent self-governing council for wom-
en :
Each sorority and league house hav-
ing the same qualifications as a soror-~
ity shall nominate two of their mm-
bers to serve on the executive board
of the league. From such nominations
one representative for each of the
above organizations shall be eected at
the general election in May.
New groups, either sorority or inde-
pendent, entitled to representation on
the league board, arisng between tim-
es of the general election shall submit
two nominations for delegates to the
executive committee which body shall
elect one of the nominees as represen-
tative.
A league house shall be constituted
to mean a house in which the majority:
are independent girls. Such a house
shall have parlor privileges and self-
government and have been approved
by the dean of women and the presi-
dent of the league.
Two-delegates at large may be elect-
ed from nominations made by the ex-
ecutive committee, at the general elec-
tion to represent girls outside of
league houses and sororities.
Nominations may be made during
the first fourteen days in May, and
must be posted "a week before the elec-
tion, which shall be any time between
the middle and end of May.
FEATURE ENGINEER EXHIIBIT.
Faculty Commnends Undertaking as an
Opportunity to Advertise Unierst.
The making of liquid air, and the
sending of messages by wireless gratis
for all visitors, will be special featur-
es of the big engineering exhibition
which is to be held in the engineering
building Thursday, May 15. Although
it was originally intended to allow
only one day for the big show, indi-
cations are that so many visitos will
attend that it will be impossible to ac-
commodate all in that length of time,
so the time may be extended to two
days,
"The exhibition Of the engineering
department work is~ to be one of the
finest things for that department and
the university as a whole, that has
been undertaken in many years," said
Pres. 1;-. B. Hutchins.
"Not only to the visitors, but also to
the faculties and students of other de-
partments will it furnish an oppor-
tunity to keep track of' what we are
doing, what our equipment is, and
what our methods of work are" said
Prof, il, Q§ ader, of the marine de-
The exhlibtion, If S ccss ul this
year, will be repeated as 'an anual
event, with the prospects of including
other departments as soon as feasible.
u> 3 UL O JOWES N)CBs
AT SoxilP14OM TfI I$ffIN1NG.
All of thea tick~ets for the annual
Soph Prom Which. will be held tonight
at the Ar'mply Faye been dispsed of.
The grand March wil begin promptly
at 9. ,QQ ocgciB, ending i4. the figures
115
Vile decree of no flowers andpo car-
rlags§ hadt ° fgwo 4t frpm tose in
charge, as dust of mose teig de-
sire to make the affair as jifrmal as
possible.

P'referred by discriminatiiqg
and enduring beauty of tone,:

Every One Guaranteed.

Racket Restrir~girg a 51

I Iat ill 1111
people for Exquisite
for abkolute integrity

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

Boo kstor

of workmanship, for undoubted reliability.

St~szdi 519 E tz olm t.

Phone 96"X-L

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Contrariea Mary"" Scores and Music
GRINNELL BROS.,120-122 E. Libtrly St.
The Hodse that Saves you Money on anything you bay in the realm of Music.

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Whe 8tar Shae store

Can' Qifer You Better Shoes for Less Mhoney
REMEMBER WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD

Fall line of wooden bath sandals
Tennis Shoes and Srippers

ABE LEVY, Prop.

Opposite Po
Z05 N. Mi

for a black and whiite promise for per-

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Jewelers
220 SOUth Main St.

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rs of the Official Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa keys.
Gold, good weight, fitaely finished and made a little
a most of them. See the samples, and ktave your or-
r delivery after the initiation.
d Z& co.,Jewelers, 220 amain St.

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Procure your Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi keys from vs.
We repair and refinish old and brcken jewelry.I
Replacing sets and making new mountinigs a Fpecialty.

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alarms

Watch repairin'g

Conklin Fens

'Jewelry Co.'
308 south State Street

man ent support, or nothing. Admit-
tedly, the acceptance of the two hun-
dred dollar appropriation, granted by
the board of directors of the athletic
association, would take the band
through the balance of thje years u
we agree wvithl the members of that or-
ganIzatlon. in regarding this year as
purely Incidental to the years to come.
Several members of the board in
control of athletics have informally
given assurance of a solid financial
basls for the band in the future. All
that the lajd tsks is th~e formal, not
informal, vote of the board to such an
effect,, and stripped of contingencies.
When rqne stops to consider the ease
with wblh i ide nite promises can be
made and the. grnjIi eae wit hich
they can be forgotten pjr h pt rr? ma.-
terli,Jjization, can the band be plgmred
for requi4rig something more definite
and tangible?
The question, we tah@ st, is not im-
mcd j.#;ely concerned with spri44 con-
certs or wiisic at the remaining bpgU
games tis year, bit with the Varsity
band of the future and itsmaintenance.
Since the upper athletic Wkw4 ill
not moet for some time, why couIdn~t
the informal pomises At its member's
be made official by meaus of vote~s by
letter for some other improvisod mnelr
od? Favorable aiction would witnesi
the reorganization of the band im-
mediately and in time for the many
ilj'zp~nding athletic events.
Bo-autiful leato bound books~ for
gifts at Fosters.

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WEET"
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AS IT SOUNDS
BETTER CANDY

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ora Best Confectionery: Ice cream soda de luxec. Candy of all
iptions.
WE PAY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO EVERY ORDER NO MATTER HOW SNALI
CARDS - PROGRAMS -STATIONERY
uk MWRITE
MGRVIG FOR
SAMPLES
GREGORY MAY[R & THOM Co. DETRoIr. MicH
THE BEST
JOHNSON'S CHOCOLATES I

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IIThe J LaF st Shirt
with ~ ira. It's always satisfyng.
60 Fat a ibscoupcos w"l secure a wnkle aafl' -
p1 kw 4) 2 4 square, decorated with hantd..

W,,AGNER & Co.

Te w The Ann Arbor Savings Banff
State Saving~s-Bank ,apitaI rsoc $3 0,OOQ1s
General 14anking ORusipesps Tran;teoi
Win J2 Booth, President Win. rolL yie-PreSde1t ofi1cers: Chas. E. Hiscock. Pres., W. D. IHarri~
Jea~n"C. wait,i, oashior man, Vice-fxes. M. J. Fritz, Cashierw
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JUST ]RECEIVED--another
of the prevailing Pencil Stripes in
blue.

shipment
grey and

CHOCOLATE SODA
OUR SPECIALTY
DROP IN AND TRY IT

Coma in andlook them over, y'on will Eind,
it'worth your while.
Have you noticed the "class" to the suits
we are turning out tlhis season?' If not, inves-
tigate, and you will want one of th m.

The

.s BankI

5 South Main Street
Surplus and Profits $67,000

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Ann Arbor Time Table
Limited Cars for Detrit '7:12 a. m,. and
hourly to 6:12 p. in., also 8:12 p. mn.
Locai Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. mn., 6:94'a.
mn., and every two hours to 6;40 p.'mn., 7:40
p. .,8:4 p m. 945p. m., and 10:45 p, i
Limited Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. ms. and

FOR LADIES
AND'
The cosiest dining room in town is
MWJs Tea Roomi
Dinneri, lunches or refreshments.
Rest Rppm in connection.
Open fronj 8 4.m. to 5 p.m.'; on
Satuirdays till g p.,in.
SECOND FLOOR

All garments tailored right here in Ann Arbor.

A NEW LIGHT WEIC:
POINTED~

LA SAtLi

State sStreet Tailors.

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