THE MICHIGAN DAILY Line of Spring Woolens l Largest Assortment in the City Ready for Your Inspection, 1. WILD. CO. 311 S: State StreetI Slotted FIS . Throat enns Rakets We are agents for the H. C. Lu Slotted Throat Tennis Rackets. Wer tave several new models worth looking at before making your purchase. TENNIS BALLS Wright & Ditson Championship, Ayers Celebrated Balls,Goodrich Balls Spalding Championship Balls. All goods guaranteed. EEH A N. CO.*.Stud. tts SIHEEOHAN, storCO THE MICHIGAN 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, 1879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor-l to 3 p. m.; 7 to 1o p. m. Business Manager-i to 3 p. M. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. H. 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Smith...... .Accountant Harry E. Johnson;...... Circulation Mvanager Sherwood Field John Leonard Myron W. Watkins F. G. Millard SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1913. Night Editor-James D'evlin. UNITARIAN CHURCH State cor. Huron. R. S. LORING, Minister MORNING SERVICE AT 10:60 Subject: Religion, Beauty, and Leisure Young Peoples' Society at 7 Subject The Universalist Church Speaker Mr. R. A. Campbell Treasurer of the University. t i 1 Most Complete Stock in the City. Every Article Guaranteed. Bookstore Ba.se a,119 Wrack TI n0 Golf MEASURE FOR MEASURE Shakespere's philosophy is* all right, but if we made CLOTHES MEASURE FOR MEASURE they woul never FIT. The CUTTER must patch out NATURE., Dieerle. TAILOR Liberty Street (Copyrighted) been left by a number of classes. But steps should be taken, if possible, to reduce the possibility of mistakes in the future to a minimumh. Many sug- gesttions have been made for the cor- rection of the evils that have thrived under the present system. None have met with more universal favor than the one that would establish the tradi- tion of having each class add a few hundred dollars to a general fund which would be placed at the disposal of the university authorities. Yale has such a system and has realized in round figures $1,500,000.00 during the years it has been in use. The money has been used almost exclusively for scholarship purposes. Under the sys- tem ued of lending the money to be re- paid after five years by the recipient, the university can turn the money over and over and use it time and again. Quite a contrast with the ser- vice that has been realized from the monies that has been spent by the Michigan classes during the last few decades? 50 _ jj Ittt ium ft Preferred by discriminating people for exquisite and enduring beauty of tone, for absolute integrity of workmanship, for undoubted reliability. " tzdlo 31$9S. Hturort St., Phone 961-L eContrarie Mary" Scores and Music I. at GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 E. Liberty St. The House that Saves you Money on anything you buy in the realm of Music. Grs .n er's Ac .derny o Deric I h Assembies Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. A few good spring dates left for rentals. The assemblies will continue through vacation. CLASS ICONOCLASM, RNOLD ( CO. Jewelers 220 South Main St. Makers of the Official Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa keys. 4k Solid Gold, good weight; finely finished and made a little 'etter than most of them. See the samples, and leave your or er now for delivery after the initiation.j %rnold & Co., Jewelers, 220 Main St. Procure your Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi keys from us. We repair and refinish old and broken jewelry. Replacing sets and making new mountings a specialty. Big Ben alarms Watch repairing Conklin pens Reason, efficiency and purposeful ex- pending of class monies seem a possi- bility under the radical changes sug- gestetd by several committees which have the selecting of the class memo- rials for the present senior classes. The reform is as yet a mere sugges- tion, in one class a deaf ear was turn- ed even to the suggestion. But the custom of giving a few hundred dol- lars toward the construction of a par- ticular or an expensive building,where just as good a substitute would have been furnished if the class had never volunteered its aid, is one not to be commended for many obvious reasons. At least not one so long as Michigan is so badly in need of many of the very necessities of ordinary everyday life. Michigan needs a full dollar's worth. We believe that $500 put in a fund by eachclass to be at the disposal of the university for the establishment of scholarships would serve a much nob- ler function than the same amount bur- ied in a bronze door, water mausole- um or a picture that is all but insult- ing to the subject. One professor, who had the misfortune to be selected for the distinct honor of being painted at the expense of the law class, in a vain attempt to ward off the approaching misfiguration, privately contributed something over $300.00 in addition to the fund given by the class. Goaded, by the example and some fifteen other pitiful blunders, the sen- ior law class has been the first to bolt the precedent. At least the slanders of clumsy artists shall cease to perpe- trate upon the wholly innocent and most honored members of the faculty. Many mistakes have been made in the past, the meporials that are safely stowed away in dusty attics, are unde- niable proofs of these. On the other hand many excellent memorials have ASSEMBLIES FOR FRESHMEN APPROVED. ARE Women Delegates Will Return Today. Winifred Mahon and Catherine Reig- hard will return today from the con- vention of the Student Government as- sociation in Madison, Wisconsin. Up- on their report of the convention and the plans suggested,, the new women's student council will be inaugurated. I The new council will be started as a committee of the Women's league with additional powers, w. Episcopal Theological School CAMBRIDGE, MASS. The location offers unequalled oppoi tunity for graduate work at Harvard University. For natalogue address Dean Hodges. Hailer Jewelry phone 534 308 South State Street (Continued from page 1.) absentees. "I have found several members of our class wish that we could have as- semblies," said Howard B. Pelham, '16, president of the freshman liter- ary class, "and I know they would have been of great value to us. I think that the departmental assem- blies would prove the best, at least for the first semester, although after that the meetings might be combined." Y1,si Prof to Talk on Boy Scouts Today Professor William H. Scherzer of the Ypsilanti Normal school will speak at the regular Sunday meeting of the Chinese Students' club this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in McMillan hall- Sister of Prof. T. C. Trueblood Dies. Mrs. William Greene,of Whittier, Cal- ifornia, a sister of Prof. T. W. True- blood of the oratory department, died at her home Thursday from the effects of an operation which was performed last Saturday. New class in shorthand this week at the School of Shorthand, 711 N. Uni- versity Ave. 151-2-3-4-5 Load your camera with an Ansco Film-the film which makes the finest and best negatives. New class in shorthand this week at the School of Shorthand, 711 N. Uni- versity Ave. 151-2-3-4-5 Open Sundays from 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Hoppe & Co., photogra- phers, 619 E. Liberty St. Majesti VDEVILLE MONDAY NiGHT Who Does the Best Kodak Finishing ? We can show you. Bring iu your filmn. Films de- veloped 1Oc per roll. [rints3e up. ALKI.S' PHARMACY 324 So. State Street Le SWEET BETTER SERVICE STARTINC AS IT SOUNDS BETTER CAiNDY Notice to Majestic Patrons The new vaudeville show that comes'to this theatre Monday night will consist of four acts only, instead of the usual five, but these four acts will be the best in many weeks-the combined salaris (qual- ling those of the customary five. In other words, quality, not quan- tity will be the keynote of what will be one of the great st laughing shows ever brought to this city. Arthur Lvne. Haviland & Thornton in a Comedy in one act, "A Question of Policy" Quinlan and Richards "THE QUACK DOCTOR" Klein, Abe and Nicholson Comedy Musical Act MABEL HARPER PHOTO PLAYS Singing Girl - of Merit THE SUGAR BOWL Ann Arbor's Best Confectionery. Ice cream soda de luxe. Candy of all descriptions. WE PAY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO EVERY ORDER NO MATTER HOW SMALL ON MAIN STREET E N CARDS - PROGRAMS -STATIONERY WRITE mcv FOR SAMPLES GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co. DETROIT. Micii THE BEST JOHNSON'S CHOCOLATES BUSL BEE CHOCOLATE SODA .OUR SPECIALTY . DROP IN AND TRY IT Coming Thursday R OAG cU R DY Late of "WAY DOWAN EAST" The The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stack $300,000 s urp ts $ t0 C, C State Savings Bank r Resoursces$3.000,000 GeneralDanking 5usIness Trarsucted Wm 1. Booth, President Win. Arnold, Vice-PreSidenOfficers: Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., W.D. HaIrl John C. Walz, Jr., Cashier man, Vice-Pres. M. J. Fritz, Cashier The rmers and Mechanics Bank F 101-103-105 South Main Strcet p1al $100,000. Surplus and Profits $67,0001 DETROIT UNITED LINES Ann Arbor Time Table Limited Cars tor Detroit-7:12 a. m. and hourly to 6:12 p. m., also 8:12 p. m. Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. m., 6:40 a, m., and every two hours to 6;40 p. m., 7:40 p. m., 8:40p.m ., 9:45 p. w., and 10:45 p mm To Ypsilanti only, 11:15.p. mn.,'12:-15 p. mn. 12:30 p. m., 1:40 a. in, Limted Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and every two hours to 7:46 p. m. Local Cars for Jackson-5:20 a.m., and every two hours to 9:20 p.m., 11:15 p.m. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN The cosiest dining room in town is Mack's Tea Room Dinners, lunches or refreshments. Rest Room in connction. open from $a. m. to 5 p.m.; on Saturdays till 9 p. mn. SECOND FLOORI MACK & Co. MAIN STREET BALI fotch COLLAR Lots of tie space, easy to put on or take off. Owh