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May 13, 1913 - Image 2

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THE MrORI%.AN DAILYr

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Largest Assort ment in the City

for Your Inspection,

2D CO.

31-1 S. State StreetI

-t:aTermnis Rackets
tgents for the H. C. Lu Slotted Throat Tennis Rackets. We
al new models worth looking at before making your purchase.
TENNIS BALLS
Ditson Char pionship, Ayer s Celebr ated Balls,Goodrich Balls
baimpionship Balls. All goods guaranteed.
SEfA N CO. S Sad. .nts
I-* Bookstore

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

THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
Crntered at therpostoffice 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- to 3 p. m.; 7 to o
p. m. Business Manager- to 3 p. iM.
Subscription Price: By carrer, $.-o; 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 Toume................News Editor
C, Harold Hippler.................Assistant
Karl Matihews ..............Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge..................Assistant
john Townley ...........Music and Drama
Harold B. Abbott...............artoonist
EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Louis P. Haler
Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers
R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston
NIGHT EDITORS
HI. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk
Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan
Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum
David D. Hunting
REPORTERS
Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yellen
[eo Burnett Fena H.Hossick
F. M. Church Carlton Jenks
Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang
Bernus E. Kline Will Shafroth
Y. F..Jabin Hsu H. C. Rummel
F. F. McKinney W. R. Melton
Russell Neilson R. E. Cunningham
J-ohn E. Henton Geo. S. Johnston
TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1913.
Night Editor-Bruce J. Miles.
FOR YOU, MR. SENIOR.
When is a senior sing, not a senior
sing? When two-thirds of th suppos-
edly loyal are home in their rooms,
others on the side-lines "fussing," and
an infinitesimal fraction of the remain-
der trying to make up in enthusiasm
what they lack in quality and quantity.
Which seems to be the prevailing or-
der of things to date.
What has become, may we ask, of
the old-fashioned senior classes that
turned out enmasse for their respect-
ive sings? Must we admit that the
modern Michigan man affects nochal-
ance in matters Michigan because he
lacks in power of appreciation and in
interest? Must pleading be resorted to
in order that Michigan traditions be
preserved?
We are not yet willing to grant all
that. We've got enough confidence in
our seniors to believe that they'll at-
tend the remaining sings more than a
baker's dozen strong-books, girls, and
poor musical attainments to the con-
trary notwithstanding.
Foresters to Conduct Wood Testing.
Three wood testing machines have
been added to the equipment of the
forestry laboratory. One of these ma-
chines is of special interest since it is
the first of its kind to be used in any
laboratory in the United States. It
was designed by Prof. Filibert Roth,
who introduced wood testing into the
U. S..forestry service, while associated
with that department. When the wood
testing facilities of the forestry depart-
ment are fully organized, the people of
the state will have access to its ser-
vice.
Dean of Philippine School to Lecture
"Philippine Notes" will be the sub-
ject of a lecture tonight by G. E.
Wrentmore, '98E, now dean of the de-
partment of engineering of the Univer-
sity of the Philippines. The lecture,
which will be given at 8:00 o'clock in
room 348 of the engineering building,
is open to the public. _

'THE STRENGTH
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Every Article Guaranteed.

THIS WEDNESDAY
MAY 14
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DETROIT UNITED LINES
Ann Arbor Time Table
Limited Cars for Detroit-7:12 a. m. and
hourly to 6:12 p. m., also 8:12 p. m,
SLocal Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. i., 6:40 a.
un., and every two hours to 6;40 p.'m.,7:40
6p.m , 8:40 p. mn., 9:45 p. mn., and 10:45 p. mn
To Ypsl anti only. 11:15p. in,., 12:15 p.im.
12:30 p, ru., 1:00 a. m,
Limited Cars for Jaekson-7:46 a. m. and
eVery two hours to,7:46 p. Mn
Local Cars for Jackson-5:20 a.m., and
every two hours to 9:20 p.m., 11:15 p.m.

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CAMPUS IN BRIEF.
All petitions for oratorical associ-
ation offices must be in the hands of
Sec. Karl Mohr, '13, before tonight.
A petition is being circulated for Row-
lan'd Fixel, '14L, for president. Other
petitions are out for Louis Dunten,
'14, for vice-president; J. L. Primrose,
'13, for secretary; and J. W. Henton,
1'3, for treasurer.
-0-.
The Sigma Nu baseball nine defeat-
ed the Alpha Sigma Phi team in the
fraternity league series yesterday af-
ternoon by the score of 12 to 10. Rus-'
sell Nielson sustained a broken nose,
when he was hit by a foul ball.
The student council will hold a spe-
cial meeting tonight in the Oratorical
room at 7:00 o'clock at which time thq
semi-annual election of council offi-
cials will be held. A report of the
settlement of the hop riot will prob-
ably be made at this time.
-0---
James W. Mackey, '13L, who was
largely responsible for, the student
franchise bill, is recovering from a na-
sal operation, performed last Friday at
the University hospital.
0--
Fresh engineers will make a definite
selection of their class pin in assembly
tomorrow morning.
-o-.
Tickets for the last of the series of
Wright saxophone dances which is to
be held at the Union next Thursday
night have been having a ready sale.
The chaperones for the affair will be
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rich and Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Hans.
RAILROAD CONDUCTORS TO
VISIT UNIVERSITY THURSDAY
The thirty-fourth grand division of
the order of railroad conductors of
America will come in a body of 7,000
Friday to visit the university. A spe-
cial train will be run on the Michigan
Central for the railroad men. Guides
will be furnished to show the conduct-
ors about the university.

Contrarle Mary " Scores and Music
at
GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 E. Liberty St.
The House that Saves you Money on anything you buy in the realm of Music.
CARDS- PROGRAMS -STATIONERY
FOR
SAM PLES
GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co.DETROIT. MICI
We have just received an order of that bath scsp wich latheis :o
well in hard water. 5C cakes unscented; Ioc caliEs sceitd viih al-
mond. Also Jergen Violet Glyceiine; ioc a cake, 3 for 25C.
VAN D OREN' S PUAY
THE, HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY

Designers of Men's Clothes

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HENRY & CO.

711 N. University

NO UNCEMENT
GO TO
t Tailorig Service to be had Anywhere.
Dress Clothes we aknowledge no equal,
)ut superiority in every instance.

209 South State Street

Giver Clean, Wholesome
$4.00 per week. Safe
Water.

Board at
Drinking

Lunches 25c

Dinners 35c

Burchfield & Company
106 East huron Street
ACKARD ACADEMY
Leading Place For Private Parties
ers' Dancing oUlasbereiy 1'ricli~y evening , 7 to $ o'clock.
vanced Ulass every Mornday evening, 7 to So'clock.
Private Lessons by appointment.
Residence 570-L

0. C. F-reorin, Proprietor
is-a mighty nice city, and Rayl's is the nicest
place at which to buy

ted 1912
can Restaurant
parties andladies and
Chop Sta:y

Remeber !
That for the want of a
nail a shoe was lost.
Nail your thoughts to-
gether with "Dads"
lunches.
C. P. Bancroft
722 Monroe St.
MASJ T41C
MATINEE TODAY
"The Flirting Princess"
30 PEOPLE 30
COMING THURSDAY MATINEE
"A BROKEN IDOL"

ATHLETICS

WAGNER & CO.

Kodaks,Cutlery, Fishing Tackle
and General Sporting
Goods

JUST RECEIVED-another
of the prevailing Pencil Stripes in
blue.

shipment
grey and

Come in and look them over, you will find
it worth your while.
Have you noticed the "class" to the suits
we are turning out this season? If not, inves-
tigate, and you will want one of thE m.
All garments tailored right here in Ann Arbor.

May We Serve You?--Rayls has been doing it for 38
years and ought ,to know how. Films Developed, 10c a
roll (any size.)
Michigan Students are Entitled to 10 per cent

Discount.

Bring Ad. with you.

State Street Tailors

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