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May 18, 1913 - Image 2

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'TRIO MICHIGAN DAILY

Line of Spring Woolens)

Largest Assortment in the City
Ready for Your Inspection,

WILD,,,CO.

311 i S. State Street

THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper" at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
[: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-i to 3 p. i.; 7 to io
p. im. Business Manager-x to 3 p. m.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $a.$Q; by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy;
C. IH. Davis, Cor. Packard & State
Phone : Bell, 96o.
Drank Pennell.............. Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard........... Business Manager
Maurice Toulme--------------- ..News Editor
C. Harold Rippler.........Assistant
Barl TI\attliews ... ..........Athletic Editor1
G. C. 1Eldredge....... .... ...... Assistant
John Townley .......... ... Music and Drama
Harold B. Abbott................ Cartoonist
SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1913.

State cor. Huron.

tmTefnis Rackets
agents for the I. C. Lu Slatted 'throat Tennis Rackets. We
1 new models worth looking at before making your purchase.
TE NIit on Championship, Ayers Celebrated B3alls,Goodrich Balls
hatnpionship Balls. All goods guaranteed.
EHAN o. Bookstore

R. S. LORING, Minister
MORNING SERVICE AT 10:30
Subject:
A Positive Religion for Today
Young .Peoples' Society at 7
Subjects:
Growing Up in Our Church.
How It Looks for the First Time
How It Looks to a Foreigner
Speakers
Prof. Suniderland, Mr. Kul, Mr. Khosla

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IUNITARIAN CHURCHI

Senviors!
Time's ,Flying-==See to it' NOW-=he Matter,
of your

VISITING CARDS
Correct styles.--Price and Workmanship
Guaranteed

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Street

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VNiVERS TY BOOKSTQR.ESStreet

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fortune, and Too Few
bring rnin to your

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nnbiies'Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.
od spring dates left for rentals.I

:1D Cel CO.

"Jewelers
220 South Main St.

the Official Sigma Xi axnd Phi Beta' Kappa kev
1good weight, fitlely finished and wade a Bie
st of them. See the samiples, and leave your or
livery after the initiation.
k~ Co.,, Jewelers, 220 Mlain St.

Night Editor-Fenn II.1-Hossick.
THlE BROHlERHOOD OF MAN.
No blame can attach to anyone in
yesterday's deplorable happ~ening at
1{einzernan Lake. It was just another
of those caprices of a Fate which
seems to have chosen Michigan's stu-
dent body this year as prey for horror
after horror.
Those present at the scene of the
accident will ever remember the hero-
ism of Paul Sampson's classmates who
took their lives in their hands in an
effort to recover the body and who
later worked tirelessly into the night,
hoping against hope that life might'
be brought back. In years to come,
many the man who, in recalling the
heartrending incidents connected with 1
Sampson's death, will think of them
as so many chapters in a book whose
characters might be thought of as love
and bravery and self-sacrifice, person-
ified.
I;_191:1 US IX BRiIEF.
-Informal music numbers will be
the 'program at the regular Sunday
afternoon open house at the Union for
the rest of the year. This afternoon's
entertainment will commence at 3:00
o'clockl,
-Senior lit invitations will be dis-
tributed from 3 :00' t 5:00 p. m, Tues-
day afternoon. Those who have n~ot
previously got their invitations or
who with to order others may, do so
at this time.
-Officers for 1913-'14 will be elect-
ed by the Cerele Fra,,ncaise at its meet-
ing tomorrow night, Waldo Fellows,
'14, is the only nominee for president
of the society-
-About 25 members of the Com-
moerce club leaive for Detroit tonmor-
row to inspect the Cadillac Motor Car
company, the Burroughs Adding Ma-
chine comnpa ny, and Frederick Stearns
company. M11embers meet at the AT. C.
depot at 6:50 o'clock tomorrow morn-
inor at the Metropole, Detroit,,.at
8 :00 o'clock.
--Dr.' R, W. Bunting, of the dental
department, will read a paper on Mon-
day and Tueday in 'Omah before the
Nebraska State Dental Society, 171e
will return on Thursday.
The university calendar for the year
1412-13 is just off the press and ready
for distribution. Owing to the large
increase In the number of students
and new courses offered the book is 36
pages larger than the one of last year.

MAESI
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Gradie EMIIett &Co.
in her Laughing Success
"6Mrs. Murphy's
Second Husband"
The Barlie Girls

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Prefe'rr&1 by discrimiinating people for exquisite
and enduring beauty of tone, for absolute integrity'
of workmanship, for undoubted reliability.

VI~rtraits

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5tudlo 319 M. Hureim St.

Indian Pastimes

NEW STYLE

"Skinny LaVerne".
Eccetric Comedian
Billy Link and,
Blossom Robinson
Advancued 'vaudevilihans
Photo Plays
Coming ffhI
Thursday UUUVn
The Diving Girl
GRAND OPENING
Summer Season
MMayd20
INEll1LOULIIW'ART

Phoune X61-L

I1tIatt

" Awakened Rameses" Music at Reduced
Prices. Score books $1.50 -
GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 E. Liberty St.

NO HIL7TOO STEP
NO SAND TOO DEEP
Greatest comfort awaits you
in a Jackson
You may finid a car as easy-riding over any
and all sorts of roads as the Jackson'.
But we doubt it.
Because we know of no other car whose builders
have labored so long and so earnestly to I roduce
comfortable cars; and who have lear~ed so much in
a long experience.
If you are really seeking the greatest comfort, sconer
or later you'll come, to the Jack-son.
And when you do you will :find this featurea atcony-
panied by mechanical details that will n oie tin
satisfy, you.

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Shoes

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anad Oxfords

"Olympic" Four $15Q0
Electric starter and l glits $205 extra,

4;Majostioll Four $1975
Electric stttrter and lights.

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Electric starter and lights.

NMI
Wi/EET AS IT SOUNDS
R SERVICE BETTER CANDY
THE SUGAR BOWLI
Dr's Best Confectionery. Ice cream soda de'luxe. Candy of all

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Jackson Automobile Company
1604 9,. MAIN ST, JACKSON, MICH.

All ets

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Blaseball today at West Park. Wind-
sor. vs. Ann Arbor.

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ATTENTION TO EVERY, ORDER NO MATTER NOW SMALL
ON M AIN .STREET

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THE BLEST
JOHNSON'9S CHOCOLATES,

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CHOCOLATE S'ODA
OUR SPECIALTY
DROP IN AND TRY AT

FORLADIES.
AND
GENTLEMEN
The cQl.e'i4ng roomi4 Il own is
Macks Tea Room O
Dinners, lunches or refreshments.
Rest Room in connection.i
Open from 8 a. in to 5 P. n.; on
Saturday-s till 9 p .
SECOND FLOOR
MAC& CO.
MAIN ~R q~

The
nd Mechanics Bank
0 South Main Street
Surplus and Profits $67,000

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Ass Arbor Time Table
iLimited Car. for Detroit-7 :12 a. in. and
ihourly to 6:12 p. in., also8:121. im
Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. in., 6:40 a.
in., and every two hours to 6;40 p. mn. 7:40
p. n., 8:40 p. in., 9:45 p. in., and 10:4.) p mn
'1o Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. in., 12:15 p. in.
12:30 p. m., 1:00 a. in.
Limited Cars for Jackcson-7:46 a. i. and
every two hours to 7:46 p. in.
Local Cars for-Jacekson-5:20 amn. and
every two hours to 9:20 pm., 11: 15 p.m.

SABl-asw
Main Sts.
Place for Your

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