THE MICHIGAN DAILY Spring Woolens r t Assortmient in the, City for Your Inspection,' r D CO. 311 S. State Street 1 Tennis Rackets for the H. C. Lu Slotted Throat Tennis Rackets. We' nodels worth looking at before mnaking your purchase. TENNIS BALLS -Thanmpionship, Ayers Celebrated Balls,Goodrich Balls nship Balls. All goods guaranteed. HIAN (tCo 'So hto. kst r@ and APPAR9L raumust PLAY ether fellow's i,,OTHUS.f iberty Street tea) k 0 --1550 iw iCall Day or Night. Leo and Baggage Livery. THlE 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- igau, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor PressBuild- ing Maynard Street Office Hours: Editor-i'to 3 p. i.; 7 to ,so p. m. Business Manaer- to3 p. m. Subscription Price: By carrier, $z.5;y mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; - c. H. Davis, Cor. Packard & State Phone: Bell, 960. Frank Pennell............Managing -Editor Joseph Fouchard.......... Business Manager Maurice Toulme..............News Editor C'~ Harold' Hippler................ Assistant Karl Matthews.............Athletic Editor C.C. Eldredge................... Assistant John Townley..........Music and Drama Harold B. Abbott ... ........ ..Cartoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis P. Haler Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foullc Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan Bruce '. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum David D. Hunting REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser J. 'Selig Yelen Leo Burnett Fenn H. Hossick k. M. Church Carlton Jenks harles S Johnson C. H. Lang Brnus E. Kline Will Shafroth Y.F ain Hsu H. C. Rummel PF. MicKinney W. R. Melton Russell Neilson R. E. Cunningham John' E. Henton Geo. S. Johnston BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr .Advertising Manage Emerson R. Smith..... .. ...Accountant Harry E. Johnson .Circulation Manage Sherwood Field John Leonard Myron W. Watkins F. G. Millard TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1913. Night Editor-David D. Hunting. FAIR PLAY. A small crowd of students laughed and jeered irreverently when Tom Lov- ell prayed and attempted to preach an open-air, sermon Sunday night. A would-be joker showered Tom with flour' from an upstairs window while he was reading a passage from the Bi- ble, and the crowd laughed again. They doubtless didn't mean to be ir- reverent. They did intend to have fun at another's expense. They didn't ob- ject to what the speaker was trying to say. They did want to display their own talent as wits. They didn't act as they did because they believed Ton Lovell was insincere or a hypocrite. They merely saw an opportunity to badger an inoffensive human being. This is not a yplea that the cobbler be given a,- respectiful hearing. Ev- erybody who knows Tom has his own ideas about him. If one doesn't like Tom he isn't compelled to listen. I he has any regard for Tom it is false friendship to encourage him to stand in the 'way' of jibes and coarse jokes. We submit that it is time the stu- dents; cease making this character the butt of jokes which should be consid- ered beneath the dignity f a college campus. It is cruel and cheap to abuse one who has been less fortunate in this world's opportunities, and make him the object of boorish jokes mere- ly to -raise a laugh. Such requires neither nerve nor wit. If we can't appreciate either of these grounds, let's be philanthropists and give the public a rest. If a speaker lacks an audience of any kind, wheth- er respectful or otherwise, he ceases to speak. Let's be original. One stunt oft re- peated with no -variations grows tire- some. Let's hunt up a new game and let somebody else be "It." T EMPLE HEATRE WEDNESDAY, THE 21st A Thrillilug, Blood-Freezing ,Presentation of "The MOOlshiller's last Stanld, With an Exciting State Street "V" .H WK'S. V NIVERSITY IBOO3KSTORE:S Main Street I I .. I.. INDIAN SUPPLEMENT TMAIN STREET f DETROIT UNITED LINES Limited Cars for Detroit-7:12 a. mn. and hourly to 6:12 p. in., also 8:12 p. mn. Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. mn., 6:40 a. mn., and every two hours to 6,40 p. n. 7:40: - ~ p mn. 8:40 p. mn., 9:45 p. in., and 10:45 p mn -Ity o Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. im., 12:15,p. im. 12:30 p. m., 1:00 a, n,, Limited Cars for Jaekson-7:46 a. a. and every two hour's to 7:46 p. in. Local Cars for Jackson--5:20 Oam., and .... ..every two hours to 9:20 p.m., 11:15 p.m. Red Paint and the Tomahawk Pictured Throughout. THE TEMPLE Wednesday, the 21st. Admission 10c Pathe's Drama THE ATRIICAL CIRCLE S. 'At The M~ajestic. A swimming and diving contest is announced to take place at the Majes- tic theater next Saturday night in con- nection with the diving act of "Odiva" who comes for the last three days of the week. Manager Lane will give a beautiful silver cup trophy to the suc- cessful contestant. Al4 local amateur swimmers are invited to enter the contest. Next Monday the summer season of Kinemacolor will commence. I CAMPUS IN BRIEF. -Senior lit invitations will be dis- tributed this afternoon at the S. L. A. window from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock. Or- ders for more invitations may be made at the same time. -"Tango; night" will be the last party given by the Engineer-lit social club, at Granger's Thursday evening from 9 :00' to 12:00 o'clock. Tickets are selling at 75 cents per couple. SCHJEDUILE O1F EXAMS FOR LAW DEPARTMENT IS ANNOUNCED. Announcement was made yesterday in the law department of the examina- tion schedule which will begin June 3 and continue until June 19. The dates and classes follow:" First year class: June 10-Common Law Pleadings, 8:00 a. in.; June 13- Contracts, 2:00 p. m. June 16-Agen- cy, 2:00 p. in.; June 18-Property,2 :00 P.m. Second year class: June 9-Convey- ancing, 2:00 p. in.; June 11-Corpora- tions, 8:00 a. in.; June 13- Evidence, 8: 00 a. mn. Third year class : June 9-Constitu- tional Law, 8:00 a. m. Electives: June 10-'Municipal Cor- porations, 2:00 p. in.; June 11-Pri- vate Corporations, 8:00 a. in.;, June 11 --Equitable Remedies, 2:00 p. mn.; June 12-Mortgages, 8:00 a. in.; June 13-Jurisprudence, 2:00 p. in.; June 14,, Judgments, 2:00 p. in.; June 16- Damages, 8:00 a. in.; June 16-Taxa- tion, 2:00O p. in.; June 17-Code Plead- ing, 8:00 a. in.; June 19-Bankruptcy, 8:00 a. in.; June 19-Equity Pleading, 2:00 p. in. I 8*%zdlo 319 K. HId croft St. VISITING CARDS phon~e 961-E. K "Awakened Ram eses"* Music At Reducedt Prices. Score Books $1.50 GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 E. Liberty St. We have just Teceived an order of that bath Kcap %Ih(-h latbeis o well in hard crater. 5C cakes unscented; roc cakes :centcd vtith al- mond. Also Jergen Violet Glycetine; IOC a cake, 3 fcr 25C. VAN DOREN'S Pharmacy THIE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY SeaIors! 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