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May 22, 1913 - Image 2

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

ie of Spring Woolens

Assortment in the City

Your Inspection,

LD CO.

3J, 1 S. State Street

THIE 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,
x8;'g.
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, Maynard Street.
Office Hours: Editor-z to 3 p. m.; to io
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. 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 ............Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge ........... ... .. Assistant
John Townley....... ...Music and Drama
Harold B. Abbott'.............Cartoonist

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Time's Flying---See to it NOW--=the Matter
of your

VISITING CARDS

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Correct styles--=Price and Workmanship
Guaranteed

NIORSI
drawing near when you will need
'ISITING CARDS
the latest styles. Work Guaranteed

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Vest Pocket Kodak
It is not entirely our fault that
we sell so many Vest Pocket
Kodaks. People see the pictures
that their friends take with
these little cameras and want one
for themselves.
If you have a used kodak that
does not suit you we will make
you a liberal offer for exchange
on a better one. Come in and
talk it over with us and let us
do your finishing.

State
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EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGeeDL
Howell Van Auken
R. Emmett Taylor F dw

Louis P. Haler
Maurice Myers
win R. Thurston

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Corres pondence.
TIEMES, promptly
and neatly TYPE-
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THURSDAY MAY 22, 1913.
Night Editor-Bruce J. Miles.
HOW ABOUT IT?
You can talk all you want to about
Michigan spirit but the minute the
shoe starts to pinch the foot of self-
interest a lot of the traditional stuff
goes up higher than a kite.
With the Interscholastic but two
days away, accommodations for but
half of the high school boys entered
in the big doings have been found. The
other half are still out in the cold,'
thanks to certain fraternities who have
more interest in house parties and
good times than they have inĀ°educat-
ing coming athletic stars to the ad-
vantages of Michigan. Must we admit
that Michigan is secondary to the sat-
isfaction of our own selfish interests?.
Two days remain in which to answer
that.
ELECTION DAY.
Lest you forget, may we suggest that
there is an election this afternoon in
University hall for the purpose of
electing student representatives to one
of the most important boards connect-
ed with the university-the board in
control of publications. They will have
a voice in many big questions next
year and it is up to the student body
to see that the strongest men win out
in the election today. Get over to the
polls and spend a little time on your
ballot before you hand it in.

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ICalkins' PharmacyI
324 SOUTH STATE STREET
CARRICK THEATRE
DETROIT
MRS, FISKE in "Everywhere"

PEOPLE

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4gage Livery.

COX SONS & VINING, New York
MAKERS OF
ACADEMIC COSTUMES
Caps, Gowns & Hoods
for All Degrees.
: MACK & CO, Representatives
3tUSIC AND DRAMA.
The first public graduation recital
by seniors of the university school of
music will be given tonight when two
pupils of the piano department will
give a joint recital, the occasion being
the graduation of Elsie Backus and
Ethel McGregory.

StudIo 319I. Huron' St.

Phone 961-L

Preferred by discriminating people for exquisite
and enduring beauty of tone, for absolute integrity
of workmanship, for undoubted reliability.

Awakened Rameses " Music at Reduced
Prices. Score Books $1.50
GRINNELL BROS., 20-122 E. Liberty St.
We have just received an order of that bath ;.ccp ich latbers .o
well in. hard water. 5c cakes unscented; roc cakes scented with al-
mond. Also Jergen Violet Glyceiite; Ioc a cake, 3 fcr 25c.
VAN DOREN S Pharmacy
THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY

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TREET

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Ann Arbor Time Table

Designers of Men's Clothes

UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.

HENRY & CO.

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711 N. University

Limited Cars for Detroit-7:12 a. tr. ano
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;4p. m , 7:40.
fY ;p . 8:40 p. mn., 9:45 p mi., and 10.05 p in
y To Ypslanti only . 11:15 p. m., 12:15 p. m.
12:30 p. mn., 1:00 a.. m,
Limited Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
a every two hours to 7:46 p. mn.
Local Cars for Jackson-5:20 a.m., and
. 1every two hours to 9:20 p.m., 11:15 p.m.'
)UINCEMENT
GO TO
3urolield &Co.s'
ori'ng Service to be had Anywhere,.
Clothes we aknowledge no'equal,
periorit in every instance.
rchfieId & Company
)6 Bast uron Street

UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
Aero society will elect officers this
evenign at 7:30 o'clock in room 314 of
the new engineering building.
All Kalamazoo normal students meet
in front of U hall at 12:45 today for
picture.
First year laws will hold council
election in room B of the law build-
ing today from 4:00 to 5:15 o'clock.
Glee club men in opera rehearse at
the Whitney theater at 7:00 o'clock
tonight.,
Rehearsal of the entire opera cast
will be held at the Whitney theater at
7:00 o'clock tonight.
School of music seniors meet to-
morrow at 5:00 o'clock in the School
of Music. Arrangements for the sen-
ior picture and for graduation invita-
tions will be made.
The all-senior sing scheduled for
tonight has been postponed until next'
Tuesday.

May 22.-Cosmopolitan dinner.
May 23.-Interscholastic meet at Fer-
ry field.
May 23.-Cap night at Sleepy Hollow.
May 24.-Interscholastic meet at Fer-
ry field.
May 24.-Women's May Day.
May 24.-Interscholastic meet, dinner
and dance.
Home Baking-Mrs. Julia Prodtor,
1206 Washtenaw Ave., will cater to
student need in this line. Whenever
you are planinng a, spread, phone 1394
_L. 164-67

209 Sotath State Street
Giver Clean, Wholesome Board at
$4.00 per week. Safe Drinking
Water.

Lunches 25c DI
C. C. Fre*m n Proprietor

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Old Hampshire Vellum, the latest
in the writing papers at Fosters. (2)
Why pay more money when you can
buy all the latest popular songs and
music at ten cents, per copy. Mando-
lins, guitars, and all musical instru-
ments at very lowest prices consistent
with quality. Grinnell Bros., 120-2 E.
Liberty St. 160-172
Lost-On campus or thereabouts a
pair of nose glasses with chain and
hook attached. Finder please phone
S. M. Shen, 1287-J, or call 605 South
Thayer St. 165-66

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every Friday evening. 7 to 5o'clock.
Mopday evening, 7 to o'clock.
sons by appointmuent.
Residence 570"L

When looking for a choice gift that
no one else has, you may find it at
Fosters. (1)

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BOAT LIVERY

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For a Quiet Afternoon
or Evening

DO NOT MAKE THE TRIP
in anticipation of finding
something cheaper than offered elsewhere, but
expect to find Fifth Ave., New York, styles-
expect to find exclusive fabrics and tailoring su-
perior to anything ydu have seen in ready-to-
wear garments.
You will find them moderately priced, qual-
ity and workmanship considered.
We are showing the Smit, Gray & Co.
Clothing here in Ann Ai bor.

Manners mirror the
man. If he passes you
a big red can of Vel-
vet it is safe to assume
he's one of the 'elect.
On the other hand,
turn not away from
the man to whomVel-
vet is unknown. Tell
him of its tempting
fragrance, its delight-
ful richness, its satis-
fying smoothness. Do
unto others.
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GO UP THE HURON

Canoe Trips
YPSILANTI - Twelve miles. Time,
four hours. Total cost, includi g
rent of canoe, dray-and $1.73
freight...............
LAKELAND. and down the Huron,
Thirty-five miles. Time, one day.
Total cost. including rent $9
of canoe, dray and freight0
U. of M. Boat House
North Main St. By the Bridge
P. G. TESSMER, Prop.

State Street

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