THEI MICHIGAN DAILY e Line of Spring Woolens) Largest Assortment in the City Ready for Your Inspection, ILD CO. 311 S. State Street ENIO R St' ie time is drawing near when you will need VISITING CARDS have all the latest styles. Work Guaranteed" 100 Cards .............. $1.50 sfrom Plateo...................... .90 EHAN R to de or TH TiSIES Cor.es pon dernee THEA'ES, promptly annt nvatly TYPE- WRITTEN. I 0. [Over y Street D. Morrill, Balklm-Ire Lunch] Bll 582-J ILta~xi &--,1550I THlE MICIGAN DAILY!' Official newspaper at the university of Mich-I igan. Published every morning ecept Monday dur- ing the university year.' Entered at the postoffice at Ann Abor, Mich- igan under Act of Congress Wi March 3, 1879 Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- 11 ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor- to 3 p. m; 7 to TO P. m. Business Manager-i to 3 P. m. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2o; by mail, Want Ad .ctations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy ; University' Pharmacy ; C. H-. Davis,. Cr.'Packard :&,State Phone: Bell. oo Prank Pennell.............Managing editor Joseph Fouchard:... ....... Business Manager Maurice Toulme............ ..News Editor C. Harold Hippler..........Assistant Karl Matthews. ..........\ihletic Edtor G. C. Eldredge ............Assistant John Townley.......... .Music and Drama Harold 13. Abbott............... Cartoonist EDITORIALS lHarold G. McGee Louis P. Hllaer Howel. Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett" Taylor dwin R I'hurstonI NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter Fred P,. Foulk Morton R, Hunter Morris Milligan Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosnbaum David ,D. Hunting M. REPORTERS Leonard A.Reer J. Selig Yellen 1Leo turnett Fen 11, II ssick F. M. Church Calson Jens Charles S."Johnson C. H. Lang Bernus I'. Kline Will Safroth Y. F. Jain 1su 11. C. Rummel F. F. M~inw% WV'R Meln Russell Neilson R. 'E. Cmningham John E. Mlenton Geo. S. Johnston BUSINESS STAFFf \. -t.Johnson. Tr,..,. Adrtisi Aaagei I~mereon R Smith. ............ccoutan. Barry li. Jhnson......Ciculatior Manage: ther'wno.'Field "John enard Myron WV.Watcins . G. -Millard THUTRSDAY, MAY 29, 1913. Night Editor-Russell H. Neilson. TOO EARLY TO WORRY. Before discussions become heated rel- ative' to charging students for the Pennsylvania-Michigan ball games in June, as discussed in a communication n Wednesday's Michigan Daily, we '.ould advise that the absolute truth of the matter be first ascertained. j No action has been" taken by 'the athletic association to date as to the handling of these games,- we are in- formed, and until Director Bartelme, who is out of town, returns, no thing official will' be done" We are of the opinion, however, :that all quities tin } avor of those who have paid the 4an- ket tax, will be observed. We can't ;ee how it' could be otherwise, and, intil the contrary-appear, why wor- ry? DO YOUR PART. The -send-off for the new cheering system occurs at the ball game tomor- row. Encouragement'should be con- tributed by the stands. Tis xiians. that a hand .must be riven to every man who is willing to Wy- out for cheer-leader. Especially does it mean that we must be tolerant of the unknowns who appear on the firing .line. It is not necesary that a man be a campus luminary, in order to qualify for the position. Michigan wants cheer-leaders, and so long 'as we get men who understand their bus- iness, it is immaterial W tether their names be,#oe or Doe, Black orBrown. Work on New Tunnel 1"'IStandstill Owing to mechanical troubles with the large traveling crane, work on the new power-house tunnel is practically at a standstill. At present the exca- vation extends half the length of the east front of the gymnasium. The ex- cavation will be resumed the last of this week or the first of next. (+ !I V est Pocket Kodak It is not entirely onir fault that. we sell so trany Ve-t Poeket Kodaks. P. ogle see; the pictures tlkat, their friends take with View 'Little cameras and ward oine for themselves. if you have a used koda.k thiat does n )t suit you, we wil, make you a liberal offer for exchange on a better one. Comec in and talk it over with u3 and let us do your finilhing. Calkins' Pharmacy 324 SCUTH STATE STREET State Street xvvAK' 1u UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES Main Street R. I .. ,' '{ Y t in 1 .1; Nreferred by- disc riniinatii g people ft i (qi ite and endurinlg beanty of tcne,..f )ta4 oltbte i ttgi i y of Woikmanstip, ft r uxndoubtd rcIiG;Ailit)~. fr1 i-it. I St~~dio 319 E.Ptzul . FPbfone 9161-LU - -- VISITINgG CARDS MAJ STI "Awakened Rameses"! Music at Reducd Prices. Score Books $1.50, GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 E. Lib k rty St. Correct styles=--Price arnd Workmanship Guaranteed" Time's Flying-=See to it NOW---the of your ISeniors!a On Call Day or Night. Auto and Baggage ivery. Arbor Taxicab. Co. 300 NORTH MAIN STREET Matter & BALL sIN SEASON DETROIT UNITEI LIN[S Ann Arbor 'time Table; Limited and Express Carsy for fetroit- 7:1u) s, w and uourly to 6;10 p. 'm.. aitso$:1 Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. m.,, 6.~ a. mn., and every two hours to 6;06 pt. is .n i p. mn , 8.06 p. in., 9:10 p mn., and- 10:45 p n, To Ypsilanti only. 11 p _m., 12:13 p. rn 12:30 p. in.. 1:00 v.in. Limited Cars for Jackson-7:.46 a. iw. ana every two hours to 7:46 p. m.. MAfTNEE TODAY - 3 P. M. TOIGIHT Irons 7,P. Ill to 10 p. m. Colored l IIfflff Poo Motion N ~flUL~lPlays Views De Luxe. ALL SEATS :... : 100 ENTIRE CHANGE PROGRAM DAILY. CAMPUS IN BRIE1F. -Three students entered the French compcsition contest held Tuesday a-. ternoon for the medals awarded by the Alliance Fran caise of Detroit. The winners will bel known within a few days, bu~t the medals will not be award- ed un~til commaencemeit (lay. -New officers ant e bin.,t members of the Universiity Y. MT. C. A. will hold a coniference t WVvhitmare Lake be. in- ring tomorrow and lasting until Sun- day evening. Plans concerning next year's work will, be discussed. -Fresh engineer claws'buttons will be given out in assembly next 'week. Practically every man in the class has ordered, a button," -Edward D. Hearne, '83, has been appointed by. President Wilson as au- ditor for the Uited States government departments at Washington. -Ethel Minnord,,'14, who was injur- ed while stepping from a moving D.t U. R. car on May 18, is recovering ral - idly and will be able' to attend classes in a few days. -Toastmasters will hold their annu- al picnic at Whitmore lake on June 7? --The =regular meeting of the Japa- nese club will be held tonight at 119 north Thayer street at 7 :00 o&clock. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Webster society will meet tonight at 7:30, o'clock. Jeff ersonian society will hold its last zne4tng 'of the year tonight at 7:00 o'clock. Committee of Michigan Union boat club meets at the Union at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon..' 4 Designers oftMen's Clothes We ha -e jwit ieei-,ed ane ordu of 0,at bayi (b v 1lish latl.ei s o wcll in hard water. 5c calke: unlceilt,(;:cci; c SCSce.td with al- mnd. Als" Jerget Violet Gly'cit (;'iceCr, c; le. 3 k' 2cc. VAN DOENS harmacy THE tHOUS1E OF STANDARD3 QUALITY HENRY & CO._ 711 N. University 115 ILocal Cas tor Jackson - :x1 a m., (1.A a 5 Ill. aid every two hours to ti alp. i., also . :jI:'0 p. m.,l11:15 p.in. CARDS - PROGRAMS - STATIONERY An- G AING SAM E nowGRGREGORY MAYER & THOM CO. DETROIT,.1MICHt Arbor Dye Works aCARRICK THEATRE AnnfDETROIT Frt ich Dry' and Stt am Cleatling H YA .HWETAE ETVL t Bell 628 204 E. 'Washington StTH YA .H0 RVEFSIAL L. R. WAHL, Manager. r ALL NEW. N'NO.UN CEMENT BurchfieldA&Coo 8 be,'t '1 41ori g Service to be had Anywhere ig Dress Cloi lies we aknowlecge no 4 quaff, ve our siipteriorit~y iL, every instance. 'Burchfield &Company, 106 East Huron Street r f Metaphor,the force of fancy, fastens in our memory the gist of fact. r 'lace For Private Partiest ass every Friday evening. i to 8 o'clck. 'ry Mloudty evening, 7 to 8 o'clock. Lessons by appointmnent. Reinc57L 1912I 5MOOTiii TOBACCO UM.FM. and eY DO NOT MAKE THE TRIP BOAT LIVERY For a Quiet Afternoon or Evening ~ , u IGO) tlP THE. HURON, r in anticipaticn" of finding something cheaper than offered elsew here, but expect to find Fifth Ave., NLw York, style - expect to find-(xclusive fabrics and toilcrirg su perior to anything you have seem in read} -tc~- wear garments. You will find them moderately priced, qual-' ity and workmnam.hip cons-dcred. We are,.sicvfiig Eie E mi.1, arty &Co. Clothing here in Ann Ax bor. one-ounce bags-con- venient for cigarettes, Sc e Pat[ 8&6 8-oance Me, lvc And while you are pondering the satisfy- ing smoothness of Vel- vet, forget dlot its tempting fragrance and deli ghtful1 rich- Sness. They are not mentioned in the met- aphor-but they are in the tobacco. Canoe Trips YPSILANTI - Twelve ruiles, . Timne, four hours. Total cost, including rent of canoe, dray and $173PJ freight .................... IAKELA'mD, and down the Huron, Thirty-five miles. N~itmc, one day.' Toa ot nldn tof canoe, dray and feight $2.09 - 1 State Street Also gin one, pow id glass jars tf'th htumidor Bops, Boat House St. By the Bridge SSMER, Prop. M -