THE MICHIGAN DAILY . La a T -E MICHIGAN DAILY Line of Spring Woolens TIL Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- rgest Assortment in the City ing the university year. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich- ady for Your nspetIOnigan, under Act of Congress of March 3, ady or Y ur Ispecion,1879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. JfiLV HLLUUJ... _ to%3-d 7 to Re WILD CO. 31 S. State street -I SENIR The time is drawing near when you will need VISITING CARDS We have all the latest styles. Work Cuarateed e and 100 Cards................... $1-0 Cards from Plate....................90 S tudeata' ® Bookstore PERFECT s Never Made-get that . Firstly, we are secondly, we have Is to work on-Not s in the Dictionary- Liberty Street Bell 682-J opyrighted) [1T Utce hours : Z o- .M oi p. in. 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, Car. Packard & State Phone: Bell, 96o. Frank Pennell...........Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard........... Business Manager Maurice Toulme.............News Editor C. Harold Hippler..............Assistant Karl Mat.hews.............Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge .. ..... ......Assistant John Townley...........Music and Drama Harold B. Abbott................Cartoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis P. Haller Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston NIGHT EDITORS fl. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter Morris Miligar Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum David D. Hunting REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yellen Leo Burnett Fenn H-. Hossick F. M. Church Carlton Jenks Charles S. Johnsdn C. H. Lang Bernus E. K line Will Shafroth Y. F. Jabin Hseu H. C. Rummel F. F. McKinney W. R. Melton Russell Neilson R. E. Cunninghan John E. Henton Geo. S. Johnston BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr......Advertising Manager Emerson R. Smith.............Accountant Harry E. Johnson......Circulation Manager Sherwood Field John Leonard Myron W. Watkins F. G. Millard THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913. Night Editor-Ralph Cunningham. THE OLD AND THE NEW. How often do any of us stop to think of the men who made Michigan f am- ous on the gridiron, cinders and dia- mond in years past? We raise this question because some of the grads who were the idols of their collegiate generation will be with us next Sat- urday to play the Varsity baseball team.; While most of us can tell the bat- ting averages of the present day, while we are familiar with our stars and in- clined to think them wonders, the ma- jority have forgotten the days when the old boys were burning up the sport page of the home town paper. Now these stars of by-gone days, as well as some of the men who got our cheers when we were freshmen, aixe coining back t;o play ball. They won't be in the trimlthey were in those days but they will have the same old Mich- igan spirit and will try to play their same old game. It is up to the students to get out and cheer for them as well as for the Varsity. It will be an opportunity to let the men who put Michigan up in athletics know that her sons are not forgetful. r I MAJESTIC TODAY :: at 3 p. m. ONIGHT 7-8-9 p. m. MUMPS Funniest Moving Pic- ture ever staged in K I N E M A CO LO R COMING THURSDAY "TRUTH ABOUT WHITE SLAVERY" IN MOTION PICTURES. Time's Flying-=See to it NOW--=the Matter of your Correct styles---Price and Workmanship Guaranteed I VISITING CARDS I State Street WAaina vNIvERSITY B OtOKSTomrE Street I 1 11 , I 1 1. -- - 11 ---- sommaummomm i "°"_° r fl~ Oi MO o lip r; t # Preferred by discriminating people for exquisite and enduring beauty of tone, for abkolute integrity of workmanship, for undoubted reliability. Sezors. sixad1@ 319 IE. Hulrorv St. Fhorie96F~L j I Vest Pocket Kodak On Call Day or Night. Auto and Baggage Livery. n Arbor Taxicab Co.I 300 NORTH MAIN STREET I J & HALL IN SEASON DETROIT UNITED LINES Ana Arbor Time Table Limited and Express Cars forDetroit- 7:10 a. mi. a rukhourly to 6:14p.mi., also 8:10 p. m- Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. m., ':C6 a. in., and every two hours to 6,06 p. mn., 7:06 p. rl,8:06 p. m., 9:10 p.m., and 10:45 p n To Ypsilanti onily. 11:15 p. Mn., 12:15 p. in. 12:30 p. Mm, 1:00 a. in . Limited Curs for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and every two hours to 7:46 p. m. LocalI Cars for Jackson-5:1° a. mi., 6:51 a. m., and every two hours to 6.51 p.,m., also 9:20 p. m., 11:15 p. M. versity 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. Calkins' Pharmacy 324 SOUTH STATE STREET extent of the field into which it is reaching. Coming without the initia- tive of the university, and together with other valuable undertakings, it is refreshing indeed after the long years of apparent disinterest. In the end botL. university and municipality will profit, since each depends upon the other in large measure for its respect- ive prosperity. DURING COMMENCEMENT. If you happen to be a senior or if you intend staying over for commence- ment notwithstanding, it would be well to keep the possibilities of the Michi- gan Union club-house in mind as the place to entertain your relatives and friends. During the crush of the seventy-fifth anniversary last June, the Union did Herculean work in caring for the crowds and may be counted on to re- peat this coming commencement. Cer- tainly we are anxious that our alumni learn of the magnitude of the organi- zation which means so much to every Michigan man and in no better way can we give that impression than by letting them understand that the Un- ion is as essentially their organiza- tion as it is the organization of the men who are in the university now. Make, the Union your headquarters during commencement. Private instruction in English, Ger- man and Latin by University graduate. 906 Ann St. 707-J. 177-180 Designers of Men's Clothes " Awakened Rameses" Music at Reduced Prices. Score Books $1.50 GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 E. Liberty St. We have just received an order of that bath t o p vLich lathers Fo well in hard water. 5c cakes unscented; ioc cakes scented with al- mond. Also Jergen Violet Glyceiine; ioc a cake, 3 for 25c. VAN DOREN'S Pharmacy HENRY & CO. 711 N. University CARDS-PROGRAMS-STATIONERY VIG WRITE SAMPLES GR EGORY MAYER & Th10M Co. DETROIlicti .THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY 0t. 115 ANNOUNCEMENT . Ann Arbor Dye Works French Dry and Steam Cleaning CARRICK THEATRE DETROIT THE LYMAN H. HOWE TRAVEL FESTIVAL. GO TO Bell 628 204 E. Washington St ALL NEW. L. R. WAH, Manager. B le C.'s For the best Tailoring Service to be had Anywhere. n making Dress Clothes we aknowledge no equal, .nd prove our superiority in every instance. im "Burchfield ompany 06 East Euron Street PACKARD ACADEMY Leadilng Place For Private Parties Beginners' Dancing Class every Friday evening, 7 to8 o'clock. Advanced Olass every Monday evening, 7 to 8 o'clock. Private Lessons by appointment. Residence 570L TOWN AND GOWN. In the final extinction of the "town and gown" line, hardly appreciable now in comparison with a deide back, great credit will be forthcoming to the Ann Arbor Civic association, Ever since its organization, it has been drawing the city and the university to- gether in firmer bonds, and the scope of its work and its plans for the fu- ture would be surprising to the unin- formed if they but knew. The newest project, that of distrib- uting thousands of booklets relative to the university among those who might be interested, is a fair indication of the Le Penseur } .*.00 fl Ui decorated 1912 j and American Restaurant oms reserved for parties and ladies and :n. i. tate St. Chop Stzey ti U. OF M. DO NOT MAKE THE TRIP BOAT LIVERY a Cne-®unci' gags-con.+ ' venienlt for cigarettes T he Ian of Avon pictured meditat on as "chewing the cud of sweet and bitter fancy." We modern meditators so: Velvet, and escrcw the bitter fancy. Fill your pipe with this choice growt o Burley Icaf and- think kindy of ±ose who know nol the dec lightful richne s and satsfying smoothness of Velvet. ..!1 r .:_ i J . , Iu is , i ' :' For a Quiet Afternoon or Evening GO UP THE 'HURON 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 you have seen in ready-to- wear garments. You will find(them moderately priced, qual- ity and workmanship considered. We areAs ouing the Smith, Gray &Co. Clothing here in Ann Arbor. II 11 Pau ia z' a-ounce M& -A. ;r i Canoe Trips 1YPSSILANTI- Twelve miles. Time, four hours. Total cost, including rent of canoe, dray and $17 freight..................OF LAKELAND, and down the Huron, Thirty-five miles. Time, one day. Total cost. including rent$2 9 of canoe, dray and freight U. of M. Boat House North Main St. By the Eridge WAGNER' &Y.coo A&a.(W pound glass jars with humid e~ State Street