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Tifl MICHIGAN DAILY

IT'S NO REFLECTION

on ready-made clothes to say they
cannot possibly fit everybody perfect-
ly all over. Each man has peculiari-
ties of form which only made-to-meas-
ure apparel can fit. Order your new
Spring suit or overcoat here and then
you'll know what perfect fit and class
mean. Of course, all garments are
made in our own shops.
Drop in and see our new Spring
woolens.
C. . WILTD COMPANY,
Leading Merchant Tailors. State St.

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TRACK GOODS
Our Stock is the most Complete in the City

RUNNING CORKS
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SHOES

Anything in the line of Sporting Goods
GOODS ALL GUARANTEED

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a. m. and hourly to 6:io p. m., also 8:io
ocal Cars for Detroit-5:4o a. m., 6:06 a. m.,
an.d every two hours to 6:06 p. m., :06 p.
m., 8:o6 p. mn., 9:15 p.im., and 10:45 P. im.
To Ypsilanti only: 7:4 a. m., 8:20 a. M.,+
11:06 a. m., 5:06 p. m., 11:15 p. M., 12:15
a. in., 12:3o a. m.,,r :oo a. m.
imited Cars for Jackson-7 :48 a. m., and
every two hours to 7:48 p. m.
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and every two hours to 6:5o p. m., also
9:15 p. m., 11:x5 p. M.
TYPEWRITERS
Underwood and other,
high-grade machines,
'm Bought, Sold, Rented
and Exchanged at prices
consistent with quality.
YPBWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING
TYPEWRITING SUPIPLIES
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(Over Baltimore Lunch)
22 S- State St. Phone 682-J

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every moning except
Monday-during the university year.
Entered at the post-ofice at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $2.50; by mnail, $2.50. Want a*.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. HI.
Davis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Office Phone 960
Editorial Office Phone 2414
H. Beach Carpenter.. .....Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field... .....Business Manager
Fred Foulk.....................News Editor
F. F. McKinney......... ..Associate Editor
Chester I. Lang ..........Associate Editor
T. Hawley Tapping..........Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofoan Arthur H. Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
E. C. Roth Ioseph J. Brotherton
Howard R.Marsh
Reporters
Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L. Bulson
Tom C. Reid kr.Greenebaum
J. C. B. Parker Lee E. Joslyn
Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
Vera Burridge Roy D. Lamond
H. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wright
F. A. Klann
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheer
Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh
Delos Smith Thatcher Rea
FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1915.
Night Editor-Edwin A. Hyman.
STUDENT TEMPERANCE.
Some weeks ago, "Campus News
Notes," which is a university bulletin,
came out with the statement that stu-
dent drinking seemed to be faling off
markedly. ,The article wasdwritten
in good faith by a student. It
was only a short time later that the
campus was flooded with marked cop-
ies of "The Inside American," a De-
troit publication which, on its face,
appeared to have for its fuiction the
defense of the beer interests and the
championship of Mr. Stephens for the
regency of the university. The marked
editorial called to task "Campus News
Notes" for itsunbiased comment that
less liquor was going down students'
throats.
The incident itself was trivial, but
its effect, by the negativeness, is
significant. The attempted agitation
to stir up the temperance issue on
the campus simply faded away in in-
difference. Nobody was ready to take
up the cause of beer and help the edi-
tor of "The Inside American" to stem
the apparent approach 'of prohibition.
It all seems to confirm still further
Just what the questioned statement de-
clared,> namely that student drinking
is on the wane in Ann Arbor.
There's the landlady who asked Miss
Smith's instructor where that young
lady's seat was, as Miss Smith could
not be present at the lecture.
College culture once culminated in
tipsy students pausing at midnight in
front of an art store window to view
some Rudeselli landscapes.
Somebody rises to suggest that the
old power house on the campus be
turned ifnto a conservatory or aquari-
um.
Faculty night-when the student and
the prof stand about as the tender
lamb and the toothless lion.
Arrangements for going to Europe
on the cattle boat this summer should
be commenced early.

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Majestic Theater
Master Gabriel, probably the best
knowfi lilliputian entertainers, assist-
ed in his playlet by Al Lamar, creator
of the animal parts in the plays in
vhich Gabriel appeared on the legiti-
mate stage, heads the Majestic bill for
the latter half of the week. The Apol-
lo trio present what is one of the best
posing and acrobatic acts seen here
this year. The other acts do not come
up to the Majestic standard.
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Points in the athletic honor system
may be obtained by walking on the
10 mile cross-country tramps. Road
maps for planning these walks may
be consulted in the office of Barbour
gymnasium.
Swimming tests for which athletic
honors are given are posted in Bar-
bour gymnasium. The trials will be
held near the end of this month. In-
formation concerning the details may
be obtained from Miss Alice Evans.
* * *
Miss Alice Evans, 1004 Oakland ave-
nue, will hold her last "at home" for
university women from 4:00 o'clock
till 6:00 o'clock tomorrow..
Principals and choruses in the sec
ond act of the Junior play will re-
hearse at 3:00 o'clock this afternoon
in Sarah Caswell Angell hall..
All university women are cordially
invited to the weekly Women's League
party in Barbour gymnasium at 4:00
o'clock this afternoon.
Junior and sophomore women will
clash in the first of the cup series
games in basketball, at 4:50 o'clock
Monday, March 8, in Barbour gym.
All university women will be admitted
to view the game.
Webster to Debate Military Question
Webster society will debate at 7:00
o'clock tonight on the subject "Re-
solved, that the University of Michigan
should require one year of military
training of each able bodied male
student." Following the program, im-
portant business will be transacted.

The "tie that binds" is
uilty ban.

Quarry Drug Co.

Waiting on table at least teaches a
certain amount of stick-to-it-iveness.
Window glass trade is picking up
with more baseballs in the air.
Intimate greetings are not always
from intimate friends.
Ashes on the sidewalks are the last
trace of whiter.

Gymnasium Goods
Most complete stock in Washtenaw.
If you are a
Track Candidate
You will always find the right thing, and every article
guaranteed at

Or the lack of- railway fare.

The Druggists on the Corner.

State and North University

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UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE

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Ready to wear. The store that
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Union Bureau Needs Work for Jobless
Work has been given by the Union
employment bureau to only one or
two student applicants during the last
few days. Many patrons, with work
of, both temporary and permanent na-
ture, are needed as more students are
applying for jobs.

Tailors to Men
Our Special $30.00 Suits
Have
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711 N. University Ave,

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psychological reaction after hearing
a tedious number.

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MICHIGAN RIFLE TEAM SHOOTS
AGAINST LEHIGH UNIVERSITY
Michigan's rifle team, with only two
more engagements before it meets the
Yale team, will shoot the first of these
against Lehigh University at 1: 00
o'clock this afternoon at the Ferry
field range. The team for this after-
noon's match in the intercollegiate
rifle league will consist of the five
high men on last week's team, and
five others who have not been selected.
Soph Engineers Hold Dance Thursday
Sophomore engineers will hold a
dance at the Union at 8:30 o'clock on
Thursday, March 11. Refreshments
will be provided. Tickets are being
sold by committeemen..
Members of the Craftsmen Degree
team will meet for rehearsal at 10:00
o'clock Sunday morning at the Mason-
ic temple.

PERRY WILL NOT GIVE LECTURE
A. Weeks, Dramatic Editor on Detroit
Paper, to Speak Soon
Word has been received that
Stuart Perry, of the Adrian Telegram,
who was to have lectured before the
newspaper classes this afternoon, will
not be able to be present, and as a
result, Prof. F. N. Scott will conduct
the classes. Mr. Perry will come to
Ann Arbor on March 15, however,
when he will lecture before the class-
es in journalism.
Prof. F. N. Scott, head of the rhetor-
ic department, has secured A. L.
Weeks, dramatic editor on The Detroit
News, to lecture before the class on
Monday afternoon. Other outside men
will be obtained to lecture before the
class until Mr. Bryson is able to con-
tinue the teaching of his classes.
Ilospital Reports L. Bryson Improved
University hospital authorities re-
ported yesterday that the condition of
Lymann L. Bryson of the rhetoric de-
partment was somewhat improved. Mr.
Bryson is suffering from an abscess of
the inner ear and hospital physicians
have not vet decided whether or not a

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