TkxE M CHIGAN DAILZ 0002 LOOKING AT CLOTHES One becomes convinced, that it is a difficult problem to decide. But not so if- you come to us. No matter what -style suit you wish, we can build it for you. Furthtermore, we, guarantee itnto be pure, fully shrunken woolen cloth, to wear v.61l and fit properly, designed and tailored in our own shops. Our repu- tation is your protection. We are agents for the only rreal up-to-date Rackets on the gmarket. The Slotted Throat gives the Racket a balance which no other Racket has Come in and ispect our stock before buying STU DENTS' BOOKSTORE THlE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Miebigan. Published every morning except Monday during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Ar bor at second-class matter. Offiices, Ann Arbor Press Buildirng. Sub by carrier, $2,5a; by, mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations : Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. If Davis, cor. Packard and State. Business Office Phone 960+ Editorial Office Phone 2414 H-. Beach Carpenter ....... Alanaging Editor W. Sherwood Field.......lBusiness ,Manages Fred Foulk....... .. ......... News Editor V~. F~. AcKinney... ......Associate Editor Chester II. hang......ALcit ditor T. Hawley Tapping ..........porting 1ditor Assistants to B~usiness Manager John Leonard . Raiy Leffler Rudolph tHofmnan Arthur If. Tlorrey Night Fditors James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester Tom C. R esil Howard R. Marsh .Reportiers Etdwin A. Hlyman . Eugene I:. Bulson JC. B. Parker Vera. Burridge Trwin Johnson Gerald Roseiibainm Verne Burnett C. N. Church H. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wrighit L. Greenebaum William F. Newton Business ,Staff Ferris Fitch Fdward Mack C. V. Sellers: Y. R. Altsheler Kirk White C. T.X Fishleigh Delos Smith J. J. Iterbert Thatcher R-ea. TUIESDAY, APRIL 20, 1915. Night Editor-F. Rodgers Sylvester. TI-IE SOU7THIERN TRIP. While the rest of us were sitting around and looking pretty, thie base- ball team was fdown south sawing wood. The saw was sharli and the wood was mostly soft. But this does not lessen the credit which the saw- yers deserve. Their work was laid ouit for them. Something besides sapling-s are in the big pile of wook stacked tup on Ferry field, and in little piles in the east. There are pieces of hickory and oak which will make the best saw bind and buckle. Occasionally a blade will be broken. Then bystanders will lend some encouragement, the toilers will take a brace and the Work will go on. When the, last stick, a piece of the hardy. Penn tree, is laid in two, the moder'n woodmen of America and. points east will look back and say, "It was a great season." I a ve a good time? When you goin' to write it? Know her X11l your life,? It will be of interest to you to know that we have just received a shipment of G WILL 1?U' AT PENN CARNIVAL 2 tar l{,Iay 'Hen att Dra~ke eet Booked for Quaker City Gaines Michigan will be represented at the lPennsylvania relay carnival by at least one team next Saturday, this quartette being tine same that ran at the Drake games last week eand, Carroll, Ufer, Pox and Donnelly with C raumnan as a Iternate. Wliip~ only one entry has been deFi- nitely picked it is expected that there w ill be other entries made later. Coach P~arrell has not yet decided who will be 'the ones to compet© in the special events, or who will compose the other team to run in the medley race, should the mentor decide to send the extra mnen. During the indoor season Michi- gan's medley team showed well at Buf- falo, and there is a p~ossibility that the team may be sent to compete in the gamnes at the Quaker city. The choice of all rien going to P~hiladelphia will be made tomorrow a fternoon. During the spring recess practice for the track team was held daily at Ferry field, most of the candidates having re- mailned in Ann Arbor for a part or all of the holidays. 41: $N ATE ]KILLS SIIRAfG(HT BILL Amnldments Leal "Dry" Faction to .loin 1111'ets" ill Final Vote Efforts on the part of' several of the state senators to amend the Straight state wide prohibition bill last Tues- (lay, and the adoption of the proposed. amendmnents, caused the bill to be for- saiken by both the "wet" and the "dry" element, and it was defeated by a vote of 29 to 2. Shortly after this measure was killed, Senator Straight's bill to prohibit the sale or manufacture of in- toxicants within a five mile radius of all state educational institutions, was referred back to the committee, and it is said that no attempt will be made to have it passed at this session, In lieu of both bills, the Michigan anti-saloon league will make an effort for the initiation by petition of an amendment to the state constitution for state wide p~rohibition, to be sub- mitted to the eectors at the fall elec- Ition.I Tennis Lovers, Attention ! a WOMEN ARTISTIC TAILORING PURE WOOL FABRICS E. C. FLANDERS- ..TAILOR... i 1299 E. LIBERTY ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. EVERY thinking man realizes the importance of presenting a good appearance. Well tailored clothes give you that mark of distinction, they cost no more than the ordinary kind. Q1 Let me show you what it means to get SMART STYLE and C O R R E C T F[I T cut and nmoulded to your figure, with shapely lines.. Q1 I have the latest correct fashions, the choice all wool fabrics in all the new colorings and very reasonable prices to quote you now. Q1 Another thing; if you order before I am too busy, I can give every little detail the attention required, it's never wise to rush,' for it takes time to do good work. I i I j i 150 Tennis Rackets 150 ranging in price from $1.50 to $8.oo--every one of them guaranteed. We give especial attention to Restringing Rackets., Your racket made new for $1.5o, $2.5o or $3.50, as you desire. AKa UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 'I UNITED LINES OR TIME TABLE., ress Cars for Detroit-7 :xo y to 6 : io p. in., also 8:1o The' Finest and and] Place in -Town Cars for Detroit-S :4o a. in., 6 :o6 a ., every two hours to 6:o6 p. n., 7 :o0 p. 8:o6 p. in,, 9:15 p. mi., and 10:45 P. i. Ypsilanti only: 7:4 a. in., 8:2o a.'''m., 6 a. mn., 5:o6 p. mn., 11:15 p. In,, 12:15 ., 12 :3o a. mn., i :00 a. in. :d Cars for Jackson-7 : t a. mn., and y two ho~urs to 7:48 P. Im. Cars for Jackson-s :12 a. In., 6 :5o a. i., every two hours to 6:5o, p. mn., also p. in,1:5 p. m.n f you are Hungry. any time of day. step in at UTTLE'S We are always ready to serve you. to Dine COME IN AND LET ME SHOW YOU THE VALUES I OFFER. ta ,ifRoom Service a to Carte Openi 8:00 in the m'orning till 5.00 in the aft-tenoo-Saturdays till 9'-00 Or -hestra Music on Saturdays Special'Club Dinners and Banquets] by appointment i1 sUP-TO-DATE STYLES MODEiRATE PRICES F' CME men an' some tobaccos[ bidup a good rep- utation an 'then live h! : on it. VELVET has built , - g up a good reputation an' is livin' up to it. i" Second FMoor-Annex Building 1 w.. /w+:rlS A Tom.. O We havy vhich we )ricer on t: e glad to We rent tOYAL 'T A. H.COJ 'hone 2282 IN STATE. WRITERj GAINS5 ,e a few Trial 'Machinest offer at greatly reduced he easiest of terms. Will have you try theml.f typewriters, too. 'YPEWRITIhR CO. INC. IEN, Resident Salesman 1314 So. University Avenue I PARTICULAR, LAUNDRY FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE CH Y JAUNDRY TH OS. ROWE, Prop. Detroit St. Phone 457-M The coat-of-arms of factory by the tracks travel-worn student. Ypsilanti on the greeted mapy a VIP, 'II The diplomatic' man is he who as- sures moather that he is tickled to start college again. Our sympathy to the man wh 11o sits next to him whb takes all his uot(A in shorthand. Wel how many of the talkative ties did little brother wheedle out of you? Frat. guys are showing their Pins to each other by way of an alibi. Doc and Sch-h-h-muck are receiving at the old stand.-adv.g New pictures are roomy's contribu- tion to the wails of 'the room. Don't believe that .about the number It. PILLs, EX1), SEEKS FREEDOM V onlilac fl~aii Applies for Disebiarge front Bankruptcy Henry P.Hill, ex-'15, of. Pontiac, who has been kept in Pontiac since Decemn- ber' on a. jail limits bond, issued for the collection of a $5,000 judgment against him, will apply to Federal Judge Tut- tle' of Detroit for a discharge from b~ankruptcy. ' The judgment which. was given to Mrs. Grace Casey of Pontiac, because of the death of her son, who was killed by an automobile driven by Hill two years ago, has never been paid because of the fact that Hill petitioned to be adjudged a bankrupt, and testified that he was without means to pay the mon- ey. His application for the discharge from bankruptcy will be contested by ?trs. Casey, in view of the fact that 'Hill's father is said to be a million- iire. 10c.k tis and Se metal-lined byags. LIMc~ I I PHONE "131" VELVET'S reputation was built and is mnain.tained on the natural tobacco fragrance and, taste of Kentucky's Burley de Luxe, and, that aged-in-th e-wood mellowness which is -1!.. XT T V 9 - ?- G i..'L . ..te- . . .r .r.' 1. . . II 'LU FOR BUSY BE "THE POF*UL&R PLACE" IE CREAM II 'L2I~lL_ -.you think you'd - ~like a drink-or RI feel you need v1 _Ione--or ..knowcj . you must have({ f X4~ one-make it k '' - It answers all occasions-fits all times and seasons-always delicious, delightful. refreshing and good. Delicious-Refreshing Thirst.-Quenching THE COA-COL CO.'henever THE OCACOLACO.you see an 2-C Atlanta, Ga. Arrow think of Coca-Cola _. ,... EGOTISTICAL BUT TRUE who showed him off. Classes and this colun: can't caped the first day. Plans for the summer change changes hers.' Postmen end their vacation too. be es- --________ "Fixem-for the Feet," the only prep- aration known that is a positive cure as she for sore, sweaty, odorous feet. Money back if it fails. For sale at Sugden's Drub Store and Calkins' Drug Store today on State St. Also at Mack Drug Co. store, 117 So. Main. It is impossible for any one in t1~e world to make higher grade Dress IClothes mechanically or artisticallyT, or' with more perfect lines. We will have a large consignment of Spring woolens in by the 25th,.aud wiM-s gladly lay, your selection aside untif you wish it made up.. ni Burchfield &COO i110 E. Huron Street Y. 1U IV Saturday Mat.& Night, April' 24E William A. Brady announces the engagement of ROBERT B MNELL "Acknowledged Leader of the American Stage"=N. Y. Tribune At The Matinee "THE 'MERCHANT OF VENICE" ..... .... .. e Latest StyleIll flats From Young's Bros., New York For Tht evening 6HAMLT's AT PRICES, EYE. 50c. 75e. $1.00. an'O $1.50 MATINEE BESTSEATS $1.00 SEAT SALE THURSDAY -- MAIL ORDERS NOW y Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Ave. . .. ....., University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs Pens and Students Supplies. tf and toilet articles. Phone 416. tf .# I