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THO~ MICHIGAN DAILY

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WE a A V E THE J NEh°W
BILLIARD CLOTH
FLANNEL IN THREE DIFFERENT SHADES
ORDFIR TOD A Y

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official niewspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices, Anon Arbor Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2."o. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
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 H. Lang..........Associate Editor
T. Hawley Tapping..........Sporting Editor

Even the hermit whiffs
iotrope.
To honor the dressing
studes.
The stragglers are still

at gentle hel-
up of the co-
coming in.

Unterrified by faculty thundering.
And now the grind grinds grimly.
While robins chirp cheerily.

Tennis Lovers, Attention

It will be of interest to you to know that
we have just received a shipment of

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Name it for yourself.

We are agents for the ony real up-to-date
Rackets on the market.
The Slotted Throat gives the Racket a balance
which no other Racket has
Come in and ispect our stock before buying
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

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IT UNITED LINES
ARBOR TIME TABLE,
Express cars for Detroit--7 :Io
h~ourly to 6::o p. mn., also 8:ro
r Detroit-5:4o an, 6:o6 a. m.,
wo hlours to 6:o6 p. Mn., 7:06 p.
in., 9:15 p. In., and 10:45 P. m.
i only: 7:4 a. m.,, 8:go a. m.,
5:06 p in., :I p. .,1::15
o a. in., I:00 a In.
for Jackson--7: a. 2I., and
ours to 7:48 P. In.
r Jackson-5:12 a. in., 6:5o a. In.,
two hours to 6:5o p. m, also
1::15 p. n.
r'ypewriti ng
Mimeographing
Typewriters
of best Quality
at Moderate Rates
See
D. MORRILL
ver Baltimore Lunch)
S. Phone 682-J

Choiee
Cut
1 e r s
Cousins. & Hall
Cor. 12th and S. Univ. Phone 116

off a few
minutes and eat some of
GEOR GE'S E~g
~WAI KING 1400
314 S .State St. Phone 1244-M
BEFORE THE DANCE
Let
D. C. Burrett
514 E. William
gut youzr Hair

Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph flofman Arthur H. Trrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
Tom C. Reid Howard R. Marsh
Reporters
Edwin A. Hymane Eugene L. Bulson
J. C. B. Parker Vera Burridge
Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
11. A. Fitzgerald Edwardl P. Wriht
. Greenebaum William F. Newton
Lee Joslyn
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V., Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh
Delos Smith J. J. Herbert
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1915.
Night Editor-James M. Barrett.
CANOEING, IN AND OUT.
The first warm Sunday saw a half
dozen 'persons or more tipped over
in canoes. Nobody was drowned.
So men go on taking out girls
who can't swim and who won't
sit still. And men who can't
swim go on changing places in the
middle of the river. It is dismal bus-
iness to make predictions. It is even
more disheartening to think that peo-
ple will not be careful until the annual
drowning tragedy has occurred. Per-
Iaps the one who might otherwise have
rocked a cance for fun a week or so
hence, will see these words; and per-
haps there will be no sorrowful black
head-lines, mourning friends and
heart broken parents this spring.
The tame little Huron river, which
can be crossed without wetting -the
knees at places, is more dangerous
than. it looks. The "bend by the old
mill, just beyond the railroad bridge,
and the part around the new power
house, further up, are most treacher-
ous. Lots of students get their first
experience in canoeing on the Huron.
The safe way is for those who can't
swim to stay on shore. The next best
way is for all to use care.
For the man who came back with
one clean collar, a coat coversa mul-
titude of spots.
Even the most sophisticated hand it
to him who doesn't ask if you had a
good time.
Those who begin to figure early re-
memler that there are only two more
checks.
Heavy debate whether to get a five-
suit ticket or a six-ride taxi book.
Theses usually come on in the night
and leave early the next day.
Pay your soda checks now; your
room-rent almost any time.
Remember, only 33 days more of
these recitations.
Write and tell 'em you had a good
time anyway.

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IMajestic Theater
Manager Butterfield of the Majestic
theater has started his summer season
of high grade photoplays at the May-
nard street playhouse. Three perform-
ances will be given daily, at 3:00, 7:30
and 9:00 o'clock.
Garrick Theater
"The White Feather," a stirring mel-
odramatic comedy with countless
-thrills is the attraction at the Garrick
theater, Detroit, this week. The play
uses the present war for a background,
and though there are many points of
great tension, there is an ample supply
of humor to relieve too much of a
strain on the audience.
VARSITY BAND WILL REHEARSE
PIECES FOR SPRING CONCERT
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Varsity bandmen will hold a re-
hearsal at 7:00 o'clock tonight in Uni-
versity Hall, at which time a number
of pieces will be practised which will
be used later in the spring concerts.
Regular rehearsals will be held in
University Hall each Wednesday night
from now on.
The date of the first spring concert
has been set for Saturday night, May 1.
The Varsity musicians will get their
spring uniforms, which are now stored
in the upper chorus room in Hill audi-
torium, from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock to-
morrow afternoon.

Made by

150 Tennis Rackets 150
ranging in price from $i.5o to $8.oo-every' one
of them guaranteed. We give especial attention to
Re-stringing Rackets. Your racket made
new for $i.5o, $2.50 of $3.50, as you desire.
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Outdoor Athletics bring
Sore Muscles

USE
"limber Up"

Quarry Drug Co.

The Druggists on the Corner.

State and North University

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"All that Glitters"

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Music

ON SALE ,NOW

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AT

Ul iierst.. f. iT
MRS. M. M. ROOT

Corner Maynard

a.nd William Streets

... t;

lors to Men
)ur Special $30.00 Suits
Halve
UALITY THAT
L ALIFYS
UICKLY
Henry & Co.
N. University Ave.

'N.,

,PLAN

FRESIV TENNIS TOURNEY

PHON E "13"
FOR
BYU EE
"THlE POU 'R PLACE"

Enthusiasts. Meet Toighit; to Post
Drawigs Tomorrow.
Plans will be made for the All-Fresh
tennis tournament at.a meeting which
has been arranged for tonight in room
348 of the engineering building. Draw-
ings will be made and posted at Ferry
field tomorrow, and the first round is
to be completed by Saturday. Entries
for this spring tournament will open
and close at the meeting tonight, an2
all men to whom cards were sent are
urged to report..
A loving cup will be awarded the
winner of the matches, and a team
will be picked from the contestants
which will meet Scott High School of
Toledo about the first of May.
Director Rowe To Meet Ball IlWnagers
Intramural Director Rowe will meet
all class baseball managers at the
Ferry field club house at 5:00 o'clock
Friday afternoon. An effort is being
made to start the season as soon as
possible and arrangements will be an-
nounced at this meeting. All classes
who have not yet elected -their mana-
gers are urged to do so at once so that
no delay will be necessary.

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Buy Now
--1915--
Made in America Merchandise
Our Stock Always Shows You
Something New
SHROEN .ROS.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
Ready to wear. The store that
always treats you fair

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124 S. MAIN

RADNOR"
THE NEW
ARROW
COLLAR
2 for25 Cents

PHONE iooo

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ur Stock of Spring Footwear

ESTABLISHED 1818
COTHIN
BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-5ECOND V
NEW YORK.

r Ladies and Gents
now complete
Let us show you
the newest

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Ann Arbor,
to be such.

weather was never knownI

University Ave.
and toilet articles.

Pharmacy Drugs
Phone 416. tf

Our representative, Mr. Gorman,

will be at the

Hotel Pontchartrain

Wahr's Shoe Stores
Main St. State St.
lingle Passeger Taxi
Rates Reduced

TODAY AND TOMORROW
with Samples of ready made Garments

Furnishings Ilats and Shoes

BOSTON BRA tli
149 Tremont Street

NEWPORT BRANCH:
220 Bellevue Avenue

50c to 25c from 6 A. M. to 11 P. M.

Boxing:---It Is not necessary foran
;instructor to punish a pupil. See me
-at Waterman Gymnasium this week.
+Course $5.00. 0. S. Westerman, in-
structor,
University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain,
P ens and Students Supplies. tf
Canoes by the nour and storage for
Pr ivate canoe. :. G. Tessmer.

FOR SALE-Three dozen used golf
balls. Inquire at desk at Mich. Union.
Will sell Remington Typewriter No.
10 for less than half. One year old, in
good condition. Phone 1576-J.

Arbor Taxi Co.

515 F. Liberty

!! Six rides for
348 C. I. B

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