THlE MICHIGAN DAILY ... ,.,. :..........._,.__, W._,e,... :.. .. ..._.. .. i N'T HOP FROM SHOP TO SHO )KING FOR THE NEW BILLIARD TH FLANNEL. WE HAVE IT, IN THREE LDES. ALSO PLENTY OF OTHER WHITE CLOTHS FOR TROU ERINGS. KAC KEtĀ°T S We are agents for the only 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 i OIT UNITED LINES N ARBOR TIME TABLE. * Express Cars for Detract-7 : i d hourly to 6:o p. m., also 8:io for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:06 a. in., two hours to 6:06 p. m., 7:06 p. p. mi., 9 :r5 p. m., and 10:45 P. m. Inti only: 7:4 a. m., 8:20 a. m., m., 5:o6 p. m., r:,5 p. m., 12:15 :3o a. M., x:oo a. m. rs for Jackson-.7:18 a. in., and > hours to 7:48 p. i. for Jackson-s:xZ a. m., 6:50 a. m., y two hours to 6:5o p. m., also ., rI: I p. M. rou are Hungry I The Finest Place in Town to Dine TIHE MICH3IGAN DAILY Official newspaper 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, Ann Arbor Press Building Sub- by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.5. Want a. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and State. Business Office Phone 960 Editorial Office Phone 3414 11. Beach Carpenter.......Managing Editor W, Sherwood Field........ Business Manage Fred Foulk...................News Editor 1,. F. Mc Kinney ......... .. Associate Editor Chester ii. Lang. ..Associate Editor T. Hawley 'rapping........Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ry Leffler Rudolph Holman Arthur H. Torrey Night Editors James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester Tonm C. Reid Howard R. Marsh Reporters Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L. Bulson C. B. Parker Vera Burridge Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum Verne Burnett C. N. Church Hr. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wright L. Greenebaum William F. Newton Lee Joslyn Business Staff Terris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler Birk White C. P. Fishleigh Delos Smith J J. Herbert Thatcher Rea SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915. Night Editor-J. C. B. Parker. COMEDY CLUB TRY-OUTS. Spring try-outs for the Comedy club come early next month. There vlil be a meeting this coming Thursday, duly announced, where prospective candi- dates will be told what to do. If there are not 100 or more persons out for the preliminary session, the officers will have good reason for being dis- appointed. Past experience, however, isn't reassuring as to future enthusi- asm. The club has not had its deserv- ed quota of try-outs in the last few years. The injection of a little more "pep" and modernness would help the Com- edy club wonderfully. It isn't an overly attractive proposition for the talented student light now-a couple of apathetic home audiences, a short trip and weeks of hard work. Put on "The Melting Pot" or "Diplomacy" or "The Speckled Band" next year, do a little judicious press agenting of the Glee club or Band Bounce type, and drag the Comedy club off of the emi- 1iently respectable but dreadfully un- interesting pedestal which it adorns. In the Peantime, give it the avan- tage of a large try-out list. Underclass friends wish, that ,some of these seniors with cars for grad- uation presents would get plucked. Many a stude has pulled out of the slough of scholastic mediocrity be- tween spring vacation and the end. One height of popularity is,reached when the campus policeman calls yo'u by your first name. Surprising bow much sympathy for home missions is uncovered- by the Busrah canvassers, For he too is busy perspiring. Macks tea 1IOOH Service a Ia Carte Open 8:00 in the morning ill:00 in the aftrnoori- atwrdays til 9:00 Olrd)est:'a Mnslo onl Sturciays Special Club Dinners and Banquetsl by appointment step in atdy ITT LE 'S I e always ready serve you. So say us all. There will be an important meet- ing of Cercle Francais at 8:00 o'clock this evening in the Cercle rooms: The baseball pi'actice schedule for women has been arranged as follows: seniors, Tuesdays and Thursdays; juniors, Tuesdays and Wednesdays; sophomores, Mondays and Thursdays. All practices will beaheld at 4:00 o'clock. Interclass games will be played according to a schedule to be announced later, and a championship trophy will be awarded. * * * "Constitutional Revision" wvill be the topic of most importance discussed -at the next regular meeting of the Wom- en's League executive board, on Sat- urday, May 1. The issues with regard to revision of the League constitution will be formillated and presented at that time by Judith Ginsburg, '15, chairman of the committee. A cross-country walking squad, which all university women are invit- ed to join, leaves Barbour gymnasium at 8:30 o'clock this morning. One point in the athletic honor system can be earned by participating in the tramp. Outdoor work for the playground class begins at 10:45 o'clock this morning. BULGARIAN DIPLOMAT GIVES LECTURE IN MEMORIAL HALL Hon. Stephen Panaretoff, Bulgarian ambassador to the United States, lec- tured in Memorial hall at 4:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon on "The Develop- ment of the Bulgarian Language." He holds the chair of Bulgarian philology at Roberts college, Constantinople, and is said to be the highest authority in the world upon the Bulgarian lan- guage. Professor Panaretoff is pre- paring the first complete dictionary of the Bulgarian language, and is the first diplomatic emissary from Bulga- ria to this country. The lecture was given in response to an invitation ex- tended Professor Panaretoff by the university. Ernest Moore Gives Lecture Tonight Ernest Moore will deliver a lecture on "The Truth about Socialismn" at 7:45 o'clock tonight in the Unitarian church. The lecture will be given un- der the auspices of the Intercollegiate Socialist society. it will cost to janitor in the women's dorms. One sign of the times: co-stude un- consciously hums "I Want a Hero." Maybe that snap summer job you hear so much about isn't. Awful when roomy starts to walk like Charlie Chaplin. Baseball will open" the spring sea- son all over again. Ready for that pop and peanuts diet? Pity the glory-ridden footballer. 11 It will be of interest to you to know that we have just received a shipment of 150 Tennis Rackets 150 ranging in price from $1.5o 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 or $3.5o, as you desire. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Tennis Lovers, Attention. FLORAL DESIGNS CORSAGE BOUQUETS THE ONLY DOWN-TOWN FLORIST FLANDER'S FLORAL SHOP CUT FRESH DAILY PROrIPTDELIVERY m, m- Second Floor-Annex BRn ildil(' 209 E. 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