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TnlE MICHIGAN DAILY

You'll be admired
and oft' times envied in one of our swell
form fitting suits. Suits of fully shrun-
- - ken pure woolen cloth. There's a ciash
and class to our tailoring that sets off
your figure to the best advantage. And
another thing, the suit will hold its
shape and wear well.
Have you ordered your flannel trousers?
ust Received a Shipmnent of
-SOLEBD CANVAS OXFORDS
ust the thing for this kind of weather
to Duck Hats
roc. 75c.
ALL SIZES
STU DENTS, BOOKS TORS

THlE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the. University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year.
Eintered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second class' matter.
Offices, Anni Arbor ;Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $.50; by mail, $z.so. Want adt.
stations: .Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, 'C.. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State.

Unitarian Church

B~usiness Office Phone 96o
Editorial Office Phxone.2414
H-. Beach Carpenter........ Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field.....-Business Manager
Fred Foulk....................News Edit')r
F. F. McKinney.........Associate Editor
Chester H. bang.......Associate Editor
TV Hawley 'rapping ......Sporting Editor

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Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudnlph Hofmsv Arthur H. Torrey
" Night ° Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr.' E. Rodgers Sylvester
Tom C, Reid Ho~ward R. Marsh
Reporters
Edwin A. Hlyman Eugene L. Bulson
J. C. B. Parker Vera Burridge
Irwin Johnsoa Gerald Rosenbaum
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
IF, A. Fitagerald Edward P. Wright
L. Greenebaum William F. Newton
11,ei ley 111i1lILeonard W. Nieter
Lee Joslyn
Blusiness 'Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
IDirk Write C. TI. Fishleigh
Thatche r Rea 3J . J. erbert
SUNDAY; MAY 2, 1915.
Night' Editor-"Verne E. Burnett

At 10: 30 Rev. J. T. Sunderland, D.D.,
preaches on "The Glory of Pioneer-
ship."
At 11:45 Social Service Class, with
address on "Vocational Training," by
Principal Aiken, of the High School.
At 7:30 Dr, Sunderland gives, at the
request of the Young People's Society,
his Illustrated Lecture onl "Shak1es-
peare and His Time."

Tennis Lovers, Attention!
lIt will be of interest to you to know that
we have just -received -a shipment of.
150 Tennis, Rackets 150
ranging in price from :$1.50 to $8.oo--every one
of them guaranteed.! We give especial attention to
Re-stringing Rackets. Your racket made
new for $i.go, $2.50 or $3.5o, as you desire.
WAHR'
UNIVERSITY BOCK( STORE
Outdoor Athletics bring
Sore Musles-

Unitarian Church

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"limber Up"

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Mn., also 8: 1o

0 :06 p. mn.. 7:o6 p.
in, and 10 :45 p. mn.
4 a. mn., 8:2o a. in.,
oo a. mn.
on-7:48 a.im., and
48 p. mn.
:12 a. in., 6:5oa.mi.,
to 6:50 p. mn., also

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SPRING
is here in our
Greenery
Come in and see our CUT
FLOWERS and PLANTS
Cousins& Hal
Cor. 12th and S. Ua sv ' Phone 1115
c h o Cff a7 few
minutes and eat Some of
- GEORGE'S SUey
WAN KING 1LOO
314 S ,State St. Phone 1244-M
BEFORE THE DANCE
*Let
D. C. B urrett
514 E. Wiliamn

Where'd a
vorite word?

Made by

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prof be without his

lity
Rates

Phone 6824 L

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TEUR FINISHI N
A IPUS VIEWS
PORTRAITS
& NIC
e only Studio on the Campus
graphers For The MICHIGAr'I

it your Hair
1Phone 134-J
NENSIAN
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FIRE PROTECTION.
Speaking of danger from fire in Ann
Arbor, the committee on student at'-
fairs says, in the last number of the
Alumnus: "T hat so far there has been
no loss of life would seem to be only
good fortune. One does not need: to
be an alarmist to expect that under
1 resent conditions such loss may come
in shocking measure, at any time.
When, as in many instances, the mem-
bers of a house-club all sleep in the
upper story of a frame house with a
narrow stair-case and no other means
of escape, the possibilities of disaster
are obvious."
When one recalls the Delta Chi and
.Women's League house. fires this °year,
both of which might have gone' to the
limit if they had started at night, the
immediacy of the risk is apparent.
Every season there 'are a number of
fires. Good sense, and honest effort
on~ the part of faculty committeemen
and students, already set in motion,
is staving off something serious. Com-
menidation is due to persons -w]7#, see
and act before some frightful. tragedy
has actually gotten in its work.
Ev en this far in advance, the in-
structor hints, dairkly about what may
be given on exam,
While the sleepy stude hunts fur-
tively for pencil and envelope to copy,
every word.
If it's fancy, spelling you want, re-
fer to those banners strung across
State street
About tomorrow they'll be getting
off the last traces of black.
The, athletic association's quarters
are almost impregnable.
It's safe to tell him about next week
to begin reviewing.
And then loaf along for a couple of
weeks before starting..
Don't try to lpa4 up on stamps on
your coupon bottle

Quarry. Drug,*Co.
The Druggists on the Comr.~ State and North University

Or a studle without his usual
pletive?

t ot all the stomping wvas applause.
H-ow'd the folks like the new car?
Or does it just loot: like new?
UEtil son John gets home.
Student Worliers (set Jiohs at Union
Working students have been fur-
nished with about 25 odd jobs and
two or three positions of steady em-
ployment during the past week at the
Michigan Union employment bureau.
Dnearth of students wishing work,
however, has proved the, main draw-
back. A' new system of statistics
keeping has been prepared for the
Union labor, department and may be
put into use at some near date.

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PHONE 1"13"
FOR

NOTICE
At :ts May meeting the Board in
Control ,of Student Publications will
choose a business manager and man-
aging editor for The Michigan Daily
and the Gargoyle, respectively. It is
the policy of the board in filling the,
positions on the publications under
its control to award them on the ba=
sis of merit to those who have served
in minor positiqutt on the publication
to which the positions pertain.
It somuetimes happens, however, that
no one whot has served on the pub-
lication during one yeair is eligible or
capable of filling one of the leading
positions thereon for the ensuing
year. When either of these sets of
circumstances arises the board finds
it necessary to consider outside can-
didates. This notice should not be
considered 'as an intimation that eith-
er of these 'situations will arise this
year. .
All applications for these positions
should be in the hands of Prof. F. N.
Scott on or before May 10, in order
to be considered. Each application
should contain* a statement of the ex-
perience of the applicant and should
be accompanied by the applicant's eli-
gibility card and any letters of rec-
pmimendation which .he may, have.
BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT
E ~PUBLICATIONS..

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MRS. M. M. ROOT
Corner Maynard and William Streets
NEW MWRECORDS
ON SAI4E TDA
"M'VISS'
New. song su g by McCormack

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DRY GiOODS, NOTIONS
Ready to wear. Thle store that
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PHONE 1iooo

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Civilization has struck the ranks~ of:
pin-setters.

Do you know th i Inmersion Water
Heater? It is a nickeled instrument
about a foot long that quickly heats
water to the boiling point by merely
turning on the current and putting
the. heater ia the water.

t us show you
the newest

fa r sSSt. State St..

For $3. oo at

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Easter Michigan Edison Co.
CoRk. MAIN and WILLIAM STS.

duced

25c from 6 AM.to11 P.M.

Special prices
move, Eloag's.
Canoes by the
private canoes.

on dishes before weI

hour and -storpge fear I
P. G. Tessemer.

THE STATE SAVINGS BANK
ANN ARBOR, MIC1-I.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00~
SURPL.US AND PROFITS $125,000.00
Wpn. J. Booth, Pres., WmArinold, Vice.Prej
John C. Waltz, Cashier, R. A.Beal, Asst' Cast
New hammnock~s at Hoag's Suppl3
Stors.

Taxi C.~

Gloves, Mits, and Blls reduced in
price at Hoag's.

5 15 ]E. Liberty

IConfectionery, cigars, soft dr
and canoes for trips. P. G. TeE

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