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May 30, 1915 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1915-05-30

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T.UEMICHGAN AIL

TAILOR
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WELL SUITED.

Those are the words. Every customer
is well suited on the back and in his
pocket that leaves our Tailoring Par-
lors. The newest patterns a man can
wear are here in sufficient diversity
to please the most fastidious, and also
the very latest fabrics.

THE MICHIGAN DAILYI
Official newspaper at othe 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, $2.5o. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Office Phone 96o
]Editorial Office Phone 2414

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SENIORS- ATTENTION
ORDER THEM NOW
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Unitarian Church

$1.50

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H. Beach Carpenter.......Managing Editor At 10:30, sermon by Rev. R. S. Lor-
W. Sherwood Field......Business Manager ing, on "The Way of Life."

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Plate and 100 Cards $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00

100 Cards from Plate, 90c.

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ETROIT UNITED LINES
ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE
(Eastern Standard Time)
nited and Express Cars for Detroit -7-io
. m. and hourly to 6:mO p. mn., also 8:To
cal Cars for Detroit- :4> a. m., 6:05 a.n.
and c ' ry tw o hoursz to 6:oz;p. n., 7:o5 ;'.
n!., 8:o,; p. m.., 9: P. i., andl 10o : i; f. in.
T 'o Y p s i l a n t i o n l y : 7 : 4 18 a .11 . ' I _, 8 :H .211 .a . 0 n .,1
1. fl.~i 3 .7 i., i:o a. o.
nited Cars for Jackson 7:48 a. n., and
wery two hours to 7 :48 p. m1.
cal Cars for Jackson a n 6:50 a. In.
aldf ceerytaco hoursto 6:5a p.01., also)
)5 p. mn., 11:15 p. n.
or Typewriting
Mimeographi n
Typewritrs

is here in our
Greenery
Come in and see our CUT
FLOWERS and PLANTS
cousins &Hal
Cor.12th and S. Univ. Phone 115
S x.off a few
minutes and eat some of
GEORGE'S S ey
WAINGCIOLOO0
314 S State St Phone 1244-M
F. L. HALL, 514 E. Wi1iair
Phone 2225
RSSIN Goods Called For
nd Delivered
NOLOSS BYFIRE

Fred Foulk...................News Editor
F. F. McKinney......... ..Associate Editor
Chester H. Lang ..........Associate Editor
T. H-awley Tapping...... ....Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
Torr C. Reid Howard R. Marsh
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
Edwin A. Hyman
Reporters
C. B. Parkea Vera Burridge
twin *ohnson Gerald Rosenbaum
11. A. Fitzgerald dward P. Wriht
L. Greenebaum William F. Newton
Henley lill Leonard W. Nieter
Lee Joslyn Eugene L. Bulson
Waldo R. Hunt
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh
J .Herbert
SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1915.
Night Editor-Howard R. Marsh.
OH, FOR WATER.
Nobody seems -to understand just
why it is such a difficult matter to get
a drink of water on the campus. But
it is. There is, in the first place, an
insufficient number of founts. Except
in the newer buildings, a drinking
place is a rarity. Leaving out of con-
sideration the administrative offices,
University hall is as dry as Sahara.
Law students are glad to drink from
their hands. Even the fount in the
middle of the campus is turned on a
couple of months too late, and it is
frequently out of repair during its
season.
The subject seems too trivial for re-
iteration. The fact is, however, that
the carelessness of the buildings and
grounds department is causing serious
inconvenience to the persons whom it
is its duty to serve. A few hundred
dollars spent in tapping campus wat-
er mains would go a long way toward
making the university property a liv-
able place for those who will study
here this summer--and afterwards.
Continued rainy weather will give
those in the north side of the chem
building a chance to catch up in their
work.
Did you ever dream of tempting the
Furies, and playing on those tennis
courts in front of the women's build-
ing'
Be th ,fresh will omit to tell her
how l e climbed a tree and gave his
high school yell.
High school commencement an-
nouncenents are as expensive as a
taxi-lo-ing best girl.
To buy or not to buy a rew cash
card, that is the question which is
"rin"ling brows.
Tre cap burned" would make an ir-
reproachable item in any freshman's
account book.

Unitarian Church

At 11:45, the Social Service Class,
with address on "Child-Welfare Work
it Michigan," by Miss Miller, of the
Child-Welfare League.
At 7:30, last meeting for the year,
with election of officers of the Young
People's Society.

MEMORY SWEETS
The talk of New York
and Ann Arbor
Crane's a u d Gilbert's
Unequaled Chocolates
Only a few more visits before end of Varsity year-use all of them
-PAY UP-
Quarry Drug Co.
The Druggists on the Corner. State and North University
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at Moderate Rates

100 CARDS R.OM YOVKL PLATE.
90C.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE

See
0. D. MOR RILL
(Over Baltimore Lunch)
StateSt. Phone 582-J

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AMATEUR

FINISHING

;hose sample toilet articles last it out?
Begin to practice "collitch" ways;
the folks must have something to show.
Just astroomy begins to becomeren-
durable, the awful end draws near.
As it happened, Regatta day turned
into thesis day.
The soda habit is getting a poor
start.
Have you picked out your July over-
coat?
How'd your guest like the week-
end?
Or maybe she didn't notice the rain.
Lucky dog that you are.
Mrs. Della Thompson, a prominent
social worker of Chicago, will speak
at the last meeting of the Girls' Edu-
catioual club at 7:00 o'clock Tuesday
ovening, June 1, in Newberry hall.
* * *
Helen Malcomson, '15, president of
the Girls' Glee club, has called an
extra rehearsal of "A Garden of Ja-
pan" at 3:00 o'clock today at the Delta
Gamma house, 1205 Hill street.
Arm-bands for the winning of 30
Jthletic honors have been awarded by
the athletic committee of the Women's
League to Elsa Drittler, '15, Ada Ing-
lis, '15, and Gertrude Doyle, '15. An
cfhicial '.M" pin for the winning of 60
points was also awarded to Miss Drit-
ier.
* * *
The junior-freshman championship
baseball game will be played off Wed-
nesday, June 2.
. * * *
Petitions signed by 20 names for fur-
ther nominations for the administra-
tive officers of the Women's League
for next year, as announced in a pre-
vious issue, may be presented to Grace
Marquedant, '15, corresponding secre-
ary of the League, up until noon on
Tuesday, Tune 1.

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Every Victrola owner should hear them.

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Tennis Oxford and Pumps from 75c, to $2.00

Lucky if you
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Do you know the Immersion Water
Heater? It is a nickeled instrument
about a foot longthat quickly heats
water to the boiling point by merely
turning on the current and putting
the heater in the water.

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The Knitted Coat, worn with
white flannels. We have
just received a complete
new lot of these coats.
It may be of interest to
know that these garments
are tailored to shape; a
really wearable addition
to the young man's ward-
robe.

For $3.oo at

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COR. MAIN and WILLIAM STS.

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