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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

)ur Ease of Mind
Self-possession and personal effici-
y depends largely upon the clothes you wear.
re are your tailors you will always have that
ing that comes with
Clothes of Character
G. H. WILD.-COMPANY
DING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST.

. .. .

is Rac-kets

We are the Agents for the
SLOTTED THROAT RACKETS
Rackets Restrung in Three Days
SHE EHAN'S
STUDENTS BOOKSTORE

ETROIT UNITED LINIES
en Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
"un on Eastern time, one hour faster
sI time.
t Limited and Express Cars-S :bo a.
ourly to 7:10 p. in., 9:10 p. Mn.
azoo Limited Cars-8 :48 a. in. and
rhours to 6:48 P. i.; to Lansing,
M.
Cars, Eastbound-i :35 a. in., 6:40 a. mn.,
T., and every two. hours to 7:05 p. in.,
n1., 9:05 p. in., 10:5o p. m. To Ypsi-.
y, 8:48 a. mn. (daily except Sunday),
m., r2:os5 p. in., 6:05 p. Mn., 11:45 p.
a. in., 1:2o a. in.
Care, Westbound-6 :o5 a. in., 7 :5o a.
every two hours to 7:50 P. n.,?s10:20
:20 a. in.
A nn Arbor Savings Bank
Organized 1869
al... ...$ 300,000.00
plus .......... $ 160,000.00
ources over .... $5,000,000.00
Banking in all branches
a Office, N. W. Corner Main
and Huron StS. '
Ich Office, 707 North Univ-
ersity Avenue.

TRY
CHAPMAN'S JEWELRY STORE
For'Aftrm"Clocks and Michigan Pins
t"1$'S0. MAIN STREET
IOur "Tailor-Made" Clothes Coat No More
jThat the-Average "Ready-Made"
CAN SLE, The Tailor
108 #: Wshington St Second floor
CH+OP offs£ few
minutes and cat some of
L ~'ESUEY
WA! KING Loo
314 S. State St. Pho oe''1E44-M
FIRST NATL BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $too ooo "Surplus and Profit $$65,ooo
rf.DIRECTORS:
WIRT~ CORN WELL WALDO M, AIIBOTT
Gno. W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWLEY
S. W. CLARKSONI HARRISON SOULS
FRED SCHMID lD. B. SUTTOX
9.1D KINNIE
FOR1
TO IBISCHOFF'S HOESE
220 Chapin St. Phone 809-M
Ii urster 3.,Bros. I

Official newspaper at the Univendlty of
Michigan. Published every mornin except
Monday during te univrsity year.
Entered at the post office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Francis F. MKinney...Managin Editor
John S. Leonard.........Business Manager
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub.
scriptions: by carrier or mail, $.o. Want
ad. 'stations:- Quarrys, Students Supply
Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State.
Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414.
Communications not to exceed 300 words in
length, or notices of events will be published
in The Daily if left at the office in the Ann
IArbor Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the
west corridor. of the general library, where
the notices are collected at 7:00 o'clock each
evening. r
Te .Rodgqr.i Sylvester News Editor
TernC. Rid.........Telegraph Editor
Verne Burnett...... .. ..Telegraph Editor
E. P. Wright............. SportsEditor~
C. B. Parker.....Assignment Editor
Sowrad N. Church........City Editor
Edwin A. -Hyman ..........City Editor1
hee Joslyn...........City Editr
Gordon D. Cooke ......Statistical Editor
Golda Ginsburg ............. Women's Editor
Edward Fs. Mack ....... Advertising Manager
H. Kirk White.......... Publication Manager
Y. R. Althseler...... Circulation Manager
C. V. "Sellers ..................Accountant
C. T. Fishleigh . .Assistat Business Manager
Nigbt Editors
Leonard W. Nieter Earl Pardee
L. S. Thompson J. L. Stadeker
Henley Hill H. C. L. Jackson
Reporters
ff. A. Fitzgerald Cecil Andrews
Linton B. Dimond E. A. Baumgarth
Bruce Swaney E. L. Ziegler
W R. Atlas Frank Taber
Nat Thompson Holland Thompson
'PhilPackH. C. Garrison
Allen Shoenfield D. S. Rood
C. W Neumann Jas. Sclbermerhorn, Jr.
-Business Staff
Albert R. Horne Rosce Rau
E. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter
K. S. McColl L. W. Kennedy
C. P. Emery JECmbl Bernard Wohi
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 191.
Night Edtor-L. S. Thompson
A BOOM FOR THE CINDER PATH
Track, of all the. sports at Mici-
ganl, is the heaviest sufferer by reason
of our peculiar athletic situation. It
is a sport which does not earn its
own keep. For this reason it is unable
to make -long or, frequent trips, and
the schedule suffers as a result.
Meagre and mediocre competition is
small incentive for men to get out and
go-through the stiff course of training
necessary to put them into first class
condition. And this is something that
cannot be-remedied without some fun-
damental changes in our athletic rela-
tions. The solution of the problem is
a difficult one, and has bothered the
board in control for quite a while.
.Their recent action, however, of al-
lowing 15 men to -make the thp to
the intercollegiates may tend to aid.
in overcoming this handicap. It will
furnish the men, who have faith
enough to see the track team through
its lean years, some incentive for
their work, to say nothing of a world
of valuable experience.
Patronize Daily advertiers. *

To clean
or fill,
* just press
the knob,
The
funny
man
will
do the __
job-
EASY TO FILL TIME 2 SECONDS
Used by Faculty
and Students Alike

Let this satisfactory pen travel
with you through your college
course. It will be a big help in
your work, because it is the lead-
ing Self-filling Saffety pen.
PA -R
SELLPILLIN~
FOUNTIAIN PEN
The new thing in self-filling pens
-no slits, slots or levers, no boles
in'the'wall of the barrel, giving
no chance for escape of ink, even
in accidents. Fills in 2 seconds for
10,000 words by pressing button.
Carried flat, up-side-down, in any po-
stion--can't leak.
All sizes-$2.50, $3, $4 and $5. Liberal
agents' terms if not represented.
Parker Fen Co. ,223 Mill St. Janesville, Wis.

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AL

VNIVERSITCY BOdKSTO RES

Seniors! Time's Flying
Order Them Now
Calling Cards

rI

ix That you can hear Hempl, Amato, Matze-
nauer, Braslau, McCormack, Werrenrath
and other artists in your own home on the
Victor Victrola.
A Complete Stock of records at the
Univers t Mlusic e
Corner Maynard and William Streetss

TO HOLD NEW ELECTION
GIRLS OF SOPHOMORE CLASS TO
ELECT THREE NEW MEMBERS
TO PLAY COMMITTEE
Owing to a misunderstanding at the
time of the regular meeting, the sopho-
more class elected only two members
of their junior play committee, and
will hold a special meeting Thursday
afternoon to elect three additional
members. The meeting will be held
in Barbour gymnasium at 4:00 o'clock,
and will be under the direction of a
member of the Judiciary Council. In
view of the fact that the Junior Girls'
Play is the. most important event for
third year women, it is hoped that a
large number will turn out to the
election.
Glee" club will hold a , special re-
hearsal this afternoon, at 5:00 o'clock.
All bills for the Junior Play must
be in the hands of Olive Hartsig, '17,
by Friday, May 26.
Next year's Junior advisors will
please fill out 'the return post cards
sent' to them and mail them to Dean
Jordan at once.
fSeniors are asked to fill out the cards
given them by Selma Lindell, '16, for
°the National Y. W. C. A., and send them
to her at the Martha Cook building, be-
fore Friday, May 26.
Alma College After a Million
Alma College has launched a cam-
paign, to raise $1,000,000 as an en-
dowment. The school has already
raised $400,000, and two - years have
been set aside in which to raise the
remaining $600,000. If successful, the
campaign will give Alma the largest
endowment of all state sectarian insti-
tutions.
Four Faculty Ment Inspect Schools
Profs. F. S. Breed, G. L. Jackson,
and M. P. Tilley are all absent this
week inspecting schools in the. state.
Prof. E. W. Dow left yesterday for
the same purpose.

Price $1.50 to $3.50
per hundred with plate

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FIRST, AID
A Necessary Consider-
ation in Modern
Efficiency
See. Practical Kits

TUTGOTO
TUTLE'S

For the BEST

STIRAWBERRY
SHORTCAKE

On State

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Leather Packets

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--AT --

Phone 2402 Open Evenings by Appointment
Beauty Shop
MISS MABLE ROWE
Shampooing, Manicuring
Massage and Chiropody
Switches made from Combings--
with or without Stemns
First. National Bank Bldg.
ROOM 503 Ann Arbor, Mich.

IN~ AND TRY OUR

Combination Lunch
2:3 P.U.

Quarry Drug Co.'s
Prescription Store

p i .

an Inn
Suey
Opp. thec Arcadia

aty St.

Pasturized Milk
and Creamr

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TIME

OXFORD

irniers & Mechanics Dank

Phone 423

15 HERE

iStreet'

State Street Offoe
330 S. State St.
WITH. EVERY RANKINIG NEED

ICor. Detroit and Catherine

Our Oxfords and PumpA for ladies and gents are exclusive
models, distinctly abov0 the ordinary.

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Prices from $3.50 to $7.00

RTHAND,
HO00K

, TYPEWRIT'IN'G
KEEPING
ion and Equipment
ustness College"
Williams Sts.

Enoch Dieterlo
Tuneral Director
210 South 4th Ave.
Phone 404

WAH1R'S SHOE STiORES

MAIN STREET

STATE STREET

x,

K.

F

Engraved Cards

4 in Our
xamination.

Window Posters
Calling Cards

My specialty is mtaking
7rugless Eye Examinations-
letermining scientifically, and,
ecurately the glasses.u your. eyes
equire.
Shop facilities enable me to
hake your glasses, giving you
wick service.
We grind-lenses.
EMIL H. ARNOLD
Optometrist-opriciaa
h Arnold & CO., Jewelers 2208S. Main. St.
To Seniors
From New York Alumni
Ve can help you socially, to
nda suitable home, and in
Lsiness, if you will make
ourself known to us prompt-
on arrival in New "York.
fyou will seek a position,
ing a University reference'.
Iof M. Club of N.YI
Prnes.: C. A. Riegelnian, '99
44 Cedar St., Tel. John-972
Sec'y: E . B. A. Stone, '12
81 Fulton St., Tel. Beekmnan, 4252

D axis & Oliinger
Promnt Printers.

ONCE WORN, NO COMFORT WITHOUT THEM

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S432-j)- 109-11l1BR Washington
The -University of- Chicagoz
H ME in addition to resident
HO work. offers also isrc
~tion by COrrspondence.
1 For 'detailed in-
l V fornation address
'Ssth youU. orc.(Dht. i). Ckka, hjL Z'
SQLMIER WORK FOR STUDENTS
Make enough to pay your expenses
for next year. Not a 'worn out can-
vassing article, but a new proposition
with REAL merit." Write at once to
arrange for territory. Dept. 57.' 3. E.
GILSON CO., ,PORT WASHINGTON,
.WIS. m23,24
Don't throw _away- that old trunk.
We will repair it. Koch & Henne, 300
South Main. . U
Seniors:. Order -them now-Yfour
calling carde; at Water's University
Bookstore.
Call Lyndon for good pictures.

Look at worn shoes and -see
what shows the most wear:

The heels.

Look at O'Sullivanized shoes
and see{ what shows the most
wear:

The soles.

O'Sullivanized shoes give you
the most for the money.

S pecial Low ',Fare
Tours to
NeWYor and Boso
and to many other Atlantic Coast, New England
and Canadian: Points
Tickets on sale daily, June 1st to Sept. 30th
Return Limit 30 Days
and RETURN JF 3 and Return -
Michigan Central R. R.'
"The Niagara Falls Route"
Circle Tours Sxty-ay circuit tours may bear
rangd toNew York and -Boston,
nl~aruionake and river routes, and more extended circuits,
torprly by ocean, including meals and berth on ocean
semrat reduced summer fares.
Forsugestonsas to delightful trips, information as to fares.
rots t., tickets and sleeping Car reservations, apply to
Michigan Central Ticket Agents

ECJOOMY

AS WELL

AS

COMFR

tt o aN° 1505 BLK
. BY uti 0 0I N? 1605 TAN
Wagner &Co.
:5TRA'D

Taxi
ment.

2255,. open under new manage-
tt

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