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THE MICHIGAN DAILY.

Your Ease of mind
Self -possesmion and personal effici-
ency depends largely upon the clothes you wear.
If we are your tailors you will always have that
feeling that comes withI
Clothes of Character
G. H. WLD COMPANY
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST.

WAWA

lvWrite Your Exams.
With a

Sheehan's Special
Fountain Pen
A LL SIZES
BLUEBOOK and PRICES
We6 Use the Best Paper We Can Purchaase for Our Books
SHEHn'S
STUDENTS BOOKSTORE

DETROIT TJMTIED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
Cars run otn Eastern time, one hour faster
an local time.
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-8:io a.
1and ihourly to 7:10 P. n., 9:101p. In.
Kal mraz0 Limited Cars--S :48 a. m.n,mx
ery two 0ihnvs to 6:48 P. iM.; to Lansing,
",48 p. 1:1
Local Cars, E stbound---y :35 a. n.. 6:40 A. In.,
mo5 a. in., and every two hours to 7:a$ P. in.,.
anti only, 8 :48i a. mn.(daily except Sunday,),
:2o a. 1n,, 13:o; l.:p . n, 0:o5 p. In.,, 1 :4s 1p.
1. 1: Io a. mf.. 1:2() a. In.
Lotcal Care, Westboound -6:o3 a. II., 7:53o a.
i9 and every two hors to ;:40 p.n., ;o :2o
n., 12 :2o a. in. .

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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Organuized 1869
Capital........... $ 300,000.00
Surplus.......... $ 160,000.00
Resources over ...$3,000,000.00
Banking in all branches
31,0j Office, N. IV. Corner Main
and Huron Sts.
Branch 4(Office, 707 North Unh-.
ersity Avenue.
COME LV AND TRY' OUR

TRY}
CHANAN'S JEWELRY STORE
For Aarm Clocks and Michigan Pins
11:3 S0. MAIN STREET
Our "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More
Than the Aerr"ed-a"
108 E. Washington St Second Floor
CHROP off a few
minutes and eat some of
GLORG0K's S SUE
WAK KING 1L.0
314 S. State St. Phone 1244-M
FIRST NATIL, DANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICA.
Capital $xoo,ooo Surplus and Profit $$65,ooo
DIRECTORS:
WIRTi CORN WELL WALDO M. ABBOTT
CE~O. W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWLEY
S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SOtILE
FRED) ScEIT I). B. SUTTON
F_ D KINNIx
VORj
ICH01CE CUT FLowmitsI
TOBIGHOF'STOGIE
22o Chapin St.. Phone So9.-Mj
iWurster Bras.

Coiu~nation Lunch

Officri newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published evry morning except
M(.mday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class +'aser.
Francis F. McKinney.. Managing Editor
Jehn S. Leonardi.......-. Business Maager
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptons: by carrier or mail, $2.5. Want
ad. statio: s: Quarry's, Stdents' Supply
Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State
Phones: Business, 96; Editorial, 2414.
('otitnnications not to exceed 300 words il
length, or notices of evens will be pulisid
in The Daily if left at tie offmc in the Ann
Arbor Press Bldg., or in the notice box in tie
west corridor' of the general library, where
the notices are collected at 79:0 o'clock eacht
evening.
4. Rodgers Sylvester News Edito
Tom C. Reid ..............Telegraph tGdito
Verne Burnett.,...........Telegraph Editor
E_ P. kWright.................Sports Edito
J. C. 11. Parker ... ......Assignment Editor
Conrad N. Church ....:..........City Edito
Edwin A. 1Hyman ..........City Edito
Lee Jloslyn ..-........ ..City Editor
("OT.-1r D. Cooke.........ttistical Eitor
Golda Ginsburg ..............Women's Editor
Edwanl C.> Mack.......Advertising Manager
H. Kirk Wihite..........Publication Manager
Y. R. Althseler....... Circulation Manager
C. V. Sellers....,.... _........Accountant
C. T. Fishleigh . .Assistant Business Manager
Night Editors
Leonard W. Nieter Earl Pardee
L. S. Thompson J. L. Stadeker
Henley Hill IL. C. I,. Jackson
Reportrs
If. A. f.itzgerald Cec'il Andrews
Linton I3. Dimond E. A. Baungarth
Bruce Swaney E. L. Ziegler
W. R. Atlas Frank Taber
Nat 'iThompson HIollawnl Tlhompson
Phil Vack Ii. C. Garrison
Allen Shoenfield D,. S Rood
C. W. Neumann Jas. Scererhorn, Jr.
Business Staff
Albert E. B-one Roseoe Ra
E., C. Musgrave F, M. Sutter
K. S. McColl L. W. Kennedy
C. P. Emery Bernard XWohl
J. E Campbell
FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916.
Night Editor..... ,....L. S. Thompson
THE TRUST FUND
The pledging of approxately $1600
by the combined senior classes at the
mass meeting held in University hail
yesterday morning is sufficient to start
off the Michigan Alumni 'Trust Fund
enterprise auspiciously. When the
idea once takes hold, it may be extend-
ed until the revenue available from
this source reaches no small propor-
tions, and it is very much to the credit
of the class of 1916 that they have
agreed to this progressive step, a tiigj
which would scarcely have been pos--
sible, even a year ago.
The purposes of the Trust Fund ar
entirely laudable, because it may be
used to retain faculty men at an in-
crease in salary, build dormitories, in-
crease the athletic field and gym fa-
cilities, it will be likely to inspire lib-
eral donations.
In the administration of the fund,
all parties who are concerned-alumni.
faculty and students-are represented,
so there should be no objections to
the plan on this account. The most
important fact to be grasped now is
that only the initial moves have beet
made. It is up to the seniors who now
push the plan to continue their efforts
when they become alumni. If they
perform their task it is reasonably
certain that thley can depend on the
support of the senior classes which
follow them, to establish the tradi-
tion.

GET ATHLETIC HONORS
EXCELL1ENCLEN YEAR'S GYM
RECORD OF 19 GIRLS REWARD-
ElD; 311SSEVANS ILL
The following girls have been
awarded ten athletic honors for the
year's record in gymnasium work:
Ethel Glauz, '19i, Evadne Wright, '19,
Erna Mueller, '19, Carmen McClelland,
'18, Jean McLennan, '19, Helen Cullen,
'19, Ida Shikes, '19, Doris Anschutz,
'19, Helen Tibbals, '19, Margaret
Bright, '19, Ellen Stevenson, '19, Mar-
garet Atkinson, '19, Ella Rasmussen,
'19, Edith Butler, '19, Marcia Pinkerton,
'19, Helen McAndrew, '19, Lucile Duff,
19 Emma Riggs 19 Jane Deumling 19.
Miiss Alice Eiaus, director of the
Barbour gymnasium, is confined at St.
Joseph's hospital, having had her ton-
sils removed.
All refunds on Glee Club fees will
be paid at Dean Jordan's office, by'
the treasurer, between 8:00 and 10:00
o'clock, today andl from 12:00 to 1:00
o'clock.
The junior girl who has Helen
13lair's Wyvern pin is asked to return
it to her as soon asi possible.
Acts 1 and II of "The PIper" will
rehearse Saturday morning from 9:00
to 11:00 o'clock in Sarah Caswell An-

Final chance to see
the greatest of all
It teaches a great
Moral Lesson and
one you will never
forget.

MAJESTIC
LAST TIMES
TODAY at 3pg.
TONIGHT at 7-8-9 p. Otn.

WAHnR S
VNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES

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Seniors'. Time's Flyin OdrTe o
Calling Card,4

mu

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wa.

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VICTOR VICTROLAS

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or Records

Get In at the

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MAKE FINE GIFTS,

BARGAIN PRICE

A Complete !stock at

Price $1.50 to $3.50

w,

10 CENT
ALL SEATS

'~tnicrtt3 MfuStc lb ouwe
Corner Maynard and William Streets

FA

gell hail. It is important that every,
member of the cast and mob be pres-
eut as the rehearsals during examina-
tions must be arranged.

RICLRLAUNDRY

GO TO
TUTTLE'S

at Granger's, fron

Ton ight,
Ticket~s oil

ao 9 to 1.

For
Particular
People

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For the BEST

sale at door.

Price $1.00.
j9

STRAWVVBERRY
SHORTCAKE

per hundred with plate

it sells easily- ;ui pays well. Call
Torrey, 16.' j
Call Ly ndon for good' pictures.

CIT-Y LAUNDRY
THOS. RO'WE, Prop.

On' State

IDetroit Street

Phone 4S?-M

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VISIT

P. M. F'to 7P. M.
~Ii gant Inn
Chop Suy
Liberty St. Opp, the Arcadia
Farmers & Mechanics Bank

en berg 's
cIliseu m
Only, Amusement Park in the City

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Pasturized Milk
and Cream

Phone 423

___ TE THE ATTRACTIONS

Main Street
rner Huron

State Street Office.
330 S. State St.

1I

Cor. Detroit and Catherine

ISTRONG BANK WITHl

EVERY BANKING NEED

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SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING
8OOKKEEPING
Best Instruction and Equipment
Hamilton Business College
State and Williams Sts.

=now
E noch Dieterle
Fuea Director
2 10 South 4th Ave.
Phone 404

Simming Pool
Well Equipped
Constant FIow
Tden Pinnett
Roller Skating
Saturday, 59-10 P. M.
Friday, 9.10 P. M.
Soida (Fountain.

Moving Pictures
Program changes 'three
times each week
Merry-Go-Round
Kindergarten
Clean sand for the
Kiddies
Luncheonette

Automatic Base Ball
Trains-the eye-fattens
the average
Shooting Gallery
Candies
High Grade-Wholesome
-Sweet
Novelty Booth

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P O
'w- "
\a
+
.'tic""':.

OXFORD

An Absolutely Clean, Comfortable. Amusement Park
Supervised by Careful, Competent, Courteous Attendants

11

TIME

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1IS

HERE

ur Oxfords and Pumps for ladies and gents are exclusive
models, distinctly above the ordinary.

IIFOR

ONE .WEEK ONLY

Prices from $3.50 to $7.00

AHIRS SHOE STORES

MAIN STREET

STATE STREET

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Engraved Cards

o Drops
ceded in Our
Ye Examination.

(IL We are offering a very liberal discount on any suit,
overcoat or trousering in the shop.
(IL We want to send you home with a Malcolm Made
suit, and then in the fall you will wait unitil you return
to Ann Arbor to select your fall suit. We are sure to
please you.
CI Our white serge and flannel trousering line is very
complete and you should not pass up the opportunity
of saving io per cent.
CI Our blue homespun sport coat made to your-order, at
$io is out of the ordinary.
(L We have about two dozen ready made serge trousers.
Regular $6, sale price $4.50.

Window Posters_
Calling Cards

M~y specialty is making
.DI-ugless !;ye L-xarinai ions-
determining scientifically and
accurately the glasses your eyes
require.
Shoph facilities enable me to
make your glasses, giving you
quick service.
We grind lenses.
EMIL H. ARNOLD
optometrist-optician
with Arnold & Co, Jewelers, 220 S. main St,

Davis &.Ohlinger
Pr omp t.Printers

S hirts to Order

Dress Suits for Hire

432-j 109-111 E. WashingtonJ
~Saddle ponies at 50c an hour. Call
830. ti
Conme back: next fall and take a
co j!rse at Haniliton Business College
and you will be in line for a better
job -when you lea-re Michigan. tf

J., K. Malcolm
604 East Liberty,-St.

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Malcolm Block

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