I THE MICHIGAN DAILY r .~ 'O SPaRING AND SUMMER WEAR Our Suitings are the choicest selection of the product of n ills who maintain a repu- tation for honesty of material. 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- scriptionns: by carrier or mail, $;.5o. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, S dents' Seupply Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State Phones : Business, 960;. Editorial, 2414.. Selected Editorial i FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS New and Second-hand SELF-ANALYSIS W ILNVITE A VIST G. H. WILD COMPANY (Ohio State Lantern) The Independent in a recent issue contained a list of questions which, if answered affirmatively, would qualify anyone as an optimist. Here are some of them:, TEXT BOOKS ADING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST. Second Semester KX T BOOKSO NEW and SECOND HAND Drawing Instruments and Supplies I. P. Loose Leaf Note Books 'AIDE E AH N'S STUDENTS BOOKSTORE f , Francis F. McKinney......Managing Editor "Have you learned to give in with- John S. Leonard.........Business Manager out giving up? . vIgup Engineers' Supplies, Laboratory Outfits, Loose Leaf Note Books, and Fountain Pens. RES VNIV ICS 9IY BOOK STORES E . Rodgers Sylvester News Editor Tom C. Reid.......... ,...Telegraph Editor Verne Burnett-............Telegraph Editor E. P. Wright.,-...............,Sports Editor. 1 v u.., a .., o r . I "Is your will unbreakable; your faith invincible? "Are you glad to be told of your mistakes? "Can you smile at losses, abuses and disappointments while in the midst of them? t"Could you be happy if all your . C. B. Parker.........AssignmentI Conrad N.Church............. CityI Edwin A. Hyman ...............CityI Lee Joslyn.:...... : ..:: CityI Godn D. Cooke.......... Stadistical Editor t Editor Editor Editor Editorf f R ,I i DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Cars run on 8 astern timne, one hour faster than looal time. Detroit Limited and Express Cars-8 :io a.' m. and hourly to 7 :10 p. nt., 9:10 p. M. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. in. and every two hours to 6:48 p. tn.; to Lansing, ~8 :SP. m. Local Cars, Eastbound--5:35 a. m., 6:40 a. in., 7:o: a. n., and every two hours to 7:05 p. m., 8:05 P. M., 9:05 P. Im., 10:45 p. in. To Ypsi- anti only, 8:48 a. in. (daily except Sunday), 9:20 a. M., 12:05 p. m, 6:05 p. m., 11:15 p. m., 1:15 a. M., I:3o a. In. Local Cars, Westbound-6:12 a. m., 7:so a.' in., and every two hours to 7:50 p. mii., 10:20 p. m., 12.20 a. m. the Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 18698 Capital...... . . $ 300,000.00 Surplus..........$ 150,000.00 Resources over ....$3,000,000.00 Banking in all branches n Main. Office, N. W. Corner Main and Huron Sts. Branch Office, 707 north Univ- I .ersity Avenue. STATE AND GERNAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK Main & Washington Sts. Resources, '$2,500,000.00 Coal Coke Lumber Planing Mill Specialties Interior Finishing J NfO. J. S.A U E R Phope 2484 310 W. Liberty We Have a FULL LINE OF Out Flowers and Plants For All Occasions COUSINS & HALL 1002 S. UNiVERSITY AVE. Phone 115 TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAN D MIMEOGRAPHINCG "Eberything for the Typevriter" Q O. MuORRILL Edward E. Mack........Adfertising Manager H. Kirk White..........Publication Manager Y. R. Althseler..:......Circulation Manager :C. V. Sellers.......t.ccountant C. T. Fishleigh ..Assistant Business Manager Night Editors Leonard W. Nieter - Earl Pardee Reporters, H A. Fitzgerald T. L. Stadeker Vii R. Atlas .R.'1T. McDonald E. A. Baumgarth L. S. Thompson Bruce Swaney E. L. Ziegler R. J. Blum Golda Ginsberg Nat Thompson / Business Staff Albert E. Iorne Roscoe Rau E. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter K. S. McCol L. W. Kennedy J. E. Campbell SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916.. Night Editor... . ........E. L. Ziegler OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN OPPOR- TUNITIES The offer of the National City Bank to a selected number of universities throughout the country is pregnant with opportunities. It is an experi- ment in combining practical and the- oretical work which may possibly have far-reaching effects in the determina- tion of college curricula in the future. It is an opportunity to banks and other business houses to get picked men trained especially for them. It is an opportunity to the student which will enable him to pass over several of the preliminary steps necessary in "landing a job.,' This plan is a part of the big idea to put the United States in the position of. the leading commercial nation of the world. According to a letter recently received from William Welsh, '12, the men who come up to the standards set by the bank and his university will, be given a prominent part in this movement. This is the real opportun- ity; not selfish,-not local, but national. Ohio Club Postpones Meeting, The meeting for the organizing of an Ohio club which was to have been held this week has been postponed until next week. The fact that no defi- friends deserted you? "Have you kept the faith, romance and idealism of your youth? "Are you determined to be and do the best there is in your line of work? "Can you enjoy a good joke on your- self? "Are you helping to make your friends and neighbors optimistic? "Is your final ambition unselfish?" How much of a grade could you at- tain as an optimist? Such a list of questions is good for the soul. .They set us to thinking, they stimulate self-analysis. A probe of ourselves is always of value, especially in deter- mining our degree of optimism. An hour cannot be spent more prof- itably than in keen, searching self- examination. Just try it sometime and then start a campaign for reconstruc- tion. FRATERNTITES AND HOUSE CLUBS GET INSTRUCTION IN HYGIENE A meeting of the Health Service representatives will be held in the Medical building Monday evening. It is the aim of the Health Service au- thorities to instruct one person from each fraternity or club house in sani- tation and hygiene, which instruction he will carry to his friends. At the meetings to be held during the remainder of the year, prominent mem- bers of the medical faculty will give talks on subjects of vital interest to young men. OURS are leaden or 1 gdod en, accordin' to what you put in 'em. A little VELVET will put a lot o' gold in yo' hours. THE BEAUTY OF MY BUSINESS IS- FLOWERS Visit my store and see. Everything in Flowers--Daffodils, Orcheds, Tulips, Narcissus, Violets, Sweet Peas, Roses, Carna- tions and Lillies of the Valley. Full Line of Plants I I MRS. FLANDERS Phone 294 Flower Shop 213 EAST LIBERTY STR E1 T . . k(oVr Baltinre lach 32SState St. VAN'S uI Quality Sho eShop1 11111 1114 S. Univ. Ave. S Good Work111311 IP -'- - -1E .4 a I I HOSPITAL NOTES I A Complete Lin of Drug 'Sundri es, Kods') ks Candies, Perfumes ALBERT MANN Drugi.st 215 Souath Mee in St. -Ann~Arbor.o Mich. " f 2 Laykin K. James, '18, has been dis- charged from thle. hospital. Dr. H. H. Hammel., who was confined to the hospital with typhoid fever, is improving and will be out in a few days. R. C. Parks, '17E, while, working in the physics laboratory, was blinded. for several hours by the intense light of the are, the blinding resultant upon short circuiting an electric current. Parks is resting nicely in the hos- pital. Do you drive an automobile in the winter? You should. It's convenient. PAPER SALE All Departm paper 35c per Pounds Now 25c F. SCHLEEDE 340 S. State A You can heat your garage safely and economically with a SAFETY GAS GARAGE HEATER. Approved by insurance companies, Women's Organizations NOW READY An unusual showing of new Foreign and Domestic Woolens for Spring. Market conditions make an early selection desirable as all good patterns will be bard to duplicate nite arrangement could be made for a meeting place was the cause of the Entering Junior girls will be the -postponement.! guests of the Y. W. C. A. this after- noon at 3:00 o'clock. A number of Patronize Michigan Daily Adver- former Juniors have been invited to tizers. ** meet them. Washtenaw Gas Co. r 9 - D, E. GRENNAN REAL CUSTOM TAILOR 606 E. LI KERTY STREET I The Finest in Clothing Is typified by our famous hand- tailored lines of ready to wears. These clothes are worn by men who take pride in their appear- ance-men who are the best judges of clothing. SAM BURCHFIELD & Co. at Y r, ! 0 Fine Tailoring ;.l j, . . f f f , . L, r ~ / l" o :i /: ', NOTICE At its March meeting, the Board of Control of- Student Publications will choose a business manager and pan- aging editor for The Wolverine and The Students' Directory respectively. It is the policy of the board in filling the positions on the publications un- der its control to award them on the basis of merit to those who have served In minor positions on the pub- lication to which th positions pertain, It sometimes happens, however, that no one who has served on the publica- tion during the year is eligible or ca- pable of filling one of the leading po- sitions for the ensuing year. When either of these sets of circumstances arises the board finds it necessary to consider outside candidates. This no- tice should not be considered as an intimation that either of these situa- tions will arise this year. All applications for these positions should be in the hands of Professor F. N. Scott as soon as possible and not later than March 17 in order to be con- sidered. Each application should con- tain a statement of the experience of the applicant and should be accomp- anied by the applicant's eligibility card and any letters of recommenda- tion which he may have. 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