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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Y

our Ease of Mind
Self-possession and personal effici-
icy depends largely upon the clothes you wear.
we are your tailors you will always have that
eling that comes with
Clothes of Character
G. H. WILD COMPANY
N q, TAILORS STATE ST.
Fenns Rak'ets
We are the Agents for the
SLOTTED THROAT RACKETS
Rackets Restrung in Three Days
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STUDENTS BOOKSTORE

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NI C14AS DAIL
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every Morning exceptE
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.7
Francis F. McKinney......Managing Editor
John" S. Leonard.........Business Manager
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, Sub-I
scrinptions: by carrier or mail, $.o. Want
ad. stations: (quarry's, Students' Supply
Store, He Delta, cor. Packard asnd State.
Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 24x4.
Communications not to exceed 300 words in
length, or notices of events wiil be published
in The Daily if left at the office in the Ann
Arbor 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.
E. Rodgers Sylvester News Editor
Tom C. Reid....... ,..... Telegraph Editor
Verne Burnett.......... ,.. Telegraph Editor
E. P. Wright.................SportsEditor
J. C. B. Parker .......Assignment Editor
Conrad N. Church..............City Editor
Edwin A. Hyman.-............City Editor
Lee Joslyn................. City Editor
('oidon D.Cooke........Statistical Editor
Golda Ginsburg...............Women's Editor
Edward E. Mack........Advertising Manager
H. Kirk White.........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 IT. C. L. Jackson
Reporters'
H. A. Fitzgerald Cecil Andrews
Linton B. Dimond E. A. Baumgarth
Bruce Swaney E. L. Ziegler
W. R. Atlas Frank Taber
Nat Thompson Holland Thompson
Phil Pack H. C. Garrison
Allen Shoenfield D. S. Rood
C. W. Neumann Jas. Schermerhorn, Jr.
Business Staff ,i
Albert E. Horne nRoscoe Rau
E. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter
K. S. McColl L: W. Kennedy
C. P. Emery Bernard Wohl
J. E. Campbell,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916.
Night Editor-Henley Hill

think about. And then toward the end
of it all, the old grad can figure out
at least the worldly successI of his!
career, though not much else, by
whether he has a frosted inner office
door with "Private" and "President"
or, "Manager" gold-leafed on it, or a
door with just a number, or the desig-
nation of "nowhere in particular."
CLASSES TO MEET TODAY
VNIVERSITY WOMEN TO CHOOSE
SOCIAL COMMITTEES AND JU-
DICIARY COUNCIL NOMINEES.
Women of all four university classes'
will hold important meetings at 4:00
o'clock this afternoon. Seniors who
are in the Senior Play are to meetj
at Newberry hall for a preliminary
meeting and rehearsal. All other
classes will meet in Barbour gymna-
sium to make important elections for
next year. All classes will elect so-
cial committees and will make nomin-
ations for the Judiciary Council, which
will be voted on campus election day.
Juniors will meet in the middle par-
lor, to elect their Senior Play commit-
tee. Sophomores will meet in the west
parlor to elect their Junior play com-
mittee. Freshmen meet in Sarah Cas-
well Angell hall, to elect their Fresh-
man Spread committee.
All meetings will be in charge of
the present class representatives on
the Judiciary Council.
There will be a meeting of the Girls'
Lower Section of Deutscher Verein,
in the Verein room, at 8:00 o'clock
Thursday evening.
There will be a full rehearsal of the
Pageant this evening at 8:00 o'clock,
at Hill auditorium. Dress rehearsal
will be held Thursday evening, at 7:00

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150 Brand New (This Year's)
TENNIS RACKETS

to Select from-- and Everyone Guaranteed

Price: $1.50 to $10

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New Victor Records

FOR MAY
On Sale Today

A FINE LIST
HEAR THEM

DETROIT UNITED LINES
etween Detroit, Ann Arb r and Jackson.
ars run on Eastern time, one hour faster
n local time.
etroit Limited and Express Cars-8:zo a.
and hourly to 7:)o p. rn., g:1o p. m.
:alamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. m. and
ry two hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing,
8 p. m.
ocal Cars, Eastbound-s : a. in., 6:49 a. In,
5 a. in., and every two hlours to 7:05 P. Iin.,
5p. in., 9:05 p). In., 1o:no P. m. To Ypsi-
i only, 8:48 a. m. tdaily except Sunday),
o a. m., 12:05 p. n., 6:05 P. Im., 11:45 P-
r:io a. m., 1:20 a. m.
ocal Cars, Westbound-6 :i2 a. ,m., 7:50 a.
and every two hours to 7:50 p. rt., so :20
m., 12:20 a. In.
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Organized 1869
Capital.............$ 300,000.00
Surplus...........$ 150,000.00
Resources over .... $3,000,000.00
Banking in all branches
Main Office, N. -W. Corner Main
and huron Sts.
Branch Office, 707 North Univ-
ersity Avenue.
COME IN AND TRY OUR
Chinese Combination Lunch
:30 A. M 5:30 P. M
I1P.cM. to7P.nM.
Michig"an Inn
ChopSy

TRY
CHAPAN'S JEWELRY STORE
For Ahrm Clocks and Michigan Pins
113 SO. MAIN STREET
Our "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More
Than the Average "Ready-Made"
CANSLE, The Tailor
108 E. Washington St Second Floor
CHOP off a few
minutes and eat some of
GEORGES SJVEY
WAI KING LO
314 S. State St. Phone 1244-M
FIRST NATLI BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $1oo,ooo Surplus and Profit $$65,ooo
DIRECTORS:
WIR CORNWELL WALDO M. ABBOTT
GEO. W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWLEY
S. W. CLARKSONJ HARRISON SOULE
FRED SCHMID D. B. SUTTON
R. D KINNIE
~CHoiCE CVT FLOWERS
TO BISCHOFF'S jg©j I
220 Chapin St. Phone8o9-M

Id~ HiV~~t~2 ~fus.,c'IL)ouse
MRS. M. M. ROOT
Corner Maynard and William Streets

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'TUTTLE'S!G T.

SCIENCE OF DOORS.

mtty St.

Opp. the Arcadia

Farmers & Mechanics Bahk

Wurster Bros.
Pasturized Milk
and Cream
Phone 423
Cor. Detroit and Catherine

In the astonishing range of spe-
cial research work, it is possible that
some scholar will before long publish
a science of doors.
The universal tragedy and comedy
of human life are traceable in the evo-
lution of doors.
Thus when we started out, it was
either behind a heavy oaken door with
a brass knocker on zit and a veranda
in .front of it, or it was a marred-up
entrance which needed paint. Then
came the angling road between the
doors of high school and collego, or
the black gates of the factory. In
college class rooms, a student may
sometimes imagine a sign above the
lintel of a quiz room which reads
"Abandon hope all ye who enter here,"
or again it may signify something
worth while, a broadening of horizons.
Off the campus there are the shutters
in front of a buffet, or the swinging
doors of a library; the glaring aisle
into a movie, or the lobby of a legiti-
mate theater.
When a stude graduates, he al-
ways has the problems of the door of
a bank or the door of a loan office to

o'clock.
Upper classmen are urged to turn
out for elective baseball. Practices
are held on Monday and Wednesday
at 4:00 o'clock, on the field whenever
the weather permits and indoors in
bad weather.
Girls who are entered in the tennis
tournament are expected to play off
their first round as fast as the wea-
ther permits. Winners should report
their names and the score of the set
to the office, and arrange to play their
second round as soon as possible.
All costumes for the Junior Girls'
play must be returned to the gymna-
sium by 4:00 o'clock, Thursday after-
noon. Those not returned will be
charged against the holders. Chair-
men of the different choruses will
meet Thursday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock to check over all costumes.
The Geneva club of Newberry hall
is to be entertained this week end at
Portage Lake by Anetta Wood. All
members of this club who have not
been informed of this meeting, please'
call Newberry hall not later than
Wednesday morning.
The G'eneva club consists of all Uni-
versity women who have attended the
annual Y. W. C. A. conference at Lake
Geneva in former years. An attempt
is being made for a conference of 40
members from Michigan this year. All
girls interested nay obtain further in-
formation concerning this conference
at Newberry hall.
Send The Daily home. 75c for the
rest of the year."*

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For
Particular
People

A CANOE TRIP
with
LUNCH
Incomplete Without
an
IcyHo Hati

Quarry Drug Cols
Prescription Store

CITY LAUNDRY
THOS. ROWE, Prop.

Detroit Street

Phone 457-M

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On State

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OXFORD'

TIME

PARTICULAR LAUNIRY

For the BEST

STRAWBERRY
SHORTCAKE

15 HERE

Corner Huron
A 0000 STRONG BANKI

State Street Office
330 S. State St.
WITH EVERY BANKING NEED

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

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

Enoch Dieterle
Funeral Director
21 outh 4th Ave.
Pone 404

Prices from $3.50 to $7.00

WAHR'S SHOE STORES

MAIN STREET

STATE STREET

South End Meat Market and Grocery

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COMING EVENTS

ONCE WORN, NO COMFORT WITHOUT THE M

Meats of Quality
and Variety

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

Poultry, Fish
and Game
in Season

The heels.

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

May 4.-Baseball game, Syracuse
University vs. Michigan, Ferry Field.
May 6-All-Fresh vs. University of
Detroit, baseball game.
May 6.-Notre Dame University vs.
Michigan track meet.
Maya6.-Syracuse University vs.
Michigan baseball game.
May 10.-Kalamazoo Normal College
vs. Michigan, baseball game.
May 12.-Soph Prom, Armory.
May 13.-University of 'Detroit vs.
All-Fresh, baseball game.
May.13.-Varsity track meet.
May 13. - Cornell University vs.
Michigan, baseball game.
May 17.-First concert of May Fes-
tival, 8:00 o'clock, Hill auditorium.
May 18.-Second concert of May Fes-
tival, 8:00 o'clock, Hill auditorium.
May 19.-Third concert of May Fes-
tival, 2:30 o'clock, Hill auditorium.
May 19.-Afternoon, tug of war be-
tween sophomores and freshmen.
May 20.-Morning, pushball contest
and class relays, Ferry Field.
May 19.-Fourth concert of May Fes-
tival,.8:00 o'clock, Hill auditorium.
May 20.-Polish Seminary vs. All-
Fresh, baseball game.
May 20.-Leland Stanford Univer-
sity vs. Michigan, track meet.
May 20.-Fifth May Festival concert,
2:30 o'clock, Hill auditorium.
May 20.-Sixth concert of May Fes-
tival, 8:00 o'clock, Hill auditorium.
May 30.-Memorial Day ,(Holiday).
May 30.-State Normal College vs.
All-Fresh, baseball game.
June 2-3.-Interscholastic Meet.

June 2.-Notre Dame University vs.
Michigan, baseball game.
June 2.--Cap Night.
June 3.-Notre Dame University vs.
Michigan, baseball game.
June 9.--M. A. C. vs. Michigan, base-
ball game.
June 10.-M. A. C. vs. Michigan, base-
ball game.
June 20-Baccalaureate Services.
June 21-22.-Class day exercises in
the schools and colleges.
June 23.-Alumni Day.
June 24.-Commencement Day.
INTERCOLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION
CHOOSES OFFICERS FOR 1916-17
At an election held Monday the In-
tercollegiate Prohibition association
elected the following officers for the
year 1916-1917: President, L. S. Rams-
dell, '17; vice president, W. T. Adams,
'17; secretary, H. B. Teegarden, '17;
treasurer, R. B. Penzotti, '18H; pub-
licity, James Schermerhorn, Jr., '18;
fa'culty advisors, Prof. H. L. Wilgus
and Prof. W. C. Hoad.
There will be a meeting of the new
officers and the membership commit-
tee at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning in
Newberry hall to take up the matter
of campaign woTk for the remainder of
the semester and the summer.
Visiting Nurse Assured of Automobile
Ann Arbor's visiting nurse is prac-
tically assured of having an automo-
bile for use in her work. About $250
of the $700 required is already in the
hands of the soliciting committee.

The soles.

A. Lemble

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

810 Brown Street

Phones 235 and 399

ECONOMY

AS WELL

AS COMFORT

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Don't throw away that old trunk.
We will repair it. Koch & Henne, 300
S. Main. . tf
Call Lyndon for good pictures.

ATTENTION, LAWS!
LAW LIBRARY FOR SALE - 600
volumes, all leather, at your own price.
Wilbert H. Fuller, 320 Genesee St.,
Lansing, Mich.

O o N91505 BLK
nr o o N? 1605 TAN
Wagner fif oO.
STRAND

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I Saddle ponies at 50c an hour.
tf 1830.

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