T"HtE MI'CHIGAN )ALLY Your Ease-of Mind Self-possession and personal effici- ency depends largely upon the clothes you wear. If we are your tailors you will always have that feeling that comes with Clothes of Character G. H. WILD COMPANY N VI TAILORS STATE ST. kTennis Rackets I Gill NIKES HT MchiAN DAILY RSPA-MKSll _________________________ PROIW IO EN TiI SIASTIVAIUL Official newspaper at the University of liE(' ELVE1I) WTRITES ). ETROT Michigan. Published every morning except UUM Monday during the university year. _'S Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as Word has just been received by a cnd-s m r student at Newberry residence from a Francis F. McKinney......Managing Editor member of the Detroit Branch of the cn- S. Leonard..........B-incss Manager Association of Collegiate Alumnae in Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- regard to the Junior Girls' Play, which scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, students' SupplyI was given in Detroit last Saturday Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State, night. She says: Phones: business, 960; Editorial, 2414. "Detroit is most enthusiastic about Communications not to excec -1 oo words in the junior Girls' Play! The girls made ingth Th aice i oeft t hie othee ihe l such a hit that we hope it will be- Arbor Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the come an annual institution here, but west corridor of the general library, were the notices are collected at 7:oo o'clock each1 it is a good deal for fuiltreclasses evening. !to1ive' u22 to IT E M, IN I 150 Brand New (This Year's) TENNIS RACKETS to Select from - and Everyone Guaranteed Price: $1.50 to $10 - 'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES We are the Agents for the IKSLOTTED THROAT RACKETS Rackets Restrung in Three Days SHEEHAN'S STUDENTS BOOKSTORE r E. Rodgers Sylvester News Editor Tom C. Reid ............Telegraph Editos Verne Burnett............ Telegraph Editor E. P. Wright ................. Sports Editor J. C..B. Parker .........Assignment Editor Conrad N. Church...............City Editor Edwin A. Hyman...............City Editor Lee Joslyn........ .....City Editor Goldon D. Cooke.........Sititia' Editor Golda Ginsburg ........ ....Women_'s Editor *x Tl regular Satirda y hike from Bar- bour gymnasium will go to lDelphi. x The walk starts at 8:00 o'clock, and is in charge of Jessie Caunders, '18. >r START DAMAGE SUIT TUESDAY r for Alleged %! ahe liprisonment r DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Cars run on Eastern time, one hour faster an local time. Detroit Limited and. Express Cars-8:xo a. and hourly to 7:10 p. in., 9:10 p. M.' Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. m. and ,cry two hours to 6:48 p. i.;, to Lansing, 48 p. In. Local Cars, Eastbound-5 :35 a. m., 6:40 a. M., 05 a. M., and every two hours to 7:05 p. M., 05 p. Ill., 9:05 p. in., r0:5o 1p. in. To Ypsi- nti only, 8:48 a. m. kdaily except Sunday), 2o a. m., 12:0 j>. m., 6:05 p. m., 11 :45 p. 1 :1 o a. in.., i:2o a.' in. Local Cars, Westbound-6:i2 a. i., 7:5o a. and every two hours to 7:50 p. 1Y., 10:20 M., 12:20 a. tn. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1869 Capital ...........$ 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. TATE AND GERMAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK Main & Washington Sts. tesources, $2,500,9000.0 FRATERNITIES et me figure with you on your next ear's supply of coal. Now is the me to look after next year's coal We Have a FULL LINE OF Cut flowers and Plants For All Occasions COUSINS & HALL 1002 S, UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 115 edward E. Mack...... H. Kirk White..... Y. R. Althseler.... C. V. Sellers........ C. T. Vishleigh ..Assis Night f Leonard WV. Nieter L. S. Thompson henley Dill Re.por 11. A. Fitzgerald Linton B. Dimond Bruce Swaney W. R. Atlas Nat Thompson Phil Pack Allen Shoenfieldl C. W. Neumann Busines Albert E. Horne E. C. Musgrave K. S. McColl C. P. Emery J. E. Ca SATURDAY, Night Editor-Le .........Accountant tant Business Manager A damage suit of much interest to students, will be called in the local Editors circuit court, Tuesday morning. May Jarl a er9. wl n the case of Clarence Worth, 11. C. L. Jackson 14E, against Chief of Police Frank mars Pardon, Deputy Sheriff Esslinger et al, Cecil Andrews will be started. The case is expected E. . Ziegler E. L. . %i be a hard fought one, the amounts Frank Taber involved being large. Holland 'Thiomplsoni H.C.t Tarrison Wrth seeks $10,000 for alleged Jas. Schermerhornofr alse imprisonment. The charged off'ense was committed at the time of s Staff the Soph rush of the Majestic theater Roscue Rau last fall. At that time Worth, who F. IC. Sutter h L. W. Kennedy he ld a ticket to the performance, was Bernard Wohl taken into custody. Worth was re- mpbell bleased when innocence was , proved, but shortly afterward brought suit. Carl Lebman, county attorney, and ank Detine. city attorney, will con- duct the case for the defendants. N. A. Cobb, of Battle Creek, will prose- MAY 6, 1916. cute the case for Worth. onard W. Nieter 1NURSES GR NTED 1DIPLOMAS onad W NiterAT GRADUATION EXERCISES ..Advertising Manager .Publication Manager Circulation Manager TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND MIMEOGRAPHING "Eberythrng for the Typelvriter" 0. D. MORRILL (ov'r Balthn're L'nch) L 322 S. State St. 'A 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 SENIOR MEMORIALS Drs. Vaughana'and Peterson Give Brief Talks; President rutchins 1 Makes Presel'1a1:0n MRS. FLANDERS Phone 294 Flower Shop 213 EAST LIBERTY STREET Every spring the question of class I HAVE IT' Ne-ol-in Wears better than Leather VAN'-S QUALITY SHOE SHOP The New Shop, 1114 S. University memorials is stirred up in each senior class on the campus. But now a gen- The Florence Nightingale pledge was eral solution has been put forward by administered by Miss Annie M. Cole- men and organizations of weight in man, state inspector of training student and university matters, and schools, to 24 members of the senior seven out of the eight senior memorial class of the University Training School committees have accepted the plan. for Nurses in their graduating exer- The proposed scheme would have all cises held Thursday evening in Sarah 1he senior classes pool whatever Caswell Angell hall. funds could be given. This fund would Rev. Leonard A. Barrett gave the be taken care of by the treasurer of invocation, which was followed by an the University, and a committee of introductory speech by Dr. Victor C. the president of the university, and Vaughan, and an outline of the work A Cosxdplete Llme of Drti9 Stundries, Kodaks Cand ies, Perf utes ALB4,PI°TMAN, Drugigist 215 South Mai s St. Ann.m Arbor, Mich. Jno. J. SAUER e 2484 310 W. Liberty ASK FOR and GET eachers of CommercaX HOR LICK'S Subjects prepared at THE ORIGINAL imilton Business College E LTE DMILK State andWilkiams Stp. Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. sin Out all Michigan Jewelry at Cost-- ALSO INGERSOLL WATCHES and ALARM CLOCKS DOCK SCHLEEDE 340 SO. STATE STREET e1 You know there's a difference in clothes; it's in the genuine and lasting distinction of appearance- dte to real knowledge of fashion and design with Teal care for the niceties of dress. Capper & Capper Furnishings D E GRENNAN REAL CUSTOM TAILOR A66 E. LIBERTY STREET La president, and general secretary of the alumni association, would have high discretionary powers in determining what should be done with the fund. There would be absolutely no stipu- lations to bind them in the matter of expenditures. A part of the money each year would be used to place a permanent memorial tablet of bronze' in the new library, commemorating the whole senior class. The rest of' the money, which would be the great majority of it, would go to make up a permanent fund. Yale has already a fund of abouc $100,000 stored up under a similar sytei, and money has been used from it occasionally by its committee in charge for extremely worthy projects. The idea of some of the proposers of the Michigan system is to get they seniors into the habit of generosity to university projects, upon entering the alumni body. At present the giving of memorials is certainly rather bet- erogeneous, for instance, one inds here a stone, there a dedicated tree, and there a bench. Fifty-two ditfer- ent memorials are already recordvd, and many have disappeared. The im- mediate thing which will be done in regard to the new plan is the set- tlement in the class meetings. One pleasing feature in the proposition is that the senior classes for all time will not necessarily be bound by this year's raig. Another pleasing aspect is that some earnest constructive effort is being ?Wae to settle a perennially knotty campus problem. Fraternity to Hold Founders' Day Kent chapter of Phi Delta Phi, na- tional honorary law fraternity, of which President Harry B. Hutchins is a member, will hold a Founders' Day celebration and banquet at the fra- ternity house here on Saturday, May 13. Prof. 1). H). Ewing Gives last Letuare Prof D. D. Ewing, of Purdue Uni- versity, gave the last of his series of four lectures on railway electrification in the Engineering building yester- day afternoon.. His talk dealt with the economic aspects of the questions. Patronize Daily Advertizers ** of the past year by Dr. Reuben Peter- son. The main address of the evening was given by Miss Elizabeth Cleve- land, director of the girls' continuation classes of Detroit. The diplomas were presented by Pres. Harry B. Hutch- ins. Immediately after. the presentation, a receptilwn was tendered the graduates in the Women's league parlors. Music was furnished by Fisher's orchestra. APPOINTM ENT ('03HITTEE GIVES OUT 1I NUMBER OF POSITIONS tions next year, the majority of them being members of this year's graduat- A large number of teachers have signed up with the ap- pointment committee for posi- ing class, and 411 are students in the educational department. Those securing positions for this year are: Rodney Parker, '16, Bay City, French; Edward Ploenges, New- berry, Mich., Math.; Grace Fletcher, '16, Detroit, Mich; John E. Blom- .strom, '17, Flint, Mich., attendance of- ficer; Seale Johnson ,grad, Iron Moun- tain, English; Marguerite Ullrich, grad.; Iron Mountain, Mich., Latin and history; Marguerite Kerns, '16, River Rouge, Mich., English and Latin; Hope Conklin, '10, Milwaukee, Downer College at Milwaukee, Wis., Latin; Isa- bell Knapp ,'11, Saulte Ste. Marie, Mich., Ancient History; Verna Matrau, '17, Watervliet, Mich.; Paul Field, '16, Flint, Mich., physical training; Fred usually stops when the furnace 1 goes out. H. Kinney, '16, Logonier, Ind., superin- tendent of schools; Edith Hannum, '14, Wayne, Mich., science; Elizabeth Mc- Rae, '16, Minising, Mich., mathematics; r XEEP MUFFLER CLOSED Don't keep your muffler open. Don't drive car faster than 15 miles W.' H. Allmendinger, '14, Grand Ha- ven, Mich., principal of high school, and Earle Gibbs, '16, Battle Creek, Mich., history. Attend Meeting at Illinois University Secretary Shirley W. Smith and pur-l chasing agent, J. C. Christensen, are, attending the Business Officer's as- sociation meeting at the University off Illinois. It is expected that they will return on Monday. Look over the advertizements in The Michigan Daily. They will in- terest you. ** per hour within city limits. Don't play ball in the city streets. Sidewalks are in the street. Don't ride bicycle on sidewalk. Don't post notices on telegraph or telephone poles, Don't keep a dog around without a license. Don't break the city ordinances and expect to get off without paying the penalty. The above is given to protect you. Show your appreciation, lioppe for your amateur work. m6 Hot Water all summer with a Gas-Fired Heater. Washtenaw Gas Co. Hot Water SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. Patronize Iaily Advertizers. Fine railoring le University of Chicago M EM in addition to resident i wr.offers also instruc- iTUDY For detailed in- IJ Y formation address 84th Year U. of C. (Div. H ), Chica o, I. to Ten cents rents a good Eastman ko- dak, any size you want. Lyndon's, 719 N. University. Dancing at the Boat House tonight. .330 to 11:00 o'clock. m6 Call 830 for saddle ponies.° tf