THE MICHIGAN DAILY Your Ease of Mind Self-possession and personal effici- ency depends largely upon the clothes you wear. i If we are your tailors you will always have that feeling that comes with G. Clothes of Character H. WILD COMPANY 4 a. TAILORS STATE ST. Mi!HI7N FLY 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. Francis F. MKinney...... Managing Editor John S. Leonard......:... Business Manager Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions : by carrier or, mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations : Quarry's, Students' Supply Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State, Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. Comiuunications 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 Armor Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the west corridor of the general library, where the notices are collected at 7:0o -o'clock each evening. Unitarian Church~ State and Haron streets. 10: 30-Second sermon on "Thoughts from Nietzsche-The Weakness of Pity."~ 11:45-Prof. Sellars speaks on "The Growth of Social Justice," before the Social Service Class. 6: 30-Mr. G. D. Casto, of Utah, speaks on "Side-Lights on the Mormon Pilgrimage," before the Student Young; People's Society. 150 Brand New (Tis Year's ) TENNIS RACKETS mlm TE NNI to Select fromn- and Everyone Guaranteed Price: $1.50 to $10 wm*wmww 'ennis Rackets We are the 'Agents for the SLOTTED THROAT RACKETS I F,, Rodgers. Sylvester NewsJ Tamn C. Reid........... .TelegraphI Verne Burnett.............. TelegraphI >~, P. Wrigit ...... ........... Sports Editor Editor Editor Editor SUDA SERVICES IN ANN ARBOR CHURCHES First °Baptist Church Rev. John Mason Wells will preach at 10:30 o'clock on "The "Valley of Baca." First Congregational Church Mr'. Lloyd Douglas will preach oni "The Believer," at 10:30 o'clock. VNI'VERSIZf tY BOOSTIES 'PAM m New Victor Records. I . Rackets Restrung tn Three Days STUDENTS BOOKSTORE DETROIT UNFTED1 LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. tars ritnt on Eastern time, one -hour faster n lucal time. ?etroit Limited and Express Cars-8 :ro a. and hourly to 7s1o p. in., g~ro p. Mn. Kalamnazoo Limtited Cars--8:48 a.,rm. and ry two hours to 6:48 P. i.; to Lansing., IS p. it.' Local Cars, Eastbound-5:3s a. In., 6:40 a. M1., 5 a. in., and every two hours to 7:o5 p. in., ); p. in., 9:0; 1p. m., io:5o p. in. To Ypsi- ti only, 8:48 a. mn.- daily except Sunday), zo a. tm., 12:0: p.iM., ,6:05 p. m., 11:45 P. r: Io a. in., 1:20o a. in. Local Cars, Westbound-6 :x2' a. mUt, 7 :5o a. and every two hours to 7 :5o p. in., to :2o mt., i12:20 a. Ut. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 18619 Caphal.......$ 300,000.00 Surplus.. ....$ 160,000.00 Resources over ... . $3,000,000.00 Banking in all branches Main Office, N. W. Corner; Main and Huron Sts. Branch Office, 707 North Ulnir. ersity Avenue. COME;IVV AND TRY OUR~ Chinese Coiabintion Lunch T"RY CHAP MAN'S JEWELRY STORE For Aftrm Clocks land. Michigan Pins !118 SO. MAIN STREET IOur "Tailorade Clothes Cost No More an e SL iMaE, The Tailor 108 E.; WahntoStSecond Floor CHOP off a few minutes and eat some of GEORG1.E'8SV SIT EY WAX KING 1600 314 S. State St. Phnne 1244-M FIRST NATLE DANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH. Capital $10o,ooo Surplus and Profit $$65,oo DIRECTORS: WxIRt CORNWELL WALDO M. ABBOTT GEO.' W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWLEY S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SOULE FRED SCHMID D. B. SUTTON N,. D KtNNIE I FOR I HJ'!2 CU-T FLOWERSj Wurster Bros. 'Pasturized Milk and Cream Phone 423 Cor. Detroit and Catherine J. C. B. Parker .........Assignment Editor Conrad N. Church .............. City Editor Edwin A. Hyman...... ......... City Editor Lee Joslyn.............City Editor (Cordion 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. T1. Fishleigh -AsitatAssistant Business Manager Night Editors Leonard WV. Nieter Earl Pardee L. S. Thompson J. L. Stadeker Henley Ilidll 1. C. I1. Jackson Reporters HT. A. Fitzgerald Cecil Andrews Linton B. Dimnd E. A. Bautngarth Bruce Swaney E. L. Ziegler W. R. Atlas F'rank Taber Nat Thompson Rolland Thompson Phil Pack 11. C. Garrison Alen Shoenfield D. S. Rood C. _W. Neumann Jas. Schermerhorn, Jr. Business Staff Albert U. Horne Roscoe Rau E. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter K. S. McColl L. W. Kennedy C. P. Emery Bernard Wohl J. E. Campbell SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1916. Night Editor....... Walter R. Atlas Presbyterilan Church Morning service at 10:30, with bration of the Lord's Supper. cele- WHO ARE NEEDED On Sale Today -oa A FINE LISTA HEAR THEM Fr"R MAY 1:30 A. MI .I1P. M.; 25c s:30 P. M. to 7?P. M. Michigan Inn Chop Suey There are a few thoughtful men who care to pursue a life in college so entirely devoted to study that no time is given to the cultivation of person- ality, and without "doing something for Michigan," as the phrase -is usu- ally worded. Citizenship in a university whose traditions in athletics, journalism, (ramatics and scholarship are strong and honorable, involves the responsi- bility to maintain as well as the priv- ilege to enjoy them. All-university institutions, which blend all campus interests, need men possessed of qualities of leadership, and, in addition, a knowledge of cam- pus conditions which can only be se- cured by several years of training., It is the freshman class especially which, at this time of the year, sup- plies recruits who are later to hold the various offices. In the same ra- tio that they accept their responsibil- ities now, will these institutions be successful when this freshman class are seniors. First M. E. Church Rev. D. C. Littlejohn, of Howell, Mich., will conduct morning worship at 10:30. Christian Science Church Sunday service; at 10: 30 o'clock. The subject will be "Adam and Fallen Man." Unitarian Church Second address by Rev. R. S. Lor- ing on "Thoughts from Nietzsche;- The Social Weakness of Pity," at 10:30 o'clock. Church of Christ (D~isciples) Mr. Knepper will talk at 10:30 on "The Romance of Bible Distribu- tion," the talk being illustrated with stereoptican pictures. St. Andrew's Epsicopal Church Rev. Henry Tattock, rector, will conduct sermon and Holy Communion at 10:30 o'clock. INDEPENDENTSIRLS MEET SEND" OUT MEMBERSHIP CARDS FOR ORGANIZATION ASSEMBLY MONDAY EYEMWN~ Membership cards for the Inde- pendent Girls' club have been dis- tributed among' representatives at the dormitories and league houses, and will also be given out at the first regular meeting of the club, Monday evening. All independent girls above the rank of freshman, are eligible to' membership, and freshman will be welcome as guests Monday evening.. There will be a short business meet- ing followed by dancing, and other informal forms of entertainment. The meeting is called for 7:30 o'clock, and will be held in Barbour Gymnasium. D)emocrats to Convene Here This Week According to announcements made yesterday both caucuses and the coun- ty convention of Washtenaw demo- crats, will be held in this city during the present week. The caucuses will be held on Wednesday evening at the various polling places about the city. The convention will take place Friday, Jay 12, at the court house. A CANOE TRIP with LUNCH Incomplete Without Icy-Hot Dottle PARTICULAR LAUNBDR MRXS. M. M. ROOT Corner Maynard and U iu~ Str'eets Buy -all sizes at CI T iTUTTnLn E'S Ij -, For Particular People Quarry, Drug CO's Prescription Store CITY LAUNDRYJ THUS. ROWE, Prop. For the BEST STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE IDetroit Street Phone 457 ,.. , Onm State I X. Liberty 3t. Opp, the Arcadiaf ° *° ' s " .. . "o OXFORD TIME The Farmers & Mechanics Bank; IS HERE. lth Main Street Corner Huron State Street Office 330 S. State St. A GOOD STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED STeachers of Commercial Sabi !cts prepared at Hamiflton fOusiness "College State andiWlliaxus Sts. Our Oxfords and Pumps for ladies and gents are exclusive models, distinctly above the ordinary. I" Enoch Dieterle Funeral Director 210 South 4th Ave. Phone 404 Prices from $3.50 to $7.00 WAH-R'S SHO0E STORES Patronize Daily Advelizers. MAIN STREET 'STATE STREET x:* rs L W H.TMOIS OPEN The Lakeview Hotel AGAIN OFFERS YOU IT'S FAMOUS FRlOG, FISH and CHICKEN DINNERS BANQUETS A SPECIALTY CALL 4 JIM BURKE' r Whitemore Exchange Prop. ONCE WORN, NO COMFORT WITHOUT THEM1 POP. MATS. TUES., THURS. AND SAT. GARRICK DETROIT Week Beginning Monday, May 8, and Closing Sutnday, -May i4 Opening Week of the Spring Season VAUGHAN GLASER An Excellent Company, including Look- at worn shoes and see what shows the most wear : FAY COURTENEY and other Favorites In the Powerful Comedy Dra-ma "cKI CK I N" By Willard Mack The heels. 'The University of Chicago m HOM in addition to resident MEwork, offers alsoisrc ST~iDYtion by correspondence. Frdetailed in- STUDYformation address LIFE INSURANCE FOR STUDENTS Where it is necessary for a student to make a loan to enable him to finish his education, lie will find it easier to do so, if he can give a policy of life insurance as his security that the loan will be paid in the event of his death before he has been able to pay it off out of his earnings. The Provi- dence Lie and Trust Co.. have a spe- cial proposition for students. Harry Bacher, 516 E. Madison St. Phone Lorch Tells of Exposition Buiilgs Prof Emil Lorch, head of the Col- lege of Architecture, spoke before a meeting of the Michigan Society of. Architects Friday night in Detroit. The subject of his talk was "Exposition Architecture." He discussed in gen- eral the buildings at the 1915 exposi- tions at San Francisco and San Diego. :Akron Alumni to hfear Prof. Riggs Professor H. E. Riggs of the civil engineering department, has been ap- pointed by President Harry 1-. Hutch- ins to represent the University at an alumni banquet to be held in Akron, Ohio, Monday, May 15. Bogue, '18L, 'Nominated by Petition A. P. Bogue, '18L, has been nomin- ,ted by petition for the office 'of treasurer of the Oratorical associa- tion for next year. Look at O'Sullivanized shoes and see what shows the most wear: The Play with a Laugh and Punch. One Year on Broadwvay Th O'SuII the m ECONOMY ie soles. Tues., Thur, and Sat. Mats., 25-5oc-Nights, 25-5c-: 5c NOTE-Each week's bill begins Monday and closes Sunday night. Today Mat. and bNBD NEXT WEEK - JERRY" livanized shoes give you lost for the money. AS WELL AS COMORT o O N° 1505 BLK BY QAm 000 oN9 605 TAN Wagner &LO.- For quick service, call 2255. tf1 Ten cents rents a good Eastman ko- dak, any size you want. Lyndon's, 719' N. University. ECall L yndon for good ,pictures. N - Harry Bacher Sells Good Life surance. Phone 735-M. Saddle ponies at 50C an hour. Call Don't throw away 830. tfI We Will repair it. 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