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THE UICHIGAN DAILY

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'ur Ease of Mind
Self-possession and personal effici-
y depends largely upon the clothes you wear.
e are your tailors you will always have that
ng that comes with
Clothes of Character
G. H. WILD COMPANY
SING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST.

NAPAGENT GIRLS HO. PICNIC
CIAN DASIP
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Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published ever ymorning except
M4onday during the university year.

IN "QUEEN'S PROGRESS" TO GO
TO CASCADE GLEN.

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Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-clas matter, i-11 girls who took dancing parts in
Francis F. McKinney......Managing Editor the pageant will have a picnic on
John S. Leonard..........Business Manager Thursday, May 11th, at Cascade Glen.
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- Each girl is asked to bring her ow,!
scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2. So. Want lunch, and it is especially requested
ad. stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply
Store, The Delts, cor. Packard and State. that she bring something to cook.
Phones: Business. 96o; Editorial, 2414. Those who wish may go by canoe;
('onuietnications not° to exeed l300 words in those walking are to be at the gym-
length, or notices of events will be published InaA;im at 5:30, where there will be
in The Daily if ;left at the office in the Anti
Arbor Press Blag., or in the notice box in the . someone to show them the way. Ev-
wet crridor of ete general libraryckwhe ery one desiring to go is asked to sign
evening, at the gymnasium.

to Select from -and Everyone Guaranteed

Price: $1.50 to $10

150 Brand New (This Year's
TENNIS RACKETS

is Rackets

UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES

We are the Agents for the
SLOTTED THROAT RACKETS
Rackets Restrung In Three Days

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E. Rodgers Sylvester News Editor
T n C. Reid....... .Telegraph Editor
Verne Burnett .........Telegraph Editor
1,. P. fright.......... ..... Sports Editor
J. C. B. Parker .......Assignment Editor
Conrad N. Church............... City Editor
Edwin A. Hyman...............C Editor
Lee Joslyn.... ............City Editor
Gordionr. Cooke... ...ttisticas Fdito-
Golda Ginsburg.......... ..Women's Editor

EHANHS

Edward E. Mack........Adver
H. Kirk White.........Public
Y. R. Alt hseler..... Circula
C. V. Sellers...............
C. T. Fishleigh ..Assistant Bus

lising Manager
ation Manager
ation Manager
Accountant
iness Manager

The first rounds of the tennis tour-
nament must be played off by Tuesday
evening, May 9. Any one not hav-
ing played by that time will be de-
faulted.
Nortar Botr l wi meet this eve-
ning at 7:30 o'clock at the Gamma Phi
Beta 'house.
'n IOSPITAL NOTES
Ralph Page, '18E, was sent to the
contagious ward of the university hos-
pital yesterday. suffering from scar-
let fever.
Leon C. Bibber, '16E, is in the uni-
versity hospital suffering with quinsey.
P.RDUE MEN HERE.SATURDAY

STUDENTS BOOKSTORE

P UNITED LINES
t, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
astern time, one hour faster
9 and Express Cars-8:io a.!
7:10 P. in., 9:10 P. in.
nited Cars-8:48 a. m. and
to 6:48 p. in.; to Lansing,
:bound-5:35 a. in., 6:40 a. m.,
ery two hours to 7:05 p. n.,
P. in., 10:;o P. m. TO Ypsi.
. in. (daily except Sunday),
p. n., 6:05 P. i., iz :45 P.
20 a. I'.
stbound-6:12 a. m., 7:50 a.
hours to 7:50 p. in., 10:20

SavingsBank
;ed 1869
....$ 300,000.00
'.$ 10,000.00
..$3,000,000.00
all branches
W. Corner Main
ron Sts.
107 North Univ.
Avenue.

We Have a
FULL LINE OF
Cut Flowers and Plants
For All Occasions
COUSINKS &HALL
1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE.
Phone 115
TYPEWRITER
TYPEWRITING AND
SHORTHAND
MIMEOGRAPHING
,"-berything for the Typelriter"
Q . D. M OR R IL L'
(ov'r Baltim're Lrch)
322 S. State St.
I HAVE IT!
Ne-ol-in
Wears better than
Leather
VA N'S QUALITY
SHOE SHOP
The New Shop, 1114 S. University,

Night Editors
Leonard W. Nieter
L. S. Thompson
Henley Hill . Ii.
Reporters
If. A. Fitzgerald
Linton B. Dimond 1B
Bruce Swaney
W. R. Atlas
Nat Thompson Ho
Phil Pack
Allen Shoenfield
C. W. Neumann Jas. Se
Business Staff
Albert E. Horne
M C. Musgrave
K: S. McColl
C. P. Emery
J. E. Campbell
TUESDAY, MAY 9
Night Editor-Jas. Scher

Earl Pardee
T. L. Stadeker
C. L. Jackson
Cecil Andrews
A. Baumgarth.
E. L. Ziegler
Frank Taber
Oland Thompson
11. C. Garrison
D. S. Rood
hermerhorn, Jr.

Mechanical and Civil Engineers to
Roscoe Rau Show Them Through Exhibit
F. M. Sutter
L. W. Kennedy 1
Bernard Wohl -I The mechanical and civil depart-
ments of the engineering college are
planning to entertain the entire junior
class of the school of mechanical en-
gineering ofPurdue University Sat-
urday afternoon. The visit to Ann Ar-
bor will be made at the end of a four
, 1916. day tour, which starts Thursday, the
larger part of which will consist of
erhorn,Jrvisits to large manufacturing plants
'merornJr.inlDetroit.
During the afternoon the visitors
D .probably will be present at the Cor-

FLO WERS for MOTH ER"
Motherbs Day, May 14
Will You Remember Mother?

UNDAY clo the s don't
make, a gnlea an'
"processes" don't make a
quality tobacco. Those are
jobs for Nature. VELVET
is nature-cured.

MRS. FLANDERS
Phone 294

Flower Shop
213 EAST LIBERTY STREET

MEN NEEDE

kWashington Sts.
$295009000, 0

ZNITIES
you on your next
:oal.- Now is the
next year's coal'
SAUER
,11 ~XV Ii

mu w., i. bdety ASK FOR and GET
, TYPEWRITING HORLICK'S
(K E E P I N G THE ORIGINAL
ion and Equipment
tusiness College PA LE L
Williams Sa. ;e. suistitutes cost YOU same price.
ut all Michigan Jewelry at Cost---
INGERSOLL WATCHES and ALARM CLOCKS

The fog that descended over Michi-
gan at the close of the last footballI
season has not entirely lifted. There
are still rumors of trouble, and prob-
able defeats are already looming up
for next year. The coaches are not
miracle workers; neither are the let-
ter men alone capable of lifting a
squad into a championship. They need
material to work on and build with.
The call has gone out for spring
practice. Yet only 30 men have turned
out. Thirty out of a possible 3,000
are all the men on the campus willing
to look ahead and give Michigan the
benefit of their services in building up
a winning team.
Football machines today are com-
plicated, highly organized things. They,
are not turned out in a few weeks. It
will be too late after M. A. C. has come
down and handed us another wallop-
ing next fall. Prayers to the4 coach
to "talk to 'em" between halves will
be of little avail with Penn 14 points
ahead and out for blood.
Coach Pontius says he wants more
men. Will he get them?
T-SQUARE ELECTS OFFICERS
Women's Honorary Engineering Soc-
ety Names Heads at Meeting
At the last meeting of T-Square, wom-
en's honorary engineering society, the
following officers were elected for
next year: President, Dorothy T.
Hanchett, '17E; vice president, Doro-
thy Hall, '18E; secretary, Isabel Snel-
grove, '17A; treasurer, Bertha Yerex,
'17A; sergeant at arms, Margaret En-
gels, '19A.
DR. LEFLER, '07H, RETURNS

nell-Michigan basebali game, and wil
be shown as much of the coming engi-
neering exhibit as has been prepared
by that time.
COUNCIL PERMITS CORSON
TO OPERATE SALOON IN CITY
Following the issuance of a writ of
mandamus against the Ann Arbor city
council, Judge Kinne of the local cir-
cuit court has issued an order to that
body to grant a saloon license to Wil-
liam Corson of this city. Corson's ap-
plication for a license was twice turn-
ed down, and he took his case to the
courts. In compliance with the order,
which the council determined not to
fight, that body met last night in spe-
cial session and sanctioned Corson's
right to operate a saloon.
PROF. FLORER TO SPEAK AT
D)ETROIT BAINQUET 'WEDNESDAY
Professor W. W. Plorer, of the Ger-
man department, will respond to a
toast at the banquet of the state so-
ciety of the Sons of the American Rev-
olution, to be held at the Detroit club,
Detroit, Wednesdayevening. Professor
Florer is president of the Washtenaw
chapter of the organization. The Hon.
Albert M. Henry, '07L, state president,
will preside.
ORGANIZATION FORMED TO
STUDY RUSSIAN LITERATURE
Plans are under way for the or-
ganization of a Russian literature and
study society under the direction of
Prof. Clarence L. Meador. The pur-
pose of the club will be the study and
discussion of Russian literature, stu-
dent life, music and present day do-.
ings. It will be conducted on the same
order as the other departmental so-

Hot Water

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A Cormp late L tuo of
Drug Sundries, Koda~ks
Ca~dles, Perfixnles
215 Soxath MOwi r St.A tvrmArbor. Mich.

usually stops when the furnace

goes out.

Hot Water all 'summer with a

Gas-Fired Heater.

Washtenaw Gas Co.

SCHLEEDE

340 SO. STATE STREETj

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u know there's a difference in clothes; it's in the genuine
d lasting distinction of appearance- due to real knowledge
fashion and design with real care for the niceties of dress.

Ul

PROHIBITION COMMITTEE
PLANS NEETINGS IN 9 TOWNS

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KEEP MUFFLER CLOSED

Capper & Capper'
Furnishings

D. E. GRENNAN
REAL CUSTOM TAILOR
606 E. LIBERTY STREET

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Don't keep your muffler open.
Don't drive car faster than 15 miles
Furthering the work begun at a re- per hour within city limits.
cent meeting in Ann Arbor, the Wash- Don't play ball in the city streets.
tenaw county state-wide prohibition Sidevalks are in the street.
campaign committee plans to hold Don't ride bicycle on sidewalk.
meetings in eight villages of the coun- Don't post notices on telegraph or
ty. These gatherings will be similar telephone poles.
ii nature to the one held here, when Don't keep a dog around without a
$1,000 was promised to the work in- license.
side of 15 minutes. The central commit- Don't break the city ordinances and
tee has not yet been entirely chosen. expect to get off without paying the
Professor H. B. Merrick of the engi- penalty.
neering college has been chosen sec- The above is given to protect you.
retary of the central committee, while Show your appreciation.
William Goodyear is treasurer.
Look over the advertizements in
Bicycles and Repairing at Right The Michigan Daily. They will in-
Prices. Switzer's Hardware. tu,fri,sat terest you. **

FOR POST GRADUATE WORK cieties.

SAM BURCHFIELD

& co.

Fine Tailoring

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Dr. Anna B. Lefler, '07H, has re-
turned to the university to take a few
weeks' post graduate work in eye,
ear, nose and throat treatment in the
Homeopathic Medical school. Dr.
Lefler was for two years after her
graduation an assistant to Dr. Dean
W. Myers, of the homeopathic school,
and since that timephastbeensprac-
ticing in Los Angeles.
PROFESSORS WILL ATTEND
CONVENTION AT CHICAGO
Professors John C. Parker and A. H.
Lovell, of the department of electrical
engineering, will go to Chicago, May
22, to attend a four-day convention of
the National Electric Light association
in that city.
Both will take part in the discussion
in presenting the report of a special
committee chosen from the association
to consider the subject of electric fur-
naces.

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Saddle ponies at 50c an hour. Call
830. tf
Taxi 2255, open under new manage-
ment. tf

ANN ARBOR MAY 'FESTIVAL

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FOUR DAYS

SIX CONCERTS

MAY 17, 18, 19, 20

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SOLOISTS-Hempel and Hinkle, Sopranos; Braslau and Matzenauer, Contraltos; Kingston and
McCormack, Tenors; Amato and Werrenrath, Baritone.; Holmquist, Bass; Kinder, Organist.
CONDUCTORS-Stanley and Stock.
ORGANIZATIONS-The Choral Union, Children's Chorus, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
CHORAL WORKS--Paradise Lost (Bossi), Children at Bethlehem (Pierne) and Samson and
Delilah (Saint-Saens).
COURSE TICKETS-On sale up to May 6, at $4.oo and $5.oo each. ($f.co and $2.00 if
cover coupon is exchanged.
SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS-On sale on and after May 8, at $1.oo and $i.50 each.

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The University of Chicago
OAUE in addition to resident
IwE ork of*ersalso instrue-
For detailed in-
formation addressr L
4th Ya . of C. Div.), Uojic M. jt*I1@e~u em

Announce Engagement of Amie Ecker
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Amie Ecker, ex-'17,
of Chicago, to Mr. Jay Hirsch, of
Munice, Ind. Miss Ecker is a member
of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and
has been visiting here for the past few
days..

Special announcements with programs and complete information will be ina

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