THE WOLVERINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1911. RUTHVEN TELLS OPOF PNSMOURNUECTRLSEM."PALACE OF TRUTH" MEXICAN PEON AGE As'rfesor is .Karpiski, of IS MOST POPULAR tile mftheais=autwl etrnte"istory'of Our Numerals,"in tileF west teeture rooimi of the physics laboes-f Expedition to Neighboring Re- tory tomorrowe afternoon.o. Karpin- Gilbert's Play Secures the Most sk ilbgnwt hr ktho h oepublic Affords Unique history of niumlerals before tile adveint Voe With Double Bill a oferenesthe Htindoo-Arabic onuimerals, the snes N Favor AmlItAowe now etse.tHe willthtein telt of the Next rIn origtn of oor inierits, how thsey start-I ed with tilettiiiioosscore takeuep btit SLIDES SHOW QUEER SPECIMENS the Arabs, tnd carried by them into Euir- TWELFTH NIGHT WILL BE GIVENr ope, anidssere fioally adopted by the ritinoutres Where customis are sjigotarly differ- D y a coiisiuderabte imargin iniithe 'c'or -I ent from any of which we cooceive toitn LC 'l sil NOi csL. r",iNe's coolest Sir Wsiliam Glilbert's1 ProfessolrI rpuosklis conjunction "'rue Palace of Teuth" was soled the tbis country, where society is cot u-p with Prof.Duavid P. Smith of Cotlimbia iis pplro h ly feetb intoetases sae ofwhita atttubUniversityhis written a bootsoii this thle cii Greettrasope, writh the itimble1 groutps whirl fare little better thais aoi- subject eintitted, The Dliodoo-Arabic sl icidieSaeicr' Cnevo mrats, sod where exists a vegetation cx- ceediiog in liixorianice the most faotas- tie conceptions that we of a more inorths- Ntinmerals." tt wilt appsear shortly froii the tress of GiiiiiaiiilCo. No sinsgleswork iaso yet appecared ini whtich the complsete storey iif the rise emn elimate night give to it, a field of aiii developmenst of the "digits" has study was opciiato the University's party bseeii told. Ini preparation for the sork of scientists, last summser, that was at the authiors have conlsulted every im- once fasciiiating as welt as fornmidable.I Asst Professor A. G. Ruttiveii describ- ed, in his address Monday afternoon, "The Uiniversity of Michigan's Ex- peiditioii to Southerii Mexico," niade inii the iinterests of tihe useum. Hi-nlter- spersedt his tlti with laoterii slides of photographs of peculiar biological specimnis stcudied and, collected oii the trip. -In a lalnd far apsart froll the troiddii palti of the tourist, where custonms re- fain their mnost primitive nature, where exists a bondsage, vyinig witb the cruel- ,est phases -of our Amlericail slavery, settlemenrlts of criuie people were foiunii. They are hlostlitable to the stranger, hot practice the mast deprav-ed fornm of -reety. From Slits, the domlestic ani- mals and the peonis suffer; tile former for their slightest stiupidity ofteii have their noses w'reiichied off by a master jerkinig at the rings attached to them. Ill mamny instanices 'their tails are cot off for the amusemenlt of onlookers, or to satisfy the brutal vinldictiveniess of a mlaster. , 'or idisobedience, or for an attempit to escape slavery, the peons, mice caught, are subjected to tir whipping post; after being stripped, they are floggeit uiitil hlood 1s -drawn. 'ithi a workiiig day of foulrteeni hoiurs imposeit iupon thiem, these ,peons die off in large iiumbers. Uiiier heavy labor, sometimes as mainy as three a day die in a gang of twenty. In tile virgini tracts, a vegetation wvas founod as -thickc as thlat of darkest Afri- ca; jungles were encountered which, ini mamny inistanices, were imapeiietrale. Thlese were Ifouiii to be inisabiteut by deadly reptiles of several species which prey on mni aiid bieasts. The palm, the rulbber pltant, the biaiiania tree, and in- numerable otlier formis of a luxoriaiit tropical faunla and, flora yielded many specimsenls 1o the party. LIBRARY WALLS WILL, BE REPAIRED IN SEPTEMBSER. The watts of the main reainlg roam in tse uniiversity library wilt be repisaredi -and repainitect dinig the interim be- tweeni the cisiimer anti reguilar sessioiis. Notiing has beeii cduiie to the ceiliiig since the er ectioni ot the biinii in t883, anid whuili th pleiii" has stood the test if- as litr an s tea thire are sectioos whetcrc it ha s eithcr faillcen diowni or ciuiie loose. Thseiork. if cc-I ovaioii scill niecceitat Ice esiriecltiii of a high scaffoildiii' whlichil imiieain ihts I tie use of lbs room u iu hat t b giveii up for iiiciiod oS piii ii lix.. I weeks. Duriin" thue timiit iis plaml ja to sendiil rcllu toth tie read inig roomi hut us there i re icoiw~ ii cli cl feor crador in town liuiiui'' Si its cOlic it is iiiii ,Noughi that the puli wlls helsiii iiicoiiceii niscil serv iiuichi l itw work ait portaiit boot aindtImonoiigrapish-ta has autpceiced on the scibject, sonsuling the tinicitiatltliraricasiif Euopte iiii The book teli of tin itroiutioniiiofi tie zero, the iniflieccofthis Xcrils iiii the spresid of thyessystem 'uboust the Ibores if the Meterranean, i ncdiitoubthe var- lulls countries cif IEurope: tits15l11111 trated with inumierous facsimilets froms early inscriptions ,indl nanuscripts nost if w1th i iivcnot bieii piiliishiedin i connection sitabthis subiject. BALL PLAYERS ARE ACTIVE Engineers vs. Ypsi and Laws vs. Lits. are Games Set A btaeblal game bsetweeiitile summer studcenuts froni Ypstiiinti and- the eii- leer's teamu is the latest develotmnit in floe summner sessioin baseball wcorld. The contest wiltlibepulled off on Ferry field Satiurday' af-ternsouon at 3 o'clock seillsh probiably the samline up as was iusedl in the gcame withl the lawcs. "Ypsi" calibre is lot an rusticrely uniknlownIequantity as they played here early ini the seasan iists Cluslitug's tetims conmtosed- of msen froun uifferent detiartmsents aiid beat thieii to the tone of 10-7- "9Lii'S" iTvYnsO'TFOR SBAotnL- Candidates for the "lit" base-halt teami wilt liet015 soiuths Ferry' field- for the first tie at d4 o'clock thits afterinooii. Rtiniipu111a cetk on their einthiisiasii yesterday, but they are coisfident of a good shuowoing l ts ofternooni. A gawe betw eon the "lis" andc the taows us In be scacduled for Thursday afternon if 51anotier Rosenthal of the law niue can arranlge far the shifting o-f cilsses for somei of I-he players; othuerwiuse the gsole oct11 te played a seek from Satulrdaus The "is" hune- dul bus unot yel beenu dedided, lbut there us musts good usaterial inl sight. Farirnformsation "fits" siay'call lup Lloycd Yallis,948-J. ENGINI'PRS DEPEAT LAWS IN OPENER -DY 8-2 SCORE. In a'u gane muore oha rpyv contestedt thanuu tescore indticates, the En'gineers defeat- ed the Lws 8-2 Stills fenoson. D\iuhson i tchiebn'gforu the IEngin'eers, it slocud onlyhre111cchits. hbate itting of Icm e and Hu 011i01111n ticebeel s ngof11auscrts oil Psoiusierse feit- In s4I3 e i 7 8 9 1Eln'' .. 2joo Errors" sndchSierutid a'"Te Cuitie," secondltanduu "Twe lfth NighlithIlicrt. Niacts'-eight hsallots soce rucsh. A full ecorousf tirsoles cast is here "uvens. 25 u'Midsummer Ni"hut'astDream. h---The TIemspest. 3us-Xs SYou LiceSt. 42-'IsseltlsNight. 38-This Merry XX uses ofNit X u- 46-(Rtosubletsbilt) Coimesil of Er- rorsuand TheLurills. 24-'iuuels fole. ii-thn Stuoopis 1oConosuer. i--Melrchaist of Veuice. 54-Thur Is1ace of Tuth.I I"is-cfts "ihit"is pieseintedt with Sir cmrthur Sullm iiiva' usic. his ovss Gulbesrt'-scollaboratsor in 01wriing"The 'sit , she Iisnafor,"ec. "TePail- 155 o~f Truth" wso us vlochhere'ut null- usresuimeust tuwo yors eo bohysthus Dll- aid Robhertsoi laloers. sowellhN"'hat"sowill bhu enlocus e s- lao- ev-ening,'"Au~gust I it Suu'clock."Thse Patics of Trnuth" Wdcnesdoasmy after ino ml four,01111 the cdoubhle bittl Wednues- dtay eovenings"at e'gbt. Seaits will be sold at sev5ety-fiove cenus anmuchonedollar, si special puice ibeingloffemrudtll'Slouisay nsi'htlof11011 uollaros and o quiarter,or usolrseet-ie for thurthsreper- formssonces. Thse seat sale elgis at 'X-ache s booksore Thunrsdauu'usornsung of this wceek atuninse, uandc oct11thereafter -he cuontinuedr duailyfromssfour ho six. UDOMI-tTTEE WILL TRY' OUT MUSIC POR UN ION OPERA. 'The imsic comm~sittee of thur Michsigass Usnioss opera scill sleet us Prof. Hos- land'ts studio this afternsoons to scar mius- ic writrtsn-by Julius YW'erthner for the asmuush opera. Those on thse active coms- mitree are Profrssor Hoscland, Earl Moorr, sad Herbert Trixt Professor Stasnley will nuot hoe presenst. - Wulerthnuer has sevrralsongs Ia hr tried out, andu thire are sopes that the qtuerstin of mssusic wihll5110o1 be settled. ;The osar dhepasrtmentu is holdhing ot ani offer of $mI,20a pee year for ansy cot- legc graduateswhso wousld hike to take a lert) to liar Plippuines in tle arpaacity of thirst ucieueanst usthe Phuitappine coil- sholloho. Thur asnnounemesuldoes not saoswo maniuly minliaresowanted, -hnmt it dhrawlssthure il o siuarued smeu, No decmlans are hide for schuolstihuconors, a recommienaion1515fromuthse cdite's Ths ni ususiyYIs I C A as - slush Mc Silt us' halit s huouse Iou thur aftr Setcnier I sw llibe in tIllstuores thatarehelig uil. a th coder- of sibrt -md ua t dsets" DCAL MSIeC INS SPEND ( THIEIRS SUMER AROAD. -AibermtILoecwosouIheadof1thur -ino itep sarut inithin Schoolho so lmic, biss ir es Hai-ulton, ictructo is piaunio- (ustIc list "lleun Dule, ad Miss MaIudsuh CIlesyus of tIllsoalhdetart- usent, sue.spensuisng"thesummerli liillEmr- ope. MrILockwooodlissasosw iarhelakuc rusionof Switzerhula Is uaiusg takens 111 110 residnuce thermesaftIr a short say'il iIsy I le wOillrentIurns isysoay of rance, ienduin'g a soeerkis Paris The other memubemrs ofthe facmlte se himroudfuse I lhe arps nrof continuinuu'"their mussicalh suduesXXWills MIc.IDule suHorace G. Dais 13 asi a s prm sineithIe Shushn musimocal1)1oductions last year. I Mhe Smsusel Lockwo oulIssadlof the I vo liii depa'rtmsent s pend~t'luig hIisvcu-tI tuona at his summsser cattaei the As- I roadilachcs. Surt.XXilliamiiA. tHowl-andu,C sshe uf -i-le vocal depsuarmebtowill laeI usithmhus famsiyPriudaivfo a six soechs' I stay' at CaetCoutSIasschusttshFri-c leii Boci, owusssrecenstly' eusgagedtas firs assistttoMS.HeoIfuls1ad, 'ilh c-a 'turinfrom Ge rmills inIISptembehsr, aduf lwill bseginu leu duitis s tachue u iare Schsouolof MuusiseettIOctobier. Stanuley lRe.'iuutsuaud Oscaric Lcueiu wa-ulmd,agiuculttihruual sumlesat liar Uni- versity uf Ilinoistft hices M-ondauyt fluer hia11111 dcuesa turinuait shseelhiss-.- us" sowits thure en'giueers Thes'-re swusrk- ing tueirsoy'o Dullrit lbydouug farum isrk u wi oths the objiet of siummg11ffs- Icultisroaul imethos uuand musosmitiossursts hind u Bo sthire Cticag"isilsnduiare out for iaIseally' hrcticaleodeuction,. TEAM TO LOSE McMILLAN "Shorty" Does Not Expect to Return Here in the all Miheigaun's 1911 toothllcliasrec- ceiveud ussetbakshesolissaccorcding - h ie Detrui Free Pmcss Soty"SMcMillams smuuouhnl hutstnstuonmofsot return- mg tou schoolistnet faill McXillanu shwu- rut Iis -true calibomrwhen has pioted last year's elevenu humvictory' osere ble Mi-s sotstea sluwsich as eel hothe sunset toumted McGoseru. Yost consderd M- Mdiliustohe thin srong'est maseftos-r froumslast ye'irs Isamumndsuchinordingly expecth-timamto scary this teaumsto c- .tory.' Doyle of lost yesor's l Fresh agge- gation is proboauly the msost stely' In sn1- reed McMillanmaotthoughINYot haulcon-s temsplatedusngis mssusas our of thur halo-es. PicardiMdSlolan'sms undesrstuy last year, is also a candidae for this S-r. artle director of atletics, has received o oficialsaie fromss Nc- S-itlan, as to Iis intnions s et, amd- is hsopinug that McMillanmillsouhanisuge isi decision. a'exo'tssrcc tas mBIo tANT.- Bills ase erum iutroducued im the gem- creal assembloy'of 'Tenmesrse authorizimg the city of Chatanooga and anmiltonm county' to issue bonds mu the suns of $uo,oao each o assist liar Unisersity of Chatanooga in seurting the offer of $i.~o,oofromustdesceneshl Educationa Ioard. Is consideruationsof tliss, the young sensasnd owosen of Chaanoogt tundiHiamuiltouncounmtis arc gi vensfree tuiticc ur hming" thor life ofthe bods. 51 Omit'S e II di I xTRTOdI vdeAAIN. Tuese econdWoensTe - atay 11l sh Ie hedin lBasrbour g" mnusasisums ri- shY usafternoouncufSrom ss4 cuclc ust Si. lber lie ill trbe o ccdan cin ad Sereshmensrh. Plansoarc noseii 1nak ing' fcrthin presn- tt's''n011ftc-hIlts cci} f i 111i ' 5555- 1010115thle 555 ililr schocl Io shclce.tlnir apprecniatsionof thincourtseis is adtis p ttl- i'rl'lclh Ilalccrd th i ,-he univer- No mm JALHOUN TAKES 34 TO VISIT NIAGARA arty Studies Geology and His- torical Associations of the Falls NIAGARA'S FACTORIES VISITED Skills suly' threuphysiograpshystudemts mmcl six student geoloogists, butoihm is-rim y-fuse hlaymsen, hun party'takingim th uumi '"rushu g og'ecuirsionmithuhNiagara Iallsyitsnder lbs humechioss of P-'ofessor Calthounmpmlateys its trill yesteday. Iso avery hush lys awere ptut i aroundu tar neghbosirhooduufatNgaria, o carry' sut thec fullsheduule. Leaiving Drtrou'it t 5 no'lok Priday fternuoon utsmithe istuyuof Ceveland, Bhuf- fofleacos rachae thurnxmml sorning t 'isht Thi ningmsmon111thur boat sas be- "ghm directlymatemrsdinsersbyhun inufomrmal galurimuss"ofIthis wuhoe p1rty at thin stern of th-te hboat for everybodsy' to get a- quintdIwit thur sthers. 1Ommaurivimng at Buiffaloin ticihe mmorig all lit three uf she psarty Iooktythurftst trolley to Niaigara. Althosumghs thinprimaory' ica of ue x- nscusoowsuo Iisuidly' thesgelogicamhworuh of thinhails, on usinrsday' morninmg tie excusisonists visiteutsohmeurof thin largest faciories uaroud thi ns, whictsdliget their powr' fr oumaNigra's boumdless supply. Ammoms" theset snernbce5heddesd XXeteBlisceut LoTheInternmatomnal Graphite Co,sand thur Niagara Eletric Co. 'Th teaesmfsh ie pary 11so us- spectedl NagarsUmivermsity, atinstit- tion pousesssn" threehbsuilings., S''v 'D sRAIcONS Imc O RtoE. Its thor afternmoons everyone started omt nina ble'Gorge Rde" amdi ttliststime thur real aimis of the party sas realied. Along tho r outemumnsudsitions to a large numbehre of psces of hsorical iterest, there ace nuameros ponts where geol- ogic Sorumsatious and direct chloss cai -e obseredt "Cataract Ba," oe of these, is ltce point where the high cliff -emds, aver whirls the drainage of fotmr great takes bengans to flow after ltar glacial period; frons theree to Lake Ontario the valley of the Niagara River is a ow levehplsain. The rock formatian of the locality was studied n "Wintegreen Flats."- Ina the evening the party assenmhled in Prospect Park which is just above the Amserican Pats. Sunday' imornintg msot of the party tank the trip ons the "Maid of the Mist"' wiocha stamss op almost to the thumnde-. tg cataract; and sonar of the -usensers mwent dooms into thor "Cave of the Winds" under e lhlts. Thur siht-seeing anta us which the shale a'gregatin was "doinig" Buffalo its the- afternoon broke down,bhtmlevery'body'mnaged ha make the boat. The party sruck rough s-ather coma- tag back in thur gale whirls bles alt Sum- day ight, are, hatio otne as reported seriously ill. A great dealt of "fussing" amd oler frivolity is reported to have occurred ons thin trip. Osn the boat thor "asy'kilers" ons theupptter dents tast to hr coraledl auid purthum bes, white Professor Ca- hounushitmsefso-sfivseigledutitsto a maurm- allae joinit rarly Siusuday umorning, ands bash to "sri 'am up" for twos of thin sore ambnhitious younsg ladies of thin party. Aft5'- slsiS lI. 5[ 11'l.'\[hitis:;'rsusc Itlihrs A. Sile. scuic'loic of ccloo f Sussic'bal'c i-tusrunul1 Se tica, ti lly Miet cISL . 5'. ndersos cii' Sa1'actrasztlCT 1De0n j.0. Sctllcttercur mh ddc5a51lcht wasiilt~er, ior appenciis. h~e Ile hid hum frothec 1111 fo a aon bas. E[e l e portedli mc l;I steel i'll In Locm a smfemec ;cu ic timue sot mulcJt as tic opera ticon. " c chiitii'sttsclnus I lei rt Ott;