MICHIGAN DAILY men' Bath in Hard Water e Soap is a classy article which meets every require- t. hits Rose or Violet, full half pound cakes, lathers ter; perfectly transparent, looks good enough to eat- 't be better at a higher price. It's a perfect Rexall X11 it right- 1GO a cake, 3 for 25c. texall Drug Store E. C. EDSILL, Prop. Prescription Specialists New W1 THURS., APRIL Chas. A. Sello Stupendous Trick Spectacle Merry Musical Extravagani New American Pantom' THE T AND THE FIDDIL and I : The ,., .. VARSLTrYtWI NS %JAME FRO3I REN. TUCKY NINE. of the required amount, although a base on balls, two hits, and two wild throws netted them a brace. The score: Kentucky State. A t SS ........ s2 ....2B ... rs RF ........ F ....._..... C ......... n 3B ........ 1B .......... CF .......... P .......... 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Watson anc Creat Cast Lyrics and Music by Carleton Lee Colby A cheerful, comical, tunefi fantasy, founeed ci the 01 Yet Dear "Mother Coose Fables Always a delight to the Young and Grown U PRICES 25-50-75-1.00-1.5( I Totals ...........33 4 5 24 12 3 Mtich~igan AB ?B .... 4 11 ........ 4 4 4 SS ........4 C .......... 4 . 3B ........2 LF ........4 u P ........ 3 ...... . 0 R 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 H 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 6 -0 11 0 4 5 2 0 0 0 A 4 0 1 0 2 2 3 0 4 0 E 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 .33 6 13 27 16 5 Michigan Kentucky .12001020*-6 .001001020-4 Summary Two base hits-Lavans, ell, Baribea'u. Munson,1 Whoa GRINNELL BROS. Leads all others in the mu popular songs ten cents pe dolins, Guitars Banjos, an sidered. The house for tb DAILY NINE IS PREPARE TO TAKE ON ALL A real baseball team has ganized by the members of igan Daily staff, which'after secret practice n'ow announ prepared to meet all comers Young Americans down to th Tigers. While it is not known fect the news will have on pective opponents, the team several famous campus diar ists in its lineup. "Hughey" "Muggsy" McGraw, "Connie Kentucky State and the An high school are requested to their open dates to the mana of The Michigan Daily. STUDENT DELIVERS SPEE BEFORE GOING TO C A large audience heard Pe Blanchard deliver his Peace 4 University Hall yesterday Blanchard, accompanied by Pi Hollister, leaves for Monmo this morning where he will co the Interstate contest tomorr Six states will be represented winner will receive $75 in represent the district in the contest, to be held at Lake Mo latter part of May. I Baily & Edmunds Canoe Paddles FISHINC TACKLE And All Kinds of Sporting Goods 121 East Liberty Street Sell 1 82 GREAT BARGAINS Fresh eggs 19c per doz., best creamery butter 33c a lb.,best dairy butter 28c a lb., pure maple syrup 35c per gallon, orange and lemon peel 12c per lb., currants and seedless raisins 10c per lb. 1$ or more delivered. 1. H. Miller Struck out-by Baribeau 5, by Parks 3. Base on balls-off Baribeau 1. Hit by pitcher-Scott 2, Howard. Stolen base-Wright, Duncanson 2 Lavans 2, Howard 2. Double plays-Mitchell to Lavans, Parks to Young to Preston. Passed ball-Gower. Time-1 :55. Umpire-Pattison, M. A. C. MUSIC AND DRAMA "The Cat and The Fiddle." "The Cat and the Fiddle," Chas. A. Sellon's Merry Musical Comedy, will appear at the New Whitney theater Thursday, April 25. Mr. Sellon de- serves the success that has rewarded his effortsin producing a musical com- edy in these days that will send you from the theater whistling its popular airs, laughing at its funny jokes and commenting on its mystifying tricks, without one regret that you have taken mother, sister, or sweetheart. Among the most treasured press criticisms that Mr. Sellon retains' are those speaking of the unusual freedom from suggestiveness of every part of his production. His contention that clean jokes pro- duce the loudest and longest laughs is well borne out in the success of "The Cat and the Fiddle," judging by the people who flock to see it. Ic Ask Her p. m. its users, because it c ferent degree) to those If you value ste out coffee and use the N Y DIBETWEEN WHAT GOOD AND WHAT LOOKS GOOD It is our aim t) make this store more than simply a place to :h ise clothes. To this en:i v- hive studied tailoring, fabrics and style. We believe that the doubting man, or the man who lacks te- cal knowledge can gain a great deal by getting acquainted us. Our "Adler Bros." clot hing embodies the best the world o offer iu the tailoring, fabrics and st} le. You will undoubtedly be grtified with what knowledge you from a - isit to us. Majestic Theater. The famous original Empress Ladies Orchestra under the direction of Nel- lie 1. Chandler will be the star attrac- tion at the Majestic theater for the lat- ter part of this week. Twenty girl mu- sicians make up this organization which long ago won its laurels. in the concert and Chautauqua field of enter. tainments. It will be apotent factor in the success of the new show that will come tonight. Muller and Stanley. two musical comedy favorites will be on the program which will include Chas. De Camo and his dog, Donahue and Stewart, McCarthy and Major and the ever popular photoplays. -Wisconshi Officer to Give Exhibition. Major Harry H. Burdett, of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, will give anoth- er exhibition and instruction in boxing, fen(ng, the use of the single stick, the dueling sword, and the saber tomor- row night at 7 p. m. at the city Y. M. C. A. All interested are invited. INST. This is regular Postum concentrated form--- nothing ded. Made in the cup---no b( ing---can be served INSTANTI Instant Postum can now had at Restaurants, Hotels, Clu Frats and Lunch Rooms. Sold by Grocers in air-ti tins. 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