THE MICHIGAN DAILY get pto -PI BETA IKAPPAS TO BAN4QVET. Prof. Schellinig to IDeliver Address to The Initiates. Phi Be*a Kappa will hold its fourth annual banquet in Barbour gymnasi- um at 7 o'clock tonight. The members of the class of 1912, that were recent- ly elected to the society, will be the guests of honor. The principal ad- dress will be given by Prof. Felix Emanuel Schelling, professor of En- glish literature at the University of Pennsylvania. Prof. A. G. Canfield, president of the local chapter, will preside. The address of Prof. Schelling will not be open to the general public. Suffragist Will Speak at High School. Mrs. Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale will speak on "Equal Suffrage for Women" at the High School Audi- torium Friday night at 8:00 o'clock. Mrs. B. F.-R. Hale will be the guest of Mrs. G. W. Patterson while in the city. Dr. Warthiln Testifies in Nurder Case. Dr. A. S. 'Warthin, of the medical *faculty, left yesterday for Bad Axe where he will testify in the Sparling murder case. ,, Will Give Browning Recital Tonight. JR. D. Hollister's class in interpre- tative readings will give a recital from Browning's works at 7:30 this evening in room 302, north wing of University hall. This recital, which is free to the public, is given in honor of the 10 0th "-anniversary of Browning's birthday. Grand Rapids lien to Dine at U~nioni, The Grand Rapids club will hold its first dinner on Thursday evening, May 23, at the Union. A short business session will follow a social program. All Grand Rapids men who are now students in the' university are invited * CLASSIFIED ADS. FOUND The Michigan Daily finds the owners of lost articles. tf WANTED. Wanted-.A few reliable students for good positions during July and Au- gust. Enclose stamp and address, Box 174, city. 149-154 FOR RENT. For RentFor the summer months, four-room apartment completely furnished in. Columbia neighbor- hood, overlooking Riverside Drive and Hudson River. Airy; cool; low rent. Address C. D. Frank, 3115 Broadway, New York City. 150-5 For Dent-After June 38, a suite of four rooms suitable for light house- keeping. Mlodern conveniences. De- sirable location. For particulars call at 607 Edwin St. 154 LOSTa Lost--Between Ferry field and frater- .nity house a Theta Delta Chi Pin. Finder please bring same to Daily office. 154-5-6 host--Black leather note book: in li- brary Tuesday evening. Contains my' entire semester's notes, and I am very anxious to find. Will find- er please leave at library delivery desk or call Spinning, 1505. 154 For a pleasant evening go up the Huron. U. of M. Boat House, foot of North Main St. 147 tf Leave your want. ads at* The East University Pharmacy, Van Doren's Pharmacy, The Brown Drug Store and Quarry's Drug Store before 8:30 every night for the next morning's issue. tf A good shine every week day 5c. Fine shoe repairing done. J. IH. Lam- bert, shoemaker, 613 E. William. 152 tf May Festival MAY 4 69 16,317,41-8,191 2 Reserved seats now on sale Some excellent ones at $6.00 Some good ones at $5.00 Some others at $4.00 The sooner you buy, the better your choice University School of Music MAYNARD STREET Big I 0l More Kodaks Lyndon's than I not make self cert for an an your file ! uumu..n~r!IL The ! anlt,,mr Phone 1534-L Co'sU 1 to attend. I ice. IUNIVERSITY NOTICES Freshmen tryouts for relay teams, spring games, 48 men needed.- At fair grounds Saturday, May 11, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. zany Stylish Banquet and grams should always be Ann Arbor Press. Dance Pro- printed at the (Thurs.) y; I _ All J lit baseball men report South Ferry field today at 3 p. m. at .I Veen are ,ws who can Marx Meeting of all Student sub.-chairmen in charge of spring contests at Union this noon at 12.. Important. The annual penny social of the Pres- byterian C. E. will be held in McMillan Hall Friday evening. Important meeting of Illini club Friday afternoon, 4 o'clock, Tappan hall. All members of the. Glee and Man- dolin clubs are urged to be at Memori- al hall this evening at seven o'c lock in order to take part in the senior sing. Take notice that this 'applies to ALL members whether they are seniors or not. (signed) Woodbridge Metcalf. Soph lit baseball practice this after- noon at 2:30 at South Ferry field. Musical Instrument Rera in ;, work guaranteed, at Schaeberle & Son's Mu- sic House, 110 S. Main St. ,$7 tf Special. We will make you a cap any style to mnatch your suit without extra charge during May. Suits $15.00 to $40.00. Varsity Tailoring Parlors, over Cush- ing's Drug Store. 151-2-4 Pennants 1-4 off. Also Young La- dies' Sweaters at cost for this week at "The Palais Royal." 153-4-5-6 WANTED A student who can secure the use of a horse and buggy or auto, to work in the vacinity of his home town during summer vacation. Enquire at 600 Lib- erty St., Malcolm-B~ldg. Hours 8 to 12 a.m. 1:30 to 5 p.m., Clever dollies @c,. . . "AT. o FiCt ;U 1 f Store . MA4S C BOTH PHONES GUS SOHLKfE'S POPULAR SONG.Sv 11 LET R UBEY. aish the Ice Cream for Your Party ter ITo Clubs and Frats .All the latest productions, ten cents per copy. One half off on Opera and Classic music Ibook over our stock of small musical merchandise before purchasing. GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, 120-122 E. Liberty Street Home Phone 18; Bell Phone 1707. Buy where you can, get- anything -you call, for Goodyears Drug 0S4tore 107 Sgizth Mafzrla*oeot The Largest Stock in 'the State to Select From WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD SUMMERTIME SPRING Telephone Your Order Now Both Phones No. 11I In a Riot of Song and Dance Seven Little With Jeanette. Wallace & Chester S1 1Billie CIoldie Lavine & In Cellist +in A Rural Sketl Special Feature Lodan lFrrL I" Two Old War Dogs" CAINEC DOM piano0, song. M.. estc D .ylight Pictu f COMING MAY 16th MUSICAL COMEDY "A, Winninig Miss" 30 PE HoidyDECORATION DAY 3 M~tiee RESERVEOD SEATS Watch for announcement of Summer Season at the M By I i 9 i The Sweetest and best at the ne SUVG A R D.O W Candy, Sodas, Sundaes with a re potation well backed up or J 11 k! I. . ) o11esdeMen at All 's GoodClothes