I Seniors Join in Final Sing Tonight. Seniors from all departments wt assemble this evening on the steps of Memorial hall for the final inter-de- partment sing of the year. The song- sters will gather at 7:30 o'clock and will join in singing both Michigan and popular songs. IMPORTANT NOTICE! . I have a number of uncalled for pic- tures, partly paid for, some all paid for. Please call. Also a numbe' of packages of ama- teur films that, are due for the waste' basket if not called for soon. Lyndon. tf Reach Baseball Goods! A complete line can be found at our store. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. 167 tf A few pennants left, go at just one- third regular prices to clean up. Lyn- don. tf For a pleasant evening go up the Huron. U. of M. Boat House, foot of North Main St. 147 tf . I want a student who can sell vac-, uum cleaners this summer and next school year. Lyndon. 178-79 * * * * * * * * * * * * * S*' * ** * s * r CLASSIFIED ADS. -- Advertising matter for these columns may be left at the DAILY office, opposite the Ma- jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. in., or at The University Pharmacy, 1291 S. University Ave., The Brown Drug Store, Main Street, and Quarry's, on State Street, any time up till 8:30 p.m. for next morning's issue. These ads bring results. * * , * , S * * * S * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Note the Apiel Sl and get your Call 570-L " "m Time to fish! See us for fishing tackle. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. 167 tf For prompt and courteous treatment try Hoppe. tf * ALL SENIOR SING THURSDAY * * JUNE 6, 7:30 P. M., ON STEPS * * OF MEMORIAL HALL. * * * * SENIOR LIT SING EVERY * * THURSDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN * * O'CLOCK, TAPPAN OAK. * * * * SENIOR ENGINEER SING EV- * * ERY TUESDAY AND THURS- * * DAY NIGHT AT ' SEVEN * * O' C L O C K, ENGINEERING * * BENCHES. * WANTED. Wanted-A canoe in Al condition for spot cash. Phone 1298-. 178-79- Wanted-Club of fourteen boys, 1912- 13. Good boarding houses conven- ient. Address C. M. G. General de- livery. 176-7-8 ranted-A few men who speak some German for vacation salesmen. Ad- dress 10 Michigan Daily. 176 to 179 FOR RENT. For Rent-A six room cottage on Wil- lard* street will be for rent July 1. Phone 1256-J. 178 For Bent-Apartment No. 13 Cutting, for ensuing year. Furnished during July and August. Phone 1812. tf LOST. Lost--Between Newberry hall and Walker's livery, a Waterman safe- ty fountain pen. Finder please phone 1649-J. 178 Lost-Zeta Psi fraternity badge on State, Liberty or Maynard streets on Saturday night. Finder call Carlyle Fliedner, 1552-L. Liberal reward. 176-79 Lost-,Waterman non-leakable foun- tain pen. Left in reading room of Michigan Union late Sunday night. Phone 1716-J. e 176-7-8 Lost-Monday afternoon between May- nard and 700 So. Ingalls, bill folder, containing card, stamp, and $10 bill. Owner's name inside. Reward. Tel. iJ LU. L ISUT' -. (Continued from page 1.) An All Want Button. The association, in accordance with popular opinion, offered the Union the H alumni and undergraduate button un- der the agreement that it be given to Union members and sold to non-mem- ber seniors at a nominal cost. The $ Alumni association immediately laid claim to the privilege of issuing the alumni button and was upheld by the Union authorities. The Union wishes the undergraduate button but does not care to have charge of the alumni but- - ton chiefly because of its sympathy with the contentions of the alumni organization. The Athletic association, if it fol- lows the recommendations of the com- mittee that has been appointed from its board to investigate the matter, will refuse the Union the undergradu- ate button, unless it agrees to the plan 8 of caring for the alumni also. The association committee claims that the Alumni association intends to force the seniors to join the alumni organ- ization by subscribing to the Alumnus before they can obtain the button. In case the seniors will not join the, as- sociation, the price of the button will be increased accordingly. Plan for Union Insignia. On the other hand, the Alumni asso- ciciation, which has been issuing an unofficial button for a few years, is planning to have the button ratified by the advisory committee of the asso- ciation, and to continue the issuing of the button to its members. The Union is also laying plans for the issuing of an undergraduate button to be worn Does by its members, despite any action on role. the part of the Athletic association board. The Union authorities justify their stand on the ground that the as- sociation has only a prior claim to the button; that since it has come to have no meaning to members of the Athlet- ic association, the button naturally falls into the hands of the organiza- tion which embraces all campus in- terests. It is likely that the Regents may be Do called upon to decide the matter in the mot end, in case the athletic board votes to continue issuing the insignia. We Pr, & Co.'s 110 d Anywhere, owledge no ry instance. r% t'~ - w ra.r . r l * SENIOR LAW SING EVERY * * THURSDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN * * O'CLOCK ON STEPS OF LAW * * BUILDING. * * * * * S e * * * For prompt and courteous treatment try Hoppe. tf Don't throw away your dull .razor blades! We can put them in better condition than new. Ask some one who has tried us or better still, bring in a few dull blades. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. 167 tf 861-J. tile More Fo chafne & I Lost-Sigma. (F) cuff-button. Leave' at Daily office for reward. 177-78 FOR SALT For Sale-A 4 x 5 camera. 520 E. Jef- ferson street. 911-J. 178 For Sale-A house suitable for club or fraternity. Enquire corner 12th and Washington. 176-7-8 For Sale-Remington typewriter No. 6, in good condition for $15. H. C. Schulte, 416 Hamilton Place. 177-78 Now is the time to select Commence- ment gifts! Our line is complete. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 5. State St. 167 tf Let Hoppe do your developing and printing.t I?7=$ 1 Clothes TENNIS PLAYERS NEAR FINALS. we knc bined vu Semi-Finals in Varsity Tournament your pa Will Be Played This Week. highly Play in the varsity tennis. tourna- opening ment has reached the semi-final stage, Employ only five men out of the thirty-two en- Son, I trants being left to compete for the 416 We highest honor in the local tennis world. Wilson, Holmboe, and Shaf- roth have already earned their right - to play in the semi-finals and the name of a fourth man will be added after the D Hall-Pinnell match. The winner. of F this match will meet Shafroth this af- Best ternoon and Wilson will be pitted Choi against Holmboe. The victors of these 6 lb. matches will fight it out for the su- Best premacy either tomorrow afternoon or Dry Saturday. New Yesterday's results: Hall defeated $ Batch 6-1, 6-2;, Wilson defeated Miller 6-4, 12-10; Shafroth won from Dunn 6-4, 9-7; Griest default- ed to Holmboe. "" iary stuff; but it's' ot a disadvantage it us explain. Drop in LUT Clothing Store LET T RU B EY Furnish the Ice Cream for Your Party I Cater To Clubs and Frats YR SPRIN LOOK for your Commencement gifts here at THE PALAIS ROYAL 209 E. Liberty St. We also have the largest and best line of Fancy Goods, Flosses and Crochet Cottons in the city. Buy now for Xmas gifts and summer work. '174 tf For bright and brilliant prints have them made on Cyko paper at Hoppe's. For a pleasant evening go Huron. U. of M. Boat Livery up the foot of tf tf North Main street YELLOW & BLUE Fifteen cents per copy: All the latest popular songs, ten cents per copy; See our line of small musical merchandise before purchasing. GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, 120-122 E. Liberty Street Buy where you can get anytx ng you call for Goodyear's Drug Store 107 Soizth Mam Street The Largest Stock in the State to Select From WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD f'- =--- It, Telephone Your Order Now Both Phones No.I1 E By I pr I I I IIX ''VM The Sweetest and best at the #erle 8VOAR BOWL 1 C/everC~Ihtes, ilor Cxa y, S gdas, Sundaes with a reputation well backed up i 14 WON& %NWM MM f eMen at Allen'sGoodCl