M I( iGAN AILY ML AlLY ALUMNI ADVISORY COUNCIL HOLDS IMPORTANT MEETING Selects Graduate Members for Un. ion Board of Di- rectors. Delegates from the various Alumni Associations to the Advisory Council met in executive session yesterday af- ternoon. President H. B. Hutchins ad- dressed the meeting on "The Organiza-J tion of the Alumni." Five members were elected to the Board of Directors of the Michigan Union under the provisions of the new Union constitution. The directors chosen are as follows: H. W. Douglas, Ann Arbor; J. D. Hibbard, Chicago; H. C. Bodman, Detroit; E. B. Pabst, New York; and W. F. Carter, St. Louis. The session authorized the appoint- ment of a committee to select and is- sue an alumni button and the resolu- tion will be presented to the meeting of the Alumni Association which will be held in the gallery of Memorial hall at 2:30 today for its approval. Each alumnus has a vote on questions which may be submitted to the meet- ing. The Advisory Council expressed it- self as favoring the installation of Alumni Associations in places through- out the country where (the number of alumni warrants it and where none now exist. An appeal is to be made for a stronger support of the Michigan Alumnus- TO REPAIR FERRY FIELD STANDS. Construction of Concrete Stadium Is Postponed for a Year. At a meeting of the Board of Control of the athletic association, held last evening, it was decided to repair the present wooden stands on Ferry field and to postpone any construction of concrete stands for a year at least. There is some opposition' on the ground of cost to the idea of building a permanent concrete stadium and it is possible that the present style of wooden stands will be continued. HELP GRADUATES LOC Chicago Alumni Association Forms Advisory Body. A committee of twenty-one business men has been appointed by the Chi- cago Alumni Association to advise and help the Michigan men starting out in that city. This advisory body is a per- manent organization and is composed of men that are actively engaged in business and those who are authori- ties in their particular field. iStudents9 and graduates who are intending to locate in Chicago should communi- cate with Secretary Walter P. Olds, 914 Marquette Bldg. Other officers of the advisory com- mittee are, president, W. D. McKenzie,1 '05, 72 W. Adams St.; vice-president,£ E. Lunn, '99, 112 W. Adams; and treas- urer, G. E. Fink, '00, State Bank of1 Chicago. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENTt For Rent-Rooms for summer stu- dents at Baptist Guild House, 503 Huron Street, Phone Bell 1028. 3t For Rent-A furnished summer cot- tage for rent. .Les Chemaux Island. $10.00 per week. Enquire of C. S. Cooke, 27 Forsythe Avenue, Detroit. 3t FOR SALE For Sale-Due bills on the Charlevoix Hotel, Detroit, at 20 per cent dis- count. -Address The Wolverine. WANTED Wanted-Students to sell automobile device during vacation. Profits im- mense. Can easily make enough to carry you through next term. Tour- ing season opened. Connect with manufacturers. Central Sales Com- pany, Racine, Wis. 3t Subscriptions for the Wolverine are being taken at Cushing's Drug Store, Dad Skinners, and The Daily office. By mail, 1.00; by carrier, ,75c. The subscription includes the Commence- ment Daily issues. BEWARE OF THE "CAMPUS COPS." Fifty Huskies Will Defend the Forty Acre Lot. "Campus Cops," great, calm, silent, dignified defenders of the law, will stalk o'er the forty acre lot Wednes- day night to protect the women and the children and the jack lanterns from the villainous assaults of the blood thirsty mob that promises to de- scend upon the much illumined bit of - the universe across State street. A sure far-seeing criminal hating sea- - captain, one Sealby by name, will de- ploy fifty campus huskies and lesser lights scouring the earth for wrong do- ers. Yesterday, he and Lieut. J. H. Van Auken swore 'em in with the help of Mayor Walz-fifty, count em. Tomorrow night, resplendent in stars and badges, they will uphold the maj- esty of the law and maybe, well, may- be fifty dollars worth of lanterns will not disappear as they did last year. V r Rot ; the III }1 I .i as frost. 1. I I KEEP COOL in our comfortable and easy-fitting light- weght arments that we tailor beyond com- parisn n tyleand lit. For the younger set, a swagger air, imparted by an artful dash of New Yorkisbness here and there. For the man of sober taste, simplicity with- out severity, fashion without freakishness. Our craftsmen tailor garments to drape perfectly. Our fabrics look well and wear well. Our prices are easy of reach. J. KARL MALCOLM 604 East Liberty St. C,-" NeYork- Michigan Central- Tickets on Sale Daily comme: JU Liberal stop-over privileges ar and Buffalo and on HudsonF New York 7 Proportionately low fares to all I RE =11 Week s EATURES PIPERS NS sand Feet of to Plays Huston Bros. 't~h Palais Royal SThe Finest Billiard Room In the State Te Pl n oa Cigars and Candles "We try to treat you right" - Has just received a shipment of rarest ITALIAN WARE, al oddities in JAPANESE, CHINA and GERPIAN WARE. These sold to the "old grads" at a special price. COME AND SEE US 209 E. Liberty S t. MAJESTIC t I and PAUL h THE~ DOLL SI Photo-Plays de Attention! Seniors #i DICK LYNCH klways 100 STAY TO T G E IIm Luxe and10c COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM DAILY Continuous from 7 P. M. to 10 P. M. and Alumni=6 I I Special This Week .- - i -----r Derby day at Churchill Life of a Race-Hoose Travels in Belgium Browning's " Blot o' the Soutoheon " Egypt in Time of Moses A Nations' Peril Explosion at Sea A Spartan Mother Dicoken's " Martin Chotlewit" Jack and the Beanstalk And Other Subjects I Lyndon will photograph every last feature of the 75th Anniversary Cele- bration. We won't have time to make prints for immediate delivery; but we will take your order and mail them later. Jubilee and Michigan Pennants in the Official Coli Headquarters for Kodaks and Supplies 6, Tessmer, Prop,, Ann Arbor, Mich. I I 1 )tal, $100,000.00 Surplus, $50,000.00 Undivided Profits, $12,000.00 FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. MASTER WiLL MULTCHER Trinity Choir Boy BURLEIGH JACOBS Michigan's own Tenor, sing at every show. Organ Reo0taI's nightly. Lyndon MICHIGAN'S LEADING PI- AT THE SIGN OF THEI 719 N. UNIVER In our savings department I Dal 'WHARF FOOT OF GRISWOLD STREET, DETRO IT Do you want a positliln? DO you want a better position? ng on the beautiful St. Clair River We may have Justthe place you are looking for. Let morning 8:3o, Sundays 9:00. Fare us know your wants ; Then let us have your application. .on $.; Flats or Tashmoo Park, steamer "Owana" leaves Detroit The Gihb Teachers' Agency,