You won't have any use for a Spring Overcoat in July and August, but you'll find a light- weight coat will come in very handyduring KODAKS, P1-MOS, 1AWKEYES AND GRAFLEX CAMERAS AT REDUCED PRICES ..You cannot afford to let the .good old college 'days go by with out learning to Kodak. You will regret it if you do not have a big scrap book full of. snap shots when yu are through. Do it Now- guaranteed second hand and shop worn Kodaks at 'from 30% to 60'% l "ss than "ew. Rent "kodakO per day LYNDON_ MARCH, APRIL, MAY 11I DOWN TOWN" ON MAIN WEDNESDAY MARCH 11 I ' I Let us make one up for i you NOW. Take your pick from our new and complete line. BARRISTERS WIN" BRACE OF GAMEST 1 ti ENTIRE WEEK STARTING MONDAY MARCH 9 th MATINEE EVERY DAY TWO SNOWS DAILY 3 and 8:15 MASTERPIECE of MOTION PHOTOGRAPHY Traff ic Ill Matinees Wed.. and Sat. Garrick Prices 25C to I. 501 LUBIN FILM DON'T BE A WAITER Fresh an Junior Laws Ball Tilts on Last Schedule Take Basket. Night's K. MA LC O L M Phone 1731 M Liberty al Taiord Clothes AT impusBootery 308 S. State Street The Sugear Bowl Confectionery We have the best assortment of ChocolASt.e knd BOWn Boas All kinds of fany I.. Crazaxt for Parties Try our Fruit Sandaes after the Theatre ANNOUNCE STANDINGS OF TEAMS The junior and fresh law teams won from the junior dents and soph engi- neers, respectively, last night in the opening games of the third week of the interclass basketball series. The first year barristers won a lead of 6 to 5 in the first half of their game by getting all the breaks; and in the last half Campbell and Morse over- whelmed the junior boilermakers, de- spite the basket shooting of Berry from the foul line, the game ending 16 to 12. In the other game the junior law team had no trouble in humbling the dentists, McClellan starring for the victors in the 29 to 13 fray. The summaries of last night's games follow : Soph Eng. Fresh Laws Hyde ............. R.F.....Goldstick Miller..........L.F.....Morse Berry............C. ..... Campbell Hedman..........R.G. ......Scott Clise..........L.G.' .. Kennington Field goals-Campbell, 3; Morse, 3; Goldstick and Scott. Fouls-Berry, 4. Referee, Kennedy. 'Scorer, Zavitz. Time, Grylls. Junior Dents Junior Laws Melvin.. .........R.F .. McClellan Bond.. ........L.F. .....Donnelly Schumaker...... C.......Goldstick Sherry.........R.G;......Marx Enstine........L.G......Schoeffel Field goals-McClellan, 7; Goldsti, 4; Melvin, 4; Donnelly, 2; Schoeffel, Bond and Schumaker. Fouls-McClel- tan and Melvin. Referee, Rowe. Scor- er, James. Time, Trisler. Due to a sudden change in the sched- ule the senior medics have been una- ble to play two of their games which have been postponed to the following dates: Tuesday at 7:10 o'clock, senior medics vs. senior lits; Friday at 7:10 o'clock, senior laws vs. senior medics. The only game scheduled for tonight is the senior medic-senior lit contest. The standings of the various teams in their classes follows: SENIOR DIVISION- DETROIT Winthrop Ames R xquilte play with music PWVHIEL[LA or Love in a Garden With Marguerite Clark Y. M. C. A. MEMBERS CHOOSE NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE Election of Officers From Men Picked Will Occur Shortly After Spring Vacation Frank Murphy, '14L, Blakely Helm, '14L, and Roy Fellers, '15, were chosen by members of the university Y. M. C. A. at the Majestic meeting Sunday ev- ening, to form a committee together with Ralph Snyder, '14L, Frank Olm- stead, '15, and A. E. Gilman, '14, of the Y. M. C. A. cabinet, for the purpose of nominating Y. M. C. A. officers for next year. The comimttee will nominate two men for each office. Elections will occur shortly after spring vaca- tion. Changes may be made in the admin- istrative organization of the Y. M. C. A.,for next year. The creation of de- partment vice-presidencies, similar to those of the Union. is under considera- tion. LITTLE INTEREST DISPLAYED IN ANNUAL PRIZE CONTEST. No new names have been added to the three original contestants from Michigan for the Hart Schaffner and Marx prize in economics.. H. R. Marsh, '15, Myron W. Watkins, '15, and Thomas E. Hough represent Michigan in.the contest. Since the manuscripts .must be finished by June 1, it remains certain that none will enter after' this time. The, committee which controls the fund is .composed of Professor J. Laughlin,.chairman, of the University of Chicago,. Professor J. B. Clark, of the University of Columbia, Professor Henry Adams, of the University of Michigan, Horace White, of New Yorl City, and Profesor Edwin F. Gay, of Harvard University. MONTHLY SHIPMENT OF BOOKS OF LIBRARY NUMBERS 1,172 The university library received a total of 1,172 volumes during Febru- ary, and shipping bills . received to date indicate that the .March figures will surpass those of last month. Of the 1,172 volumes received in Febru- ary, 254 volumes were purchased .by the library, 484 were gifts, while the remainder were in the form of bound magazines and exchanges. Three large shipments are expected this week, one from Leipzig, one from London, and one from Paris. The shipment from Paris is largely made up of volumes of French literature. ORIGIN OF ISLAM IS MADE THEME OF RELIGIOUS TALK The origin of Islam, in which the influence of Judaeism and Christianitys on the creed of Mohammed was dis-; cussed, was the theme of Prof. Chris-i tian Snouck-Hurgronje's lecture on Mohammedanism, in Alumni Memorial hall yesterday afternoon. He speaks today on, "The Religious Development of Islam," at 4:15 o'clock in the same room. Additional lectures will also1 be given tomorrow and Thursday. Question o f RIGHT ADMISSION mlOc I 25cALLSEATS_25c EAT AT "POP'S" The Place Where Things Taste Like Home "Pop" Bancroft FCor. Monroe and Thayer ~jnnn-meicn avng Bnk GeorgeB ischoff Liberty and Main Streets F-lo ist A most convenient place for your 220 Chapin Sreet Phone 8094 banking. Choice cut flowers and plants. The A PHOTO DRAMA IN SIX PARTS A great moral lesson shown in dignified manner NOW PLAYING AT BELASCO THEATRE N. Y. Souls ORPHEUMT HE Mri~drn Street m s for Sprig~ TO DAY MARCH 10 TH DANIEL FROHMAN Presents The distinguished favorite "JOHN BARRYMORE" In Nat GoadwI's former sucess eAn: Ame.rican Citi zen99 A trans-continental romance of comedy. A made - to - order- marriage. Beginning with a laugh and ending with another. Positively the greatest comedy ever produced. CLARA WIGIITMAN Sweet Girl Singer ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA PRICES LOWER FLOO-ALL SEATS lee NEW RESIRVED SEAT SECTION EAe SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY I are now show- Ivance styles In gear for ladies rents. us show you. p Or M f's,' ' I , -1 AflR'S SHOE STORES State 218 S. Main. op at the Crest The New Plae.ce ream Candy Light Lunches We make our own candy S. Main St. Near Liberty wo' Senior engineers .....3 Senior lits ..........1 Senior medics ...... .0 Senior laws ..........0 JUNIOR DIVISION- Junior lits ..........3 Junior engineers ....2 Junior laws.........2 Soph medics.......0 Junior dents.......0 SOPH DIVISION- Soph lits...........4 Fresh laws ..........3 Fresh homeops......2 Soph engineers ......0 Fresh medics ........0 FRESH DIVISION-- Fresh lits ............3 Fresh pharmics ......2 Fresh dents .........1 Fresh engineers ......0 n lost 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 pet 1.000 .500 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .666 .000 .000 1.000 .666 .500 .000 .000 1.000 .666 .333 .000 OUT-OF-TOWN BANQUET MAY BE HELD BY SENIOR LAWS Permission Granted by Senate Council and Approval of Dean Bates Is Awaited Senior laws may hold their class banquet out of town this spring pro- viding that the arrangements for the' function meet with the approval of Dean H. M. Bates. Permission was granted by the senate council at its session last night. The petition pre- sented mentioned Detroit and Toledo as two possible cities in which to hold Handball Players Start Annual Series The handball artists started their annual tournament yesterday after- noon in the gymnasium courts with two matches. McQueen, with an ad- vantage of three, defeated Robertson, one of the few scratch men, in two sets, winning both by the same score, 15-9. The second match between Bai- ley, with a four point handicap, and George, with a three point margin, went to the latter in two sets, 16-6 and 16-10. SYRACUSE IS FIRST FOE OF TRACK SEASON uMPUS IN BRIEF .ei elopment of blood pois- owing a minor injury to his kept H. A. Arnold, '17D, of amens, Mich., confined in the hospital for the last ten from the "Junior Jamboree" show that the affair was a tancially and socially. The was 101 couples. honorary philosophical so- hold a meeting at 7:30 tight, in its rooms. Prof. C. of the philosophy depart- read a paper on "Ethics of ilosophy." An attempt is e to secure Prof. Christian irgronje, of Leyden univer- dress the society. Brothers are running off an line handicap billiard tour- three prizes are offered for students are eligible. Sev- s have entered. Bathmann, '15E, has been ts home in Paterson, N. J., h of his mother. i W. Myers, of the honieo- ical college, has returned from Cleveland, 0., where he has been attending a meeting of homeopathic eye, ear, nose and throat surgeons of the middle west. -Roscoe S. Brown, '16E, is in the uni- versity hospital suffering from aif acute attack of tuberculosis. -Dean H. M. Bates, of the law depart- ment, was unable to meet his classes yesterday on account of"illness. He hopes to meet them today. -The following committee will have charge of the Saturday night-dance at the Union: F. E. Seuear, '14M, chair- man, D. M. Sarbaugh, '16, J. G. Bruce, '16L, and F. H. Tinsman, '16. Tickets will go on sale at the Union desk at 5:00 o'clock Thursday. -A special committee of the graduate school met last night to draw up reso- lutions on combining courses which will be presented at a meeting of the 'executive board of the school tomor-, row. Prof. Emil Lorch to Speak in Detroit Prof. Emil Lorch of the architectur- al department will go to Detroit today where he will give a report this even- ing before the University olub on the educational work of the Michigan chapter of the American Institute of Architecture. I You will appreciate i Absence of Dunn Causes Postponement There will be no meeting of the In- ter-collegiate Civic League this after- noon, as announced. Word has been received that Mr. Arthur Dunn will snot be able to address the meeting at this time, but arrangements are being made to have him speak at a later date. the dinner. (Continued from page 1.) Exception to the ban on out-of-town when he was beaten in one of the pre- class functions was taken in this in- liminary meets, and resigned from the stance because the petition was from squad, leaving that event much in the the senior class of a professional lurch for candidates. school. The council stated that its ac- The hurdles are strengethened by tion is not to be taken by the campus the appearance of Armstrong in a suit as a general raising of the bars on out again. This runner was out of the of town dinners, this being a special daily practice for more than a week privilege. with blood poisoning at the ankles, but is now in shape again, and will be able Fresh Engineers to Give Spring Dance to run in the trials Wednesday. Freshman engineers will assume the In the majority of the events, some role of optimists at a "hello spring"' keen competition is expected in the dance, to be held at 8:30 o'clock, coming trials, and it begins to look as Thursday night, at the Union. "Ike" if Michigan would be represented by Fischer's orchestra will supply the mu-' a well balanced squad, when the Varsi- sic for the affair. | ty indoor season is opened, Saturday. the beautiful lines and soft curves embodied in our high grade, hand tailored garments. Our coatmakers are ex- ports and are proud of their products. All garments made in our own shops. i mwmmww i STATIONARY OR STATIONERY? See our new Stationery Our Prices are Stati oary WAGNER. (t Importing Tailors Student's Supply PHONE 1331 J L. C. SCHLEEDE Store CO. State Street I lii ls' ... Are Sure to