I. I IG CLOTHES 11 LYNDON'S KODAKS, I MAJESTIC THEATRE FILMS, Best Cure for that "Spring Fever" isa , Amateur finishing 719 N University Ave. ANNOIIN( MALCOLM Tailored S'uit 11 .1 I I BY FABRICS SNAPPY STYLES PERFECT FIT SHIR TS TO ORDER ALSO K. MALCOLM, 6 Liberty XSTONIAN OXFORDS I I and Tan, in Leather or Rubber Soles, at $4.50 and $5.00, Be our New Black Oxfords with white rubber sole TE.308 SOUTH A MPUS I TuE r Y, STATE ST. The Sugar Bowl Confectloner We have the best assortment of Chocol. tes od Boa Bons All kinds of fancy Ic C-rar.:for Parties Try our Fruit Sundaes after the Theatre BIlSRAH CAMPAIGN NETS $1,000 GAIN Another $1,000 was added to the to- tal for the Busrah mission yesterday, bringing the amount now raised up to $3,000. The meeting of the committees at the Methodist church was enthusi- astic and a unanimous vote was made to continue the campaign another day. $1,300 must be raised today. Individual solicitations were made at a number of fraternity, sorority and house clubs yesterday and the follow-; Ing results were obtained. Sorority: Kappa Alpha Theta, $12; Fraternity and house club: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, $57; Delta Upsilon, $35; Theta Delta Chi, $31; Delta Tau Delta, $27; Acacia, $23.; Sigma Chi, $21, Phi Kappa Psi, $17; Eremites, $15, Chi Psi, $15; Phi Alpha Delta, $10. Anther big supper, to which all com- mittees are invited, and at which the prizes will be given out, will be held tonight at the Methodist church. 'CMPUS IN BRIEF --Prof. T. M. Iden will lecture on "The Life and Work of Moses" in the Bible Chair building at 6:30 o'clock tonight. -Mr. Richard Fleming, general man- ager of the Fairbanks-Morse Electrical Manufacturing company, will speak at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room 348 of the engineering building, on "Opportuni- ties in Electrical Engineering." The lecture will be given under the auspic- es of the Michigan branch of the Amer- ican Society of Electrical Engineers, and the public is invited to attend. -Remainder of proof for the 114 Michiganensian was received yester- day from the printers. After this por- tion is gone over, a second proof read- ing will begin at once and the annual will probably be ready for the press by the end of the week. -Henry M. Cohen, formerly 114E, was asphyxiated in his room at Port Huron yesterday afternoon. Cohen did not attend the university last year. He was a member of the Menorah society while following student activities. -The university library will not be opened on Sundays for the remainder of the school year, but the regular hours of opening and closing on week days will be observed. -Tan Beta Pi, the honorary fraterni- ty of the engineering department, will hold its annual reception for the mem- bers of the engineering faculty and the new members of the society at Granger's tomorrow night at 8:00 o'clock. -Prof. H. E. Riggs, head of the civil engineering department, has received 25 copies of announcements of exami- nations for rodmen and chainmen in connection with the railway valuation work being planned by the interstate commerce commission. These an- nouncements are intended for senior civil engineers who hope to get on the engineering corps in June. -A meeting will be held today in room 348 of the engineering building at 5:00 o'clock for the purpose of nominating officers for a new student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Engineers having 32 hours credit are eligible to vote provided they have first paid the membership fee to J. F. Firestone, temporary sec- retary in Prof. J. R. Allen's office. -rolowing an operation for appendi- citis, Frederick Knox, of Detroit, died SATURDAY, APRIL 25 "THE PORTRAT" Featuring Mrs. Mary Morse Monday and Tuesday, April 27 and28 THE PRIDE OF JERRICO" Feat uring Miss Laura Sawyer I C I Matinees Daily except Tburs.& Fri. Nights GARRICK ,Mts 10 and 45c rma oss Mekdi SBrest ORPHEUM Watch this Space PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 "THE MASSACRE" THURSDAY, APRIL 23 James K. Hackett, in "TtlE PRISONER OF ZENDA" FRIDAY, APRIL 24 "TH E UPHILL CLIMB" Western Farce Comedy pt Oxfords for Sprng our Stock of Oxfords Is now COMPLETE LADIES' and MENS' OXFORDS IN LEATHER AND RUBBER SOLES FROM $3.50 to $6.00 - See tie Now OitingPs.umps - StateSt. WAHR'S Shoe Store MaimS Pathe Freres Announce The Life of Our Saviour Hand Colored Whitney Theatre Friday, April 24 Saturday Mat. and Evening April 25 THE FAMOUS ARG ST TRAVELING OP IA;VC OR6ANIZATIOA IM AMERICA "ITt! TWENTY DISTINGISiED EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN ,PERATIC SNGP.5 AND GIZAND OPEiRA ORCHESTP. SUPERB SINGING CHORUS BEAUTIFUL SCENIC, COSTUMING and PROPERTY EFFECTS Repertoire Friday Eve., Donizetti's "LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR" Sat. Mat., Verdi's 'RIGOLETTO" Sat. Eve., Verdi's "IL TROVATORE" Each Opera to be presented with a different and distinct All-Star Cast of Leading Artists, under the direction of two Noted Maestros: Chev. Giuseppe Angelini, and Sig. Giovanni Leotti. Prices, Ere., $2 to 50c. Mat., $1.50 to 500. Seat Sale opens Wednesday, April 22 Ioa. a, in that city Monday. Knox attended the university in 1912, but was forced to leave, due to poor health. While in the university he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. -The civil section of the Engineering society has elected the following offi- cers to serve for the coming year: president, Albert Roth, '14E; vice-pres- ident and secretary, A. T. Ricketts, '15E; treasurer, F. J. Watts, '17E. Every night during the balance of this Spring and Sumn will resume its popular Photoplay (Motion Picture) policy t of the regular Fall season next October. The best and mos tion pictu res that money can buy will be seen here nightly a will embrace every form of drama, travelogue, educational Keystone Comedies. The Majestic will be the coolest an amusement spot in town. Remember, complete change o night. There will be no matinees during the Summer. ARTflUF TO-NIGHT 7 p. m. to 10 1 Photo Plays, Do]I IMS D'ART Comedy, Dram., Travel, Et NIHTS ONLY :t" .:I:'n.-.** CIG met When You Like, Stay as Adults 10c, ChldrD Complete Change of Program Di s 4 . r no there is a shop, Proprietor "Pop; Serves things to cat Both'good and sweet Wvill treat you right Morn, moon and night 1 naL s get in Co. y fill yo. I"POP" B, 722 M Cigars, Cigar4 Stationary, Cam et beenaged it two years? F not in these days-if you i know the r of true mnell and a rich, flavor ask dealer for "V Full two ounce tins , 9 ' ~ Haller Jewelry Co. STATE STREET JEWELERS Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Paul B. Blanshard, '14, as first honor orator will receive $100, and Y. F. Jab- in Hsu, '14, who made second place, will receive $50. -Charles S. White, '14, has been ap- pointed baseball and track coach of riage took place during the cation and a part of the l was spent in Ann Arbor. Wi continue with his studies i versity. Stop a the Crest The New Place Ice Cream C. andy Light Lunches We make our own candy 302 S. Main St. Near Liberty Representatives of the university, Allegan high school, Allegan, Mich. health service, the Michigan Union He left Ann Arbor Monday to assume Boat club, and the Eastern Michigan the position. White was an "A. M. A." Edison Company will meet today to track man. He completed his univer- discuss the question of minimizing riv- sity course in February. er disasters. -Clarence R. Weed, of the graduate -More than 75 fresh laws attended school of chemical engineering, has their annual banquet last night at the accepted a position as research chem- Union. W. C. Mullendore acted as ist with the Trus-Con laboratories at toastmaster, with Prof. J. C. Knowlton Detroit. Mr. Weed's work will be on LOST-Locket lish "C" on 2416-M. off watch fob. Old Eng- back. Reward. Phone 141-2 You will appreciate Announcement iR. frc E Mxon TAILOR NUMBER 61 WEsT FORT STREET DETROIT, MICH. the beautiful lines and soft curvesF embodied in our high grade, hand tailored garments. Our coatmakers are ex- perts and arc proud of their products. All garments made in our own 5hops. WAGNER ( CO. Importng Stat. Tailors Street I and Prof. H. L. Wilgus representing the faculty. F. M. McHale, W. W. Schroeder and -E. W. Finkel also spoke. --Testimonials have been received from Mr. Nathan M. Kauffman, of Mar- quette, to deliver to the winners of the University Oratorical contest. water-proofing materials for concrete. Sophomore Marries During Vacation Announcement has been made of the marriage of Allan M. Williams, '16E, of Ludington, Michigan, to Miss Esther Ackerman, also of that city. The mar- t i===-nr We Lead Thoem All in KODAK SUPPLIES Am .teur Finahing and Developing Full Line of Sporting Goods L. C. Schieede 1111 S. University VARSITY AGAIN VICTORIOUS BY THIRTEEN RUNS (Continued from page 1.) pitches-Catlin, Quaintance; double plays-McQueen to Baker to Howard, McQueen to Baker to Howard, and Ba- ker to Howard, and Baker to to Mc- Queen to Howard; left on bases- Michigan 6, Adrian 3; first base on er- rors-Michigan 2, Adrian 1; hit by pitcher-Hippler by Catlin; time of game-1 hour 54 min.; umpire-La- vans. Main 2351 WILL GIVB SPECIAL ATTSNTION To ANN ARBOR $TUDENTS . 'I to .. "4 r.::k