THlE MICHTG ,.Ni DAILY.f SPRING CLOTHESli I k a rr LYNDON'. I I ,I .- q fliaMS9 est Cure for that "4Spring Fever" is a Tailored S'uit V FABRIC SNAPPY STYLES PERFECT FIT SUiX TS TO ORDER AL68O MALCOLM, 604E Liberty Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. IN'JRCI1Y4 ASEALL ,IS NEAR 'EX)01' FIRST Ri{VI1) Freshb Pharmics and FreshEnier Aro Eiinated b), sUItio bitsnand Lw Three games brought the l terclas baseball series near the end( or the first round. The second grime of the senior lfls-I'resh pharmic series went the sane way as the first, the l its win- ning by a 9 to 6 score. Aboep won from the fresh dents in a 4 to 3 game. Gust broke the tie ini the sixth inning and won the game for the sen- ior laws against the fresh 'engineers, score 7t to 4. Today's gamnes will start at 9:19)( o'clock. The schedule is as follows: senior medics vs, junior fits, junior engineers vs. soph medics, sop)h lits vs. fresh lits, senior engineers vs. fresh laws. PHU Watch this Space % tiedneday, Apr ili2«4 Extra: M ichtigafi Nationsal Guard at Cal- unlot CLoppor Mining Thuirsday, April 30- Mmrn..Sarah Bernhardt in "QUEEN ELIZABETHi" Friday, May Maurice CGostelo in "IRO'N and STEEL" Saturday, W~ay 2 'The PRICE of VANITY' Featuring Naomi Childerai :'on ay-Tw-9diy, ay 4t-S ruiing the "Ben Hui" Benson the curtain will rise evenings precisely at S o'clc Matlue- a 2 o'clock, to one 'seated d-uring prelude. Wednesday and Thursday nights at 8 P. IN MAY* 6 a7 Special Matinee Thursday, May 7, e.MP U(1AW & ERLANGER'S STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION ='_ s DRAMATIC MARVEL OF THE CENTUR' Sl~ruig ~ii t(,,Beaultifunl Spirit andi Thrilling Action of Gener Len~Y~l~e' Lierryand Vleig'iOm qMasterpiece. Produced wil "Pe ~isetO""plndur ;and I ittsh Expenditure than ever before an i"Tpo.fi-tl jI)PEOPLE 8 CHARIOT HORSES I Seat sale Monday, May 4 at 10 am. PRICES- Orchestra 13 rows, $2.00; remainder $1.50. Balcony, !First 4 rows $'1.50; next 4 $1.00. remainder 75c. Gallery, (not reserved) 50c, I I , ' I{ , o I I ".' _ CI There is a shop, Proprietor "Pop;" serves thiings to eat' PBoth good and swe-t t 1Will tteat you right Morn, 1n0on1and niglt "POP" BANCROFT 722 Monroe G'igars, Cigarette's. Tobacco Stationary, Candy, Magazines etc. ?Maf tnees lm i7ig hts Daily o, 2.5 andsa ecetpt G R k Mats. rhurs. Fri. o and 25C MCIN'TYRE & HIFATU IflL 0HAM TREE Surs d .1 I ai Famous Shoen for lMen. u bb er Soles$50 Tian rubber soled Shoes and Oxfords are. becoming s among college mnen because -of the way they fit and hold shape AND ALSO BECAUSE WE "GE YOU Vand S4.5® not $6,w00a'nd $700 fhundreds of pairs sold by us we do not know of le pair that ever went wrong in any way.' A1l have the spliced leather toe piece.. Buy thems at JE CAMPmUS DOOTERY' 308 S. State To w Store .C138. Mat ri-AlimxanrdtD. Fossthe I1 : ===W the Sugear Bowl Students Ihike to Detroit on W3agei' Emmett F. Connelly, '15, and F. B. Smith, Jr., '16E,. arrived in Detroit yesterday morning, foot-sore and wea- ry, after an all night hike from Ann Arbor. The walk was the result of a wager they had made that they could walk the distance from he~re to the city hail in Detroit within 13 hours. The boys arrived at their destination an hour and one half ahead of the schedule. H.I.TH. Donnelly, '1.6, a third member of the party laggfed behind -near Ypsilanti and has not been heard from since. IDela} ed Cric-ket fait 3Makes Appeara-ne The cricket otfilt, which has been delayed in the Detroit customis house for two weeks, arrived TIhur sday afte r- noon, and. the first worlk out of' the season was taken yesterday bef, ore a large audience. All imen who are interested in cricket are asked to cull M1anager James, miDad report for practice. . Fresli Malke IRecord nin Ca WEle arin Mfore freshmen have worn the g;rey toque and cap this year than c (.r before, if the sale of the yearlin g he ad- gercan be used as a reliable indica- tion. Although fewr of the lisght-color- ed caps have been passed over the counter this spring, the total sale of both the cold and hot weather fresh- I matn head-covering has been fareinex- cess of that o1' other yeaors. BLANSIIARI) TAKES T .1RI). A'I MADISON (Continued from page 1) test is one of the strongest in exist- ence. The universities of Michigan, Wi oconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, :northwestern, and Oberlin send their best orators to it. No word was heard uip to the time The Michigan Daily went to press, of the results of the inter-state Peace Or- atorical contest which was held at ICleveland, Ohio, last night. W\alter E. Morris, '16L, was the representative from the state of Michigan. DELEGATES OPEN ANNUAL SES- SION (Continued from page 1) a successful magazine writer which sells his production, but the mnerit of that production, for which the name, when, earned by the excellence of past efforts, stands as a guarantee. Roy Marshall, business mianager of the Concrete Cement Age, spoke'gon THEATRE We have the bost assortme~nt of . EEZY SUGGESTION E11 kirids of fO racy 100 C reams for Partis Try our r rt Sun'~daes after the Theatre me.n tStreet for the HOT days AT LAST! EXICAN WAR- VILLA'S OWN PICTURES DYVING PICTURES - IN TWO 'PARTS- FAMOUS ORIGI NA L AU- H-ORIZED VILLA MOVIE You read it in the Papers. See it at the Majestic -- TWO DAYS ONLY - Thu rsday, April 30th Friday, May 1st MATINEE AND FIGHTS Adults 20c Children 10c Mat.3 P. M. Nights 7 P.M. to 10 P. M. "Opportun itie cvi Pr(Ie Joun al!isa." l e made itlinta the trade journal of se risce, mand has as much influzence on soc it as the daily newspaper and more than the monthly andl weekly maga zine. Following the dinner MaT