THE MICHIG,&N DAILY. I ARRIVED LNDON'S FILMS, R LET THE FRESHMA Latest Styles. in Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. Press Your. Clothes U SIA SHOES and OXFORDS 'U CAMPUS IN BRIEF I NOBBIEST LASTS. NEWE ST SHADES. L&COO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR SpringtnHm s FOR IMMEDIATE WEARi, AT. A RICHARDSON 1156 East Liberty --To keel) out trespassers, 'a six. foot, non-climnable fence is being construct- ed around Palmer field, and will en- close all but the south side. --It is reported' that a campaign 3s being carried on here to secure the nomination of Prof. W. WV. Florer of the "German department for congress from the second district, in opposition to Congressman Beakes. -Two electric lamp posts have been placed at the entrance to Hill audito- rium. The auditorium lawn is being re- sodded, and will be further improved with shrubs. Diemel linen mesh underwear at Lin- 1# ORPHEUM- Watob this SPae MONDAY AND TUESDAY MAY 4=5 Charlotte Ives HAND PRESS SUITS .25c TR AOUSERS I C. I. KIDDj '17 Lit. -IN- 1530-J 1112 S. University Ave. PONE r r '. gTsza Of interest to you 'Fcr the convenience of those disc riz- natingfolks who appreciate and desir e our High Quality Icc Cram, we are pleased to announce that amng the progressive firms using our prod- uct are The Delta, University Phar- macy,Sugden Drug Co., MacDon- aids in the Campus district. "C1othes" WHITNEYMA WMONDAYMA MRS. HARRISON GREY 1FISKE PRESE S. denschmitt Apfel & Co's. CAASE TECII IS NO, MATCH VARSITY NINE (Continued from page 1) mares follow: tfI a STUDIO i 9 E. Liberty St- FoR OR DE'RS NOW I1 1 16 S. Main St . 'I Roasters Wh~oles ale and Grocers AB Woods rf..... ....4 Oehshlager 2b...3 Clemens of.......4 Catlin if ...........4 Kellogg ss .........3 Slater lb......... 3 Beckman 3b........3 Bradley c..... .. ..3 S. Smith p.... ....2 ..Smith p..........I Totals ....... ..30 3R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I- ,0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Q 0 PO 1 1 2 l 0 9 4 6 0 0 A 1 0 5 1 2 1 l+' 0 1 0 2' 0 0 1. 0; 2 ortraits of i la recur. co., Ltd., 2,14 S. Main. St. 0 2 24 13 5 f FRANK BROTHERS, 1th Avenue Boot Shop, Numaber 224 NEW YORKE EXHIBIT SHOP 326 SOUTH STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR Michigan AB .Sheehy c f.........4 Howard lb ......4 McQueen 2b.....4 Benton rf. ... ....,. 3 Bakzer ss...... Hughltt 3b.. ...4 Labadie lf......4 Hlippler c......3 Baerc....... Baribeau p .... Sisler p .. .......1 R 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 ,1 0 PO 8.. 0 2 0 0 A Q 1 1 0 1 0f 0 a E 0 0 U 0 1 0 0 0l 0 a Telephone 191.1 ker ; stolen bases-Sheehy 2, H-oward, McQueen 2. Labodie 2, Hippler, Bari- beau;, left on bases-Michigan 3, Case 4; first; base on errors-Michigan 3, Case 1; double plays-Benton to Ba- ker, Michigan; passed ball-Bradley; first base' on balls-off S. Smith 1, off Sisler 1; struck out-by S. Smith 1, J. Smith 3,' Baribeau 5, Sisler 8; time of. game--I1:45; umipire--Kimzey. ~zAND THE -MANHATTAN COMPANY MR'S.DUjMPSTEAD-LEISH Ain Ametloan Colmedy by HARRY JAMIES' SMITH MAJESTIC 0V Totals........ Michigan....4 1 Case... ...00 234 10 12 27 S 1 1 1 0120 *-10 0 0 000400- 0 Hits--off Baribeau 2 in 6 innings, off' Sisler 0 in 3 innings; off S. Smith 8 in 5 innings; sacrifice hits-Benton, Ba- I UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY (OULDTN & WrKEL The Greys that are so much in demand in the east, when made up by our experts in our own shop, give you a truly metropolitan product- LET US TAILOR FOR YOU 1 MICH-IGAN MEN SCORE SINGLE SLAMU OFf'MEET (Continued from page 1)' Pole vault-Fritz, (C) and Milton (C)f tied for first; Cook >(M) and Hal-- stead (C) tied for third. Height-12 feet.- Two mile 'run-Potter (C) first,; Souder (C) second; Walters (M); third. Time-9 min. 56 sec. High hurdles-Millard (C) first; Armstrong (M) second. No third awarded. Timne-16 3-5 sec. 220 low hurdles-Shelton (C) first; Starr (C)' second;' Larson (M) third. Time-25 min 3-5 sec. H1amm er' thrbw--McCu tch eon (C) first; Kohler (M) second;, Munns (C) third. Distance-148 ft. 8 in. Broad jump--Morrison (C) first; Brodt (C) second; Ferris (M) third. Distance--22 ft. 5 1-2 in. .,High jump-Morrison (C) first;Ber- ray (M.) Cady (C) White (M) Warner (C) and Perkins (Mv) tied for second. Height=5 ft. 6 in. Mile run-Hoffmire (C) first; Speid- en (C) second; Ufer, (M) third. Time !-4 mmn. 27 3-5 sec. 2 NIGHTS ONLYI THU.RSDIA Y y9 1 FRIDAY :: L& 1 3 ,ShowsEach Night, 7 to 10 1lagnificient Photo Play Version By $50,000 Motion Picture of the Greatest, of All Novels CAST OF SEVERAL THOUSAND PEOPLE 1219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY PHONE us 414 WE DELIVE R THE GOODS WAGNERL Importing Tailors Co i . State Street All Seats=loc Chilren=5c I .. ._. I I tog4 Furniture Pianos t ra e Merchandise C. E. GODFREY 410- N. 4th 'Ave. Phone, 82"L I I p e and Livery in Connection All NewFishing. Boats MAY FESTIVAL ,ake View Hotel Albert A. Stanley, Director iJ WHITEMORE LAKE. "OSTS may Is#, si, Frog, and Chicken Dinners, our Specialty. Dan ei n g parties and Banquets. Rates Reasonable nes Burke, Prop. Phone 565 F 2.2j I I PACKARD ACADEMY DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M. Private lessons b~y appointment.' Dream Waltz New York Hesitation Tango, One Step and latest variations taught. Hall and refreshmnent accommodations for pri- vate parties. I Hill Auditorium, May 13, 14, 15, 16, 1914 Course tickets on sale up to and including Satuirday, Mlay a, only, at $4.00 and ;5.00. On Monday, May 4, the sale of tickets for single con- certs will begin, at $i.oo and $.5o each. SIX 1BIGE CONCERTS J p 14 SPECIAL oHaates R ibbon Dental Orcam o'' .... THE DELTA ~wl .it -004