HIGj !d A +. + .. ter,... ..._ I-WHI ST ARRIVED LYNDON'S KODAKS, 0 During the "Beta Hur" season the curtain will rise evenings precisely at S o'clock Matiniees at 2 o'clock. No one seated during prelude. FILMS, Latest Styles in I GAL SHOES and OXFORDS Amateur finishing 719 N. Unversity Ave.- I Wednesday and Thursday nights at 8 P. M MAY 6 and 7 Special Matinee Thursday, May 7, 2P.M. IiLAW & ERL ANER'S STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION T E DRAMATIC MARVEL OF THE CENTURY 8 NOBBIEST LASTS. NEWEST SHADES. R & CO. 08 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR .w I Spring Hats FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR, AT NA RICHARDSON 115 East Liberty ---- --- PHONE 166 Ofinteresttoyou rr the convenienceof thosediscrim- nia ingt;) kwhoappreciateand Jesire our 1e1g Quality Icre ram tJ .-Awe are pihaseI to uinounce that amorng r s FIRST YEAR NINE TO MEET DETROIT Coach Lavans' Men Will Cross Bak With City Baseballists Saturday FOURTEEN WILL MAKE' . JA U NT The first University of Michigan A?-i Fresh baseball team will play its firet game against an outside institution. when it crosses bats with the Univer- sity of Detroit in that city Saturday afternoon. The Detroit boys are reported to have a fast aggregation this year, and have been working hard all spring un- der the tutorship of George Lawton, ex-Michigan football men. Norman T., Hill, a former Michigan baseball cap- tain will umpire the game. The trip will be taken by 14 men, the final cut coming at next Friday's practice, and at that time the official distribution of the new freshman suits will be made. The squad at present consists of the following men: pitch- crs-Payette, McNamara, Waldo, Lee(. and Flynn; catchers-Krause, Arenz and McCall:;Infielders-Matby, Brown- eli, Barterlo, McGraw, Grey, Thomas, Smidt, Rowan, Codd, Harrington, Mc- Isaac and Barnard; outfielders-Mac- Conahy, Nieman, Patterson, Brandell and Taylor. COMMERCE CLUB MEMBERS TO SEE DETROIT'S BIG PLANTS Watch this Space Wed. May 6-Princess Mona Dark feath- '; 11THE MEDICINE MAN'S W ik y VENGEANCE' Thur. May 7-Jockey scovell in 'IN THE STRETCH' Fri. May 8-Mary Fuller i iThe Ghost of Mother Eve' I ollie of the Dailies No. Sat May 9-Earl Williams in HER HUSBAND' Mon -ues. May 1 1-12-Dustin tar 1111i THE SQUAW MAN' lat GAR RICK CNights exce~pt wed. Mats, AY ROBSON in THE CLEVER WOMAN from 9:00 to 12:00, and from 1:00 to 3:00 o'clock, at the desk in the cor- ridor near the engineering library. Names of those members who are not laid up by Thursday night will be omitted from the invitations. A list of those names which will be printed on the invitations, provided all dues are paid, has been posted in the engi- neering library. In case of any omis- sion, the class treasurer should be no- tified. !' CAMPUS IN BRIEF Nwreiig with the Beautiful Spirit and Thrilling Action of General len Walihare's Literary a1d lelisgious Masterpiece. Produced with 110f Opulent Spleudor l aLd La 4isl Expenditure than ever before Ir ifl:"e:low"ned aid "al)pro (1":1 e Career. 200 PEOPLE 8 CHARIOT HORSES Seat sale Monday, May 4 at 10 a.m. PRICES-Orchestra 13 rows, $2.00; remaindeur $1.50. Balcony, First 4 rows $1 .50; next 4 $1.00: remainder 75c. Gallery, (neat reserved) 50+c, the progressive firm using our prtd. Ilt are The Delta, University Phar- macy,Sugden Drug Co., MacDon- aid's in the Campus district. 116 S. Main St. 1 ffee Roasters and Wholesale Grocers tI n & Co., Ltd., 214 S. Main St. -..-- 1 FRANK BROTHERS, Fifth Avenue B oot Shop, Number 224 NEW YORK EXHIBIT SHOP 326 SOUTH STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR - I The Commerce club will journey to Detroit tomorrow, as guests of the De- troit board of commerce,.and will be shown through different industrial plants of the city, tomorrow and Fri- day. A special car will leave the D. U. R. waiting room in Ann Arbor, at 7:10, o'clock Thursday morning. All who in- tend to go and have not yet signified thei rintention must notify Julius Wer- nicke, '14, at once. DELINQUENT ENGINEERS GET OPPORTUNITY TO SETTLE UP Senior engineers will be given their last opportunity to pay the senior as- sessment and all back dues Thursday -The class in oral interpretation of poetry will give Count Guido's Defense from Browning's "Ring and the Book," at 8:00 o'clock tonight in room 302 U. H. The public is invited to attend the recital, which will be free. -The continittee for the weekly Sat- urday night dance at the Union will consist of Walter Emmons, '14E, chair- man, W. E. Nye, '16, T. S. Barnett, '16, and F. L. Nesbit, '17. --Members of the Canadian club will hold a smoker at 7:15 o'clock tomor- row night, in the Barrister's. rooms, above Wagner & Co's store. Officers for next year will be elected. -Professor John R. Allen, of tile me- chanical engineering department, will be the principal speaker at the annual banquet of the Graduate club to be held at the Unon, at 6:15 o'clock to- morrow night. -Prof. W. W. Florer will address the lower women's section of the Deutsch- er Verein at its meeting in the Verein room at 7:30 o'clock tonight. --Prof. Campbell Bonner, of the Greek department, left last night for New York City, where he will attend a meeting of the managing committee of the American School of Classical Stud- ies at Athens. He will return the lat- ter part of the week. -Dr. W. B. Pillsbury, of the psycholo- gy department, who is confined to his home with a serious attack of pneumo- nia, was improved yesterday. His classes are being conducted by Mr. IH. F. Adams and Prof. J. S. Shepard. Standish -aNew ARROW COLLAR for Summer An ultra smart style which correctly ex- presses the fashion Rfor 25c CLUETT, PEABODY & CO.,.Ic. Makers -Physicians attending Clifford Kane, '17, and D. M. Clark, '16H, who were operated upon for appendicitis several days ago, reported yesterday that both were improved. UNIVERSITY NOTICES All candidates for the senior class tennis team must post their names on the list on the bulletin board in back of the Varsity courts at Ferry field and start playing off their matches today if the courts are playable Interclass matches start Saturday. Lower women's section of Deutsch- er Verein meets tonight at 7:00 o'clock. The students who were elected to the board of editorial assistants of the Michigan Law Review are requested to meet Professor Holbrook in the Law THURSDAY tRIDAY - - MAJESTIC Two Ni tits Oraly Three Shows Nightly, 7 to 10 Magnificent Photo Play 'IVANllOE""" $50,000 MOTION PICTURE CAST OF 5,000 ACTORS Beautiful Sceines---Wonderful Pictures ADULTS10c-CHILDREN5c Review room Thursday, May 7, at 11:00 o'clock. Candidates for the All Soph tennis team report to Switzer some time this afternoon at Ferry field. Important. The Forestry club will hold a busi- ness meeting tonight in the club rooms in the new engineering building. The soph engineers will hold a class dance at the Michigan Union at 8:00 o'clock Thursday, May 7. Choral Union ushers report at Hill auditorium Thursday night for Band Concert. Band rhearsal tonight in Hill audi- torium promptly at 7:00 o'clock. Interfraternity conference North wing Friday night. Report of Consti- tutional committee. LOST-Between Tappan hall and Pal- mer field or on Huron and N. State, a "calico" Conklin fountain pen, screw top, self filler. Finder call 1134-M and receive reward. 152 WANTED-Modern house within three blocks of Campus. Address M care of Daily. tf May 9-10 UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY GOULDING & WIKEL 1219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY PHONE US 416 The Creys 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 I WE DELIVER THE COODS i Straw, Felt and Panama Hats Carefully Cleaned and. Blocked WAGNER. 8t Importing Tailors CO. State Street LET THE RES HMAN I 11 -u i t I Pianos, Furniture Trunks, Merchandise C. E. GODFREY 1 ALSO FINE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH BANDS Best Shoe Shining Parlors NEXT TO WAGNER & CO. ON STATE ST. Phone 82L 410 N. Fourth Ave. I p. I Press Your Clothes PACKARD ACADEMY DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M. Private lessons by appointmen Dream Waltz New York Hesitation Tango, One Step and latest variations taught. Hall and ref'reshment accommodations for pri- vate parties. aw STUDIO 19 E. Liberty St- HAND PRESSING I I I SUITS 25c TROUSERS 10c Garage and Livery in Connection All New Fishing Boats P1oitritsh of Ijitrater. ANNOUNCEMENT J. H. Lambert, the well known shot repair man, has opened a combination shoe re- pairing and clothes pressing edabcislent at 301,S. State St lie still continues his Lake View Hotel WHITEMORE LAKE. Opens May 1st C. I. KIDD, '17 Lit. I Fish, Frog, and Chicken Dinners, our Specialty. Dan ei n g parties and Banquets. Rates Reasonable 1112 S. University Ave. Telephone 1gi business at 613 Williams James Burke, Prop. Phone 565 F 2-2 St, I. I 1 Iir P rirwrw~ww~ a A IQ byT v a Are Sure to Please