ULIV 11 r t LYNDON'S KODAKS, FILMS, II Latest Styles in Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave.- SHOES and OXFORDS 3T LASTS. NEWEST SHADES. - 11 I . 11 , - -.9- AIM C O * 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR wmm 1 . +n ri ngjHatsI IMMEDIATE WEAR. AT3 )SON115 East Liberty 'AOfinterestto you For the convenience of those discrim- natingfolks who appreciate and desire our> High Quality Ice Cream we are pleased to announce that among the progressive firms using our prod- act are The Delta, University Phar- micay,Sugden Drug Co., MacDon. aid's in the Campus district. MainoSt s fee Roasters and CAMPUSMILES The greatest show on earthI! I --P. T. Barnum. In order that the May festival may have a truly. auspicious opening, a committee composed of the oratorical delegate of the soph pharmic class and the soloist of the Quarterdeck club has arranged a parade in honor of thisi gala event. The cortege will assem- ble in the kitchen of The College Inn at 7:55 P. M. tonight, follow the most prominent thoroughfares of the mu-I nicipality, and disband behind the psychology building. Following is the personnel of the parade.-Ed. -0- Cordon of Ann Arbor police in full uniform., Nine girls in tango gowns, represent- ing the Muses. -- Mlle. Alma Gluck on roller skates. Capts. Patterson, Kohler and Sisler, in skin tights, as "The Three Faums." -0- Cordon of Ann Arbor police in uin- dress uniform.' -0- University truck bearing local chap- ter of P. B. K. The Thomas Orchestra. -0-_ Riccardo Martin and Lamibert Mur- phy as voyageurs, singing selected ragtime. Saxophone and basedrum band. Inez Barbour and Florence Hinkle on Indian Motorcycle. Members of the Michigan union in lockstep. The Cosmopolitan Trio, Pasquale Amato, and "Doc" singing "The Span- iard That Blighted My -Life," from the rear of a White Swan wagon. -- The Marine Editor of The Michigan Daily. -0- Messrs. Geo. Burke and Geo. Schaib- le, as Damon and Pythias. --- Cordon of Mounted Ann Arbor po- ORPHEUM Walsh thiesspace Wed. May 1 $-Pathe Weekly The Secret Marriage Thur. May 14-Bray Cartoon Comedy COL HEEZA LIAR IN MEXICO WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORSE Fi. May 11)5-Featuring Ear'l Williams The Misohief Maker Sat. May 16-Edith Story in The Helpful Sister Mon-Tues. May1-9-Wm. Farnumn THE REDEMPTION of DAVID CORSON zBy Charles Fredr ic Goss Matinee 3 Days Wednesday 1. GARliegining4 a~c to o fljjo O.Mayayx Nfig h ts 2,5C tO $2 Weber & Fields in HOKEY POKEY The Ann Arbor Car Men's Union. Choral Union in bathrobes. Michigan Band. The Peoria High School Alumni Marching Club. Earl V. Moore wearing a toga of waterproof twilight, playing a 132 reed caliope. I WHITNEY SATURDAY MAY 16 Matiner, and Night Pabst Milwaukee German Theatre Co. Direction-'Conrad Solien PRESENTING IN GERMAN GUC GKE RI COMEDY IN 3 ACTS Now On Tour to Enormous Business-. Great Success. NOTE-Entire Perform- ance 'to be given in German. Benefit of Educational Fund ofI German Societies. PrIces-I .0075-50-25 SEATS NOW SELLING I Wholesale Grocers cAMt1PU's IN BRIEF OieNijht Olmly MON, MAY 181h Harrison Grey Fiske Presents MRS. ANDWTHE MANHATTAN COMPANY IN M rs. Bum p ste a do leigh AN AMERICAN COMEDY BY HARRY JAMES SMITH Seats Thur-50c to $2.00 WHII I L &Co-., Ltd., 2 14 S, Main fSt.% FRANK BROTHERS, F'ifth Avenue Boot Shope 1 Number 224 NEW YORK EXHIBIT SHOP 326 SOUTH STATE STREET, _ANN ARBOR i' -Irf)ron J. Becker, '10, of Benton Harbor, is suffering from an acute at- tack of appendicitis at the University hospital,., --The tearing downi of the old psy- chiology building, wihich occupies the ground where the new science building is to stand, was commenced yesterday. Psychology students will meet in room 205 ,north wMpg for the- present, and homeopathic' students who have been using the buildling will continue their classes in the dental and the homeo- pathic buildings. -Twelve junior lits will be taken into Druids, senior literary honorary soci- ety, at Druid Rock at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon. -The second-election 71111initiation of Michigamua, all-senior' honorary soci- ety, will be held at the club rooms to- night,,when ten juniors will be admit- ted to the order of the tomahawk. FOOTBALLERS END SPRING PRACTICE, hoatro,- THE COOL THEATRE TODAY SPECIAL, Helen Gardiner CLEOPATRA' ADMISSION 'l0c Standish- a New ARROW C-OLLAR Sfor Summer An tra smart style ;which correctly ex- presses the fashion 0 fbr 925c CIAJETT. PEABODY & Co., frc. Makcerie at I .. 416 Telephone 416 The Favorite o*f Your Favori te ' ', ' it. PERFECT ICE CREAM SODA UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY GOtULDING & WIICFI.r 1 219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY lice. -0-_p Professor of Philosophy in Kilties. The Gargoyle editor, as "Melanchol- ia.' _-- "The Smiler" as Shakespeare rein- einerated.t -0-- Cordon of Ann Arbor police. __-- Jupiter Pluvius, the reigning king. SA Well Made Suit is an important part of being well-dressed- A WASHINGTON CANDY Telephone 416 .. _.__ ..y ... A good appearance is of course necessary, but perman- ent satisfaction. can only be had when the garment is well made. Our coatmakers are experts in their line and do the work in our own shop. Disheartened by the continued rainy weather, "Germany" Schulz packed his freight for Fort Wayne,Ind., yester- day afternoon and the spring football training season was brought to a sud- den close. The coach had intended to continue the work at Ferry field until Saturday or possibly until a week from Saturday, but after being forced to call off a number of practices because of rain, he concluded to 'discontinue 01)- erations until next fall. Several mersbers of the 1914 team will drill the new candidates that don- tinue training, but the official season was brought to a close by the depart- ure of 'Schulz. PLANS FOR DORMWITORIES SUBMITTED TO CONTRA CTORS Complete; plans and specifications for the Newberry residence halls have been received from the architects and forwarded to the 20 contracing firms for bids. It is expected that work will start by June 1 and the building com- pleted by October 1, 1915. LET THE I*ENchances to~9ne, YOuLr favorite ball-player smokes T uxed'o. \Yr'e have scores of testimonid f r onothe crack 'men of the crack nies r l over the country, saying that they enjoy Tuxedo and recommendin ; it to vo.. Also--look around you the. next time you pick out that soft seat in the bleachers or grandstand arid see how manly of yont nez~ghbw-s are ' pa ck- ing their pipes with 'Iuxedo or rolling it into cigarettes. Size up the men who are sm-oking and endorsing T'uxedo. They 're r-'al men, full of life and the joy of life. TePerfect Tobacco fr J~i n 'r Tuxedo is in a class byv itself. It has many imnitators-huit I'llthe pp it has no equal. It is'n-mae of thec best 'selected Burley Tobacco, tile finest that Kentucky grows, ripened, cured and aged until it h,,)s reached the -tiptop of mildness, mellowness an~d sweetness. Tlhen it is treatedi by the original '"TuJxedlo Process"' which takes out all the sting ,rso it cannot possibly bite. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EV"ZRYWHrERE Convenient p ouch, ~ Famous green tiu :, I t inner-lined with 5C Lith Vold .tei jC moisture-proof paper curved to £i: j~c. ;t In Glass H-umidors, 50c and 90c S.! end is 2 rcnt in t!p Fr aoe and we vill mail von : ron riir till of 'TUXE'DO tobaloco to any, point in the United{ States. Address THE A'. RICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Room 1269 111 Fifthz Avenue New Yo~rk R ESH-MAN CE- RISTY M THEWSON "Tuxedo gets to me in a natural, pleasant Way. It '3 what I call good, honest, cor-iantonoble tolacco- 1te kind to stick to." Press Your Clothes WAGNERL Importing Tailors "% Co. stilte Wrest JOI-NI3. McGRAW ~"Tuxedo gives to my pipe s.moking a keen enjoyment that 1 have experienced with no other tobacco. Supreme in inildness and fragrance is Tuxed:o." LAIZRY LAJOIE "Tuxedo and I have been friendi for years, and theI lunge' 1 use itihe better! like its mild, soothing effects."' 11 I HAND PRESSING Pianes, Furniture ovin Trunks, Merchandise Co E. GODFREY SUITS 25c TROOUSERS 10c Phone 82L 410 N. Fourth Ave. C1 . KIDDj 1117 Lit. I PACKARD ACADEMY DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M. Private lessons by appointment. Dream Waltz Now York Hesitation Tango, One Step and latest variations taught. Hlail and rel'reshznent accomimodations for pi i- 'ate pa.rtie. 1112 5 University Ave. I' Ia I no w. l iMWl w PM M 41 ®M .F