THUN MICHIG&N DAILY. MONWA rl ltld lP14III IPBIIMI 1 1ST ARRIVED liii LYNDON'S Latest Styles in KODAKS9 FILMS, Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. IiTNEY T THfEATR~E FRIDY IKNTU'~ g~MATINEE DAILY, 3 p. In. sATUR DAY LlI t-6 NIGHTS ...8:15p, m. i 1 . EGAL bSHOES, andOX RD NOBBIEST LASTS. NEWEST SHADES. 10 . MAIN SRE RUNER & CO. 10 ANN ARBOR RE Spring Hats FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR. AT ANA RICHARDSON 115 East Liberty I Direct from Detroit Operaw House and Astor Theatre, N.Y. CAM ilPUS IN BRIF -Hlelmuth F. Arles, '115L, was elected football manager for the coming school year at the final meeting of the junior law class Thursday afternoon. --Prof. E. . (. Goddaird, secretary of the lawy department, gave the Memorial Day, address yesterday on the court house lawn. -The Junte number Alumnus will be out of next month and final program for week. of the Michigan about the middle will contain the commencement 166 rRUBEYS "Jut ~a Little Better' of interest to you For the convenience of those discrim- natingfolks who appreciate and desi r our 3 High Quality Icc Cream we are pleased to announce that gonem nct, progressive firms using our prod- au are The Delta, University Phar- mascy 5ugden Drug Co., MacDon. ald's in the Campus district. 116 S. Main St. toffee Roasters and I Wholesale Grocers. -"sew equipment, consisting of two generators and two tachometers, has been received by the automobile lab- oratory and will be used in testing the automobile and gas engines. ---Rteports from Herbert W. Emerson, water analyis in Dr. V. C. Vaughan's state laboratory, show the city water to be perfectly safe, showing bacterio- logically only 10 counts after 48 hours, which when compared with some wells in the city which show some 15,000 counts, is surprisingly low. MICHIGAN TEAM GETS THIRD PLACE AT INTERCOLLEGIATE (Continued from page 2) bia) ;, Whitney (Dartmouth), second; Harbison (Yale), third; Dorizas (Penn), fourth'; Kohler (Michigan), fifth. Distance-48 feet 4 in. Hammer throw--Won by Kohler (Michigan), Coolidge (California) ,see- ond ;Loughbridge '(Yale), third; Mur- phy (Penn), fourth; McCutcheon (Cor- nell), fifth. Distapwe-157 feet 2 1-2 in. One mile run-Won by Speiden (Car-". nell) ; Maderia (Peun), second; Mc- Kenzie (Princeton)i third; Poucher (Yale), fourth; Marceau (Dartmouth)," fifth. Time-4 min. 21 1-5 sec. Two mile run-won by Hoffmire (Cornell) ; McCurdy (Penn), second; P:otter (Cornell), third;Coop (Brown), fourth; Lee (Johns Hopkins), fifth. Time-9 min. 28.4-5 see. (New inter- ORP EUM r Wed. May 27-THE MANSION OF SOBS Thur. May 28-The Maid of orle. ", ,5pats Joan of Arc Fri. May 29-Van Dyke B-too(k~he i,1 Vitagraphi Old RHiabie Sat. May 80-Anita Steward in Vitarapli He never Knew Mon.-Tues.June 11-2-Mary Pickford in Mahogany and enamel finish on con- tract, $7,500. We have other very attractive homes which we thinky would attract university pecople, some of whom we can give very easy term. Whaley & Fischer, 310-311 First Nat. Bank Bl1dg., hn 11 FA :.l bRS HAVE GLOIO US TI liE WINNNG - TO 1 (Continued fronm page m2 & Co.) Allietto Kellermlall "THE PERFECT WOMAN" World Famous Diving ]beauty In t h e Spectacular Photoplay "Neptune's Dugtr MOTION PICTURE FANTASY 7 Acts-1O0O Scenes 22 Houkr Performance $50,000 PRODUCTION .ltd., 21r4 S. Main St. I Howard lb .........3 McQueen 2b......4 Sisler rf & ef .......4 Baker ss ,......, Labadie if....... ..4 Waltz 3b ...........2 Hughitt 3b.........0Q Shivel 3b ...........1 Baer c............2 Hippler c .........l Ferguson 1p.......... Quaintance p .......1 *Davidson p .......0 'total ............ * Batted for H-ughitt1 X. A. C. 0 (} 0 0 f) 1 in+ 1) 2$ 2 2 2 0 1 7 0 U 0 (l 2 0 0 0 z3 0 {} 0 0 1 1 0 U 0 4 FRANK BROTHERS, Fifth Avenue Boot Shop, Number 224 NEW YORK 4 27 12 eighth. NIGHTS LOWER FLOOR - UPPER FLOORS - 50C -25C EXHIBIT SHOP 326 SOUTH STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR collegiate record.) . I t Pole vault-Buck (Dartmouth), Camp (Harvard), and Milton (Cor- nell), tied for first; Carter (Yale) and Nichols (California) tied for fourth. Hleight-12 ft. 4 in. E, Chilton 3b . Fick ss.... ... .. F~uller 2b.... . Dodge p..... L. Chilton if ...... Hood rf .......... Mogge cf......... Bibbins c......... Griggs lb ........ ABR HPO A1 ..4 34 00 0 ..2 00 13 0 .4 2 2 1 .1 0 .4 11 12 0 ..5 11 11 0 ..5 03 00 0 .4 0 1 1 0 0 .4 0 0 15 2 0 .4 1 1 7 0 0 'I. MATINEESm Adults 25c; Children 15Sc 418 Telephone 416 AJTESTIC THEATRE WORLD'S GREATEST PHOTO PLAYS ! HOUSES FOR SALE-Fine 8 room home on Church street, lot 563 x 132, $6;800; fine 8 room house on Forest Ave., Mahogany and enamel finish, $6,800; fine 8 room house on Cambridge, large lot, $10,000; fine Qroom home just off Cambridge, Total ...... Michigan M. A. C. ...,. .36 8 13 27 9 0 0001'0 00 00-1 .1 0 00 20 410-8 MND NVAY PERFECT ICE CREAM SODA UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY' GOULDIN~G & WIKEL 1219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY A Well Made Suit is an important part of being well-dressed- 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 tho work in our own shop, Il Summaries: three base hits--Fuller, McQueen; sacrifice hits-Baker 2; stolen bases-E. Chilton 2,' Sheehy, Baker; struck out-by Ferguson (1Hood, Dodge, Mogge, Fick 2, L. Chilton), by Quaintance, (L.Chilton,hi ood) by :Dodge, (Sheehy 2, McQueen, Sisler 2, Laba- die 2, Baer, Ferguson 2, Howard, Waltz, Baker, Davidson, B~enton) ; first base on balls-off Ferguson 2 in 6 1-3 innings, off Dodge 4; hits-off Fergu- son 9 in 6 1-3 innings, off Quaintance 4 in 2 2-3 innings, off Dodge 4 in 9 in- nings; passed balls-Baer, Hippler; left on bases-M. A. C. 5, Michigan 6; double plays-McQueen to Bakeri to! Howard. Time of game-2 hours 5 minutes; umpire-Egan. Amateur finishing. Prompt and Sat- isfactory. Daines and Nickels.. IWMATINEES AND NIGHTS 418 Telephone 416 T E ATTLE OF -THE SEXES IN S EENARTS (REELS) AGripping Picture Drama of the single standa.-:rd for men and women, "Thrilling, In- DIRECT FROM2 MONTHS RUN FINE, ARTS THEATRE ThURSD AY4 5 6 SA.ITDAY 1MAUINE08 AND NIGHTS THE SPECTACULAR PHOTODRAMA . L ORDER'S IN 7 ACTS-300 SCENES SEEThe fleet of Dreadnoughts opposingarmies ADULTS 15c; CHILDREN .10c I I I WVAGNER importingp Tailors tom CO. state YOU CAN BUY!! 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