THE MICHIGAN DAILT I . ._. ,.. . . STUDENTS-- ATTENTION We are prepared to check your baggage from house to destination. Secure your rail road tickets early and avoid the sinconvenience of waiting at depots. Special attention given to billing of freight shipments. Taxis' and carriages on call day or night. PHONE 15. POLHEMUS TRANSFER LINE,""W. Mg.' iUor . e ----amwomw OVER STOCKED We don't want to Carry Over any T E ELECT This s eet son's popular slape- SWe .avo thorn iin Tata or Bla.ck, c'ut Oxford or High- With rubber sole ntvd heel If yo" wish. $5.00 amd $6.00 CAMPUS IN BRIEF. a-ner State Street Signi of the B White sho o -All receipted coupons for the pay- ment of the diploma and teachers di- ploma fees must be handed in at once by all seniors at the office of the see- retary or registrar of the different departments if a degree is expected at the coming commencment. -Editors and business manager's for the Michiganensian and Gargoyle will be named at the next meeting of the board in control of student publi- cations, Saturday morning. These men are cosen from a list recommend- ed by the out-going officers. -The annual Michiganensian din- ner will be held at the Union next Fri- day evening at 6:30 o'clock. The principal speakers will be Dean John Effinger and Prof F. H. Scott. Prof. Trueblood'sHShakespearean class will give a free public recital improved. Pietz's condition for some time was considered very serious, but yesterday's report stated that he was now doing very nicely. -Tvo hundred fresh engineer class buttons arrived from Detroit this morning and will be distributed at the assembly meeting. The remain- ing 175 are expected by Friday, when they may be obtained from the com- mittee. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Fresh lit class will meet in Tappan hall tomorrow at 4:00 o'clock. The honor system will be brought up for consideration. Every member of the class should be there. Gargoyle business staff meeting to- day, 5:00 p. m., dinner at 8:00 o'clock. Adelphi literary society will meet Friday night at 7:30 o'clock to elect Stock when Tariff affects Big Reduction in Everything M'1.iid TATE TREET Woolens. STORE Y(liJR THINGS- IN he 'fore t aL awn tea iRoorn Special Menus for Warm Weather Forest Avenue. Phone 1238-J1 you want to start an appetite boom, let the children know you have a package of 11 U'. yr Can't be beat. In 1Oc packages at all grocers. HOLLAND RUSK COMPANY, Holland Mich. ANN ARBOR HOME BAKERY, Distributors ....... Rubber Sole Oxfords with heels and leather toe pieces. Every Pair Guaranteed. $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. of "As You Like It" in Sarah Caswell[officers for next year. Angell hail, Thursday evening at 8:00 All those submitting opera rmusic o'clock. for next year must turn intheir copies -Mr. Abraham Streiss, of the W. C. at the Union by Friday at 5:00 o'clock. Fargo Engineering Company, Jackson, hJunior irl's section Deutscher Ver- Michigan gave an illustrated lecture emn will meet in club rooms at 7:00 in the engineering building last. night o'clock tonight. on "Reclamation and Harbor Work in Glee and mandolin club men meet the Netherlands." The slides were at U. hall at 6:30 tonight for annual first hand photographs taken while serenade. abroad. -An all senior sing will be held to- Lyndon's Half off clean up sale morrow evening at 7:00 o'clock in starts today. 177 front of Memorial hall. The glee and mandolin clubs will render selections. -Jos. W. Fitts, '14, who was sent to the detention hospital Saturday L with a slight attack of smallpox, is re-. ported as jesting comfortably and his condition as rapidly improving. His complete recovery is hoped for by the end of next week. ---More than 50 members of the Jun- ior Research club assmbled at the Down town on1Main Michigan Union last night for its elev- enth annual banquet. Prof. 0. C.Stree Glaser, Prof. A. H. White, and mem- bers of the club responded to toasts. -Twenty-six applications have been received to date for announce- ments in regard to the biological sta- W ed, June 4th tion conducted as a part of the sum- mer session. Last year there were'Lubin only 17 enrolled at the camp and it is expected that there will be 25 in attendance this summer. Feature -Envelopes for the mailing of thel June records must be handed in by Film Saturday at the registrar's office.. The; July address should be given by ev-Tofhn n frU rystudent. TOLL rf ear -The condition of Frederick Pietz, '15M, of Saginaw, who was taken to the homeopathic hospital last Saturday I _____________th ______. with a case of appendicitis, is much Lyndon's Half off clean up saluIAdmirpion 10c starts today. 177 IF.YOU READ THIS LOW RATES. CLEAN AND SAFE G' StorageWaeos Phone 82-L 410 N. Fourth Ave. 1' , , i SUCDEN COMPANY PHONE 1244J. :: ;: P r V A 302 S. STATE Street. 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Dauntless courage, unfiinching perseverance and wonderful foresight are the qualities that carried Captain IRoald Amundsen and his band through the dangers of the mountains of ice to the South Polk-thus adding another wreath to the laurels he had already won as the first successful navigator of the Northwest Passage and the discoverer of the North Magnetic Pole. In recognition of his achievements he has re= ceived'decorations of the very high e-t order frcrn crowned heads, from scientific societies and.from mansy Uriversities through( ut the world. He tells the entire Story and Illustrates it with Moving Pictures in University Hall, Friday, June 6th, 8:00 P. M. Seat Sale at Wahr's Book Store. Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ir Ann Arbor S P I NN E Y & CO $ 614 East Liberty Street "The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty." '217 SOUTH MAIN STREET RESERVED SEATS 50c, 75c and $1.00. .I I 1 I1 I i - . 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