THE MICHIGAN DAILY . 1 I I Ir - NOTICE There is that something about, Lyndon's Flashlights and Groups that many others have tried to imitate but none have equalled. It is that unequalled quality that you want-and it doesn't cost any more either We Do Repairing AND Alteringt )on't miss the alk-Over )issolution Sale 8 x 10 Groups only 25c. Buy as many as you want LYNDON I C. i. KIDD - - =Sophomore 1630-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave p-i . Every pair Men's and Women's High Shoes, including Spring Goods, at cost and below cost 115 S. MAIN STREET TRVBI&YIS THE CONFECTIONERY 116 South Ma rn Street MA Y FESTIVAL MAY, 19-20-21-22, 1915 ARTISTSn BONORA ALLEN, Soprano DA GR ACE J 'HNSON, Soprano LIVE KLINE, Soprano AROARETE OBER, Contralto, AROARET KEYES, Contralto )HN MCCORMACK, Tenor A MBERT MURPHY, Tenor HEODORE "ARRI'ON. Baritone LARPNCE WtiITEIIILL, Bass AROLD BAUER, Pianist mRL L. MOORE, Organist LEWELLYN RENWICK, Organist ORGANIZATIONS University Choral Union Special Children's Chorus Chicago Symphony Orchestra CONDUCTOR S ALBERT A.; FREDERICK STANLEY STOCK I Eaton Crane's Latest Styles in STATIONERY' THE DELTA Cor. State and Packard' Between 10 and 15 members of the local branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will go to De- troit Saturday evening to attVnd a di- ner to be given then by the Detroit section of the institute, at the Hotel Statler. -Fresh engineers will give their first dinner on Friday, March 19, at the Mich- igan Union. Several speakers have been secured. -Sophomore engineers held a sue cessful dance at the Michigan Union last night. -More than 72 civil engineers have already made reservations for tent lo- cations at the annual summer camp of the civil engineering department, at Camp Davis, on Douglas lake, and several more will probably sign up within a few days. -Prof.Campbell Bonner, of the greek department, addressed a meeting of the Classical club in Memorial hall yesterday. His subject was, "Legends of The Deluge." -Several students have been supplied with work at the Michigan Union em- ployment bureau during the last few days. Work given out included three board jobs, beside employment of tem- porary nature. RIVAL CITY TEAMS TO CLASH Portage Lake and Duluth Meet Second Time in iockey Match Portage Lake and Duluth will clash again, in a hockey match, the puck men from the two cities having agreed on a second meeting to take place at 9:00 o'clock tonight at Weinberg's skating pavilion, when the team of Duluth men will try to regain the honors they lost in the former match when the Portage Lake defeated them by a 1 to 0 score. An audience of about 100 turned out for the last match staged between these two teams, and, in view of the closeness of the last score and the quality of hockey exhibited at' that time, it is probable that fully as large a turnout will appear tonight. The lineup for the two teams will be probably as follows: Portago Lake Duluth Cochran..........G.........McCall Kneebone.......P... ......Easton Waara........CP..... Schatzkin or Burrell Alt............C.........Cohen Ratz..........RW...... McClellan Chynoweth......LW... Wiedenborner Funkey........... R........... Doyle The junior laws offered little compe- tition to the junior dents. At the end of the first period, the score stood 14 to 6 in favor of the dents. The second half was more even, but the lead of the dents was more than enough to place them in front at the end. Hawn led the dents in the scoring line and Melaniphy occupied the same place for the laws. The lineup and summary: Junior laws (16) Junior dents (26) Welling..........F........... Hawn Melaniphy........ F....... .... Steele Morse............ C. ........Spencer Stevens..........G......... Bouquin Brownell.........G............ Lane Field goals-Welling, Melaniphy 3, Morse, Brownell, Hawn 6, Steele 2, Spencer 3, Lane 2. Fouls-Morse 3, Melaniphany. Referee-Applegate. University Ave. Pharmacy Martha Washington Candy. Cigars, Cigarettes ana Tobacco. tf Dr, TOM LOVELL will buy Clothes as well as Shoes NO TOW CUTS He Repairs, Bays, and Sells Send a Post Card with name and address if you have anything 402 Detroit Street * a N i,. i 11 NO LOSS BY FIRE 'p MmmvmmWmWmw of the Y. book exchange daily from 1:30 to 2:00 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. Meeting of the Michigan chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew at 6:45 o'clock tonight at Harris hall. THE STATE SAVINGS BAN ANN ARBOR, MICH. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $125,000.00 Wm. J. Booth,Pres.. WmArnold, Vice-Pres John C. Waltz, Cashier, R. A.Beal, Asst' Cash Rehearsal of Armenian club mem- bers for Armenian night at 7:45 o'clock Saturday night. Special car for M. F. N. C. club trip to Ypsilanti leaves State street at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Report Lyman Bryson Much Improved Lyman L. Bryson, of the rhetoric' department, who has been sick in the hospital suffering from a mastoid in- fection, is reported by university health service physicians to be im- proving. f : 4 M I I A N Pop. Mat. Week Mar. 8 Wed. GARRICK UNNight &Sat.Mat. 25c. to $1.00 50c-$1.50 DETROIT Smashing success. World's Biggest Melodrama "THE WHIP" Two years at Drury Lane, London. Two years in Australia. All last season at the Manhiattan Opera House. !! Six rides for a dollar !? 348 C. H. Brock 348 Taxi-Cab Livery Think of it, only 25c a passe r. Phone taxi 2280. Candidates for the junior lit track team report at gym between 4:00 and 4:30 o'clock tomorrow. Fresh lits will hold an important business meeting at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon, in the economics building. W. Breitfield, '17, will have charge fMP EWEwniaS S N N ? R4~ E L R Y F. L. HALL, 514 E. William Phone2225 PRESSING oodeCalledFor 730. University Ave. Pharmacy and toilet articles. Phone 416. Drugs tt 9:00 IOGEST AND BE T SHOW OF THE SEASON SCOTCH LADS AND LASSIES Mayme R Mrington and Picks 3 OTHER STANDARD ACTS Ladies' Souvenir Matinee Today School Childrens Matinee Saturday Sc. REMEMBER Wednesday, March 11th (St. Patrick's Day) is "PAY DAY" at the Majestic MacDIARMID'S Fresh every Saturday 605 E. WILLIAM 'Ontes Meals 'Oriest Prices. 0 ren's Cawfeteria Only Cafeter a. A PLACE FOR THE LADIES a" ECEIVE 219 NAMES FOR COMING MEET' (Continued from Page 1) Schmidt, Smith, Field, Shalpin, an Aken, Horkheimer, Dufflield, Blatt- an, Rosenfield, Carroll, Mette, Kauf- an, Perkins, Martin, Hammond, Kos- rger, Brunt, Gustin, Smith, Reindel, add, Snyder, Homberger, Wilmot, .mpbell, McCoy, Green, Cox, Warren, arner, McArthur, Kaufman. Hurdles--Fischer, Wickersham, Gur- y, Raymond, Brazell, Randall, Pal- er, Dunlop, Vilas, Carroll, Rosenfield, icon, Darnell, Perkins, Hammond, hite, Switzer, Cohn, Kaufman, Eger. High jump-Randall, Raymond, Rus- 11, Barringer, Dunlop, Perschbacher, iller, Walls, Drummond, Hammond, itt, Gustin, Vedder, Brockway, Kirk- im, Burney. Warner, McCabe, Vilas, arritte, Warner, Lamoreaux, Blanco, V itzer. Shot put--Pinkerton, Plain, Ray-' ond, Brazell, Bastian, Lee, Van Aken, hart, Walls, Martin, Kohr, DeGowin, .bbs, Lutz, Lond, Martin, Warner, ack, Lamoreaux, Schoepfle, Toplon. Pole vault-Livingston, Goodspeed, iler, Chatfield, Scott, Kohr, Mead, irritte, Swainson. Quarter mile-Dillon, Walsh, Kru- ger, Sevin, Planck, Huestis, Kucera, Boyd, Alden, Smart, Darnall, Wolf, Martin, Snyder, Gorman, Niles, Colle- ton, Bacon, Darnell, Kaufman, Spechk, Wilcox, Curtis, Gustin, Gibbs, Cole, Hurley, Easton, Johnson, Campbell, Cox, Warren, Wasson, Dougherty. Half mile-Wolf, Miller, Dillon, Den- nee, Fishleigh, Alden, Sevin, Kruger, Bouma, Planck, Kucera, Boyd, An- drews, Hlorkheimer, Darnall, Martin, Scott, Davis, Colleton, Heist, Bacon, Darnall, Daniels, Kaufman, Matteson, Kohr, Spechk, Wilcox, Feutterer,Gibbs, Johnson, Aspland, Wasson, Rubles, Bourney, Goldstick, Davidson, Cohn, Winslow, Kind, Sawyer. Mile run-Dillon, Wolf, Dennce, Simpson, Fishleigh, Hoerner, Sevin, Bouma, Loudy, Meechan, Stocking, Scott, Colleton, Hufferd, Maleston, Vance, Homberger, Price, Sherman, Rosenheimer, Warner. PLAY TWO GAMES WITH LACK OF PEP (Continued from Page 1) Kenny, Maggio. Fouls-Doty 4 in 12; Mandeville 1 in 2; McKenny 0 in 2, Maggio 0 in 2. Referee-Crawford. Not Style alone Not Fabrics alone- . Not Workmanship alone -But materials of remark- able texture fashioned by the deftness of skilled artists into garments whose style expresses the refinement of good taste. These are Bond Street Clothes. fNore than a store -- a campus institution. 300 South State Street f .t ni (7 fat Calli 960 and get he rates CLASSIFIED I A Valuablo Ad at a t small cost U-1 ADVERTISING WANED- clb o abut 5 t 2 -Bargain. Good second- cle and $17 Webster's una- ictionary. Owner leaves Lrch 15. 727 Kingsley St. IVANTE D-A club of about 15 to 20 * persons to occupy a splendid room- ing house. Fine location. Don't miss this. Answer, "Rooming House," Care, Michigan Daily. LOST--Gold band ring. M. G. graved inside. Higly prized. phone 557-M. Reward. B. en- Please Shoes repaired while you rest. O. G. Andres, 222 S. State St. eod Tu