THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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Wednesday AK Nights&Sat. Mat.
25cRto $2.00
25c. to $1.00DERT 300 Orchestra Seats $1.50
Every pair Men's and Women's
High Shoes, including Spring
Goods, at cost and below cost
Official Announcement Published
Executive Committee of Board
in Control
by
115 S. MAIN STREET
THE CONFECTIONERY,
116 Souith Mein Street
A FESTIVA L
MAY, 19-20-21-22, 1915
ARTISTS
NORA ALLEN, Soprano
E GRACE J')HNSON, Soprano
VF KLINE, Soprano
RGARETE OBER, Cantralto
RGARET KEYES, Contralto
N McCORMACK, Tenor
1BERT MURPHY, Tenor
ODORE HARRI SON. Baritone
RENCE WIIITEIHILL, Bass
ZOLD BAUER, Pianist
L L. MOORE, Organist
WELLYN RENWICK, Organist
ORGANIZATIONS
University Choral Union
Special Children's Chorus
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
CONDUCTOR S
ALBERT A. STANLEY
FREDERICK STOCK
WILL FEATURE -ICHIGAN ENTRY
Official announcement was made
yesterday by the executive committee
of the board in control of athletics, that
Michigan would be represented at the
Drake relay games, which are sched-
uled for April 17, in Des Moines, Iowa.
Not only has Michigan's entry been
received, but the officials of the Drake
carnival are planning to feature the
advent of the Wolverines into the
western relays. Coach Farrell of the
Michigan track squad has been select-
ed as the referee, and will officiate in
this capacity.
Although nothing definite can be
learned with the event so far in the
future, it is highly probable that
Coach Farrell will place a four-mile
team in the field, although he may
shift and enter the two-mile affair. It
would seem. from the way the team is
shaping at present, that a quartet of
milers of excellent caliber could be
secured. Michigan chances look bet-
ter in the four-mile relay now, al-
though when the squad goes outdoors
on the cinders, things may shape them-
selves differently.
INTERCLASS TRACK
MEET ENDS IN TIE
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Zeigler ('18) first. Time 4 8-5 seconds..
2nd heat-Rosenfield ('16) first. Time
-4 4-5 seconds. 3rd heat-Shulkin
('18M) first. Time 4 3-5 seconds. 4th
heat-Field ('15) first. Time-4 4-5
seconds.
35-yard dash, finals-Rosenfield('16)
first; Field ('15) second; Shulkin
('18M) third. Time-4 3-5 seconds.
Mile run-Kuivinen ('17E) first;
Fishleigh ('17E) second; Bouma ('18)
third. Time-4 minutes 47 seconds.
High hurdles, preliminaries:. '1st
heat-Dunlapp ('18M) first; Vilas
('17A) second. Time-7 4-5 seconds.
2nd heat-Carroll ('15) first; Switzer
('16) and Perkins ('15) tie for second.
Time-6 4-5 seconds. 3rd heat-War-
ner ('18) first; Honey ('17D) second.
Time-6 3-5 seconds. 4th heat-Vilas
('17A) first. Time-7 seconds.
High hurdles,finals-Dunlapp ('18M)
first; Carroll ('15) second; Warner
('18) third. Time-6 3-5 seconds.
Final score--fresh medics 17, fresh
lits 17, senior lits 9, soph engineers 8,
fresh architects 5, junior lits 5, junior
engineers 3, soph architects 3, soph lits
2, senior pharmics 2.
F. L. HALL, 514 E. William
Phone 2225
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PRESSING deliveaFor
NO LOSS BY FIRE
BISHOP TO TALK HERE TONIGHT
Wesleyan Guild Lecturer, to Speak at
Methodist Church
Bishop William F. McDowell, head
of the Methodist Episcopal church for
the district of Illinois, has been secur-
ed to give the Wesleyan Guild lecture,
at the Methodist church tonight at
7:30 o'clock. The address of the ev-
ening will be supplemented by a spe-
cial musical program under the direc-
tion of Earl V. Moore.
Few lecturers are better known to
Ann Arbor audiences than Bishop Mc-
Dowell. . He is known throughout the
country for his ability as a forceful
public speaker with something to say.
Bishop McDowell owes in a large
part the popularity which he bears
among college students throughout the
middle west, to the fact that he has
always been an annual attendant at
the Lake Geneva student conference
of college men which is held every
year at Williams Bay, Wisconsin. He
has become so well known at this con-
ference, that in addition to his formal
title he also bears the title of Bishop
of Lake Geneva bestowed upon him
by the college men of the middle west-
ern states.
ST A.TESMAN BACKS
PREPARATION PLEA
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ish war, he served as a captain and
saw active service. His friends know
him as a fighting spirit, and his fel-
lows in congress declare that he is
one of the most fiery and convincing
orators on the floor.
S"Hehas bearded the military and na-
val lions," affirms the Washington Star,
referring to- Mr. Gardner's action in
speaking for increased armaments in
the face of intense opposition. Champ
Clark says of him that he is "straight
as a string," while the Boston Com-
mon gives him credit for being
"straightforward and courageous."
Tickets for the Gardner lecture will
be on sale all day tomorrow at Wahr's,
Week of March 22-mail orders now
Mr. William A. Brady announces the engagement of
ROBERT P AI E3 In Shakespearean and
B. M TE LL Classic Drama
The Ropertoire Will Be as Follows:
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TUESDAY-"ROMEO AND JULIET",
WED. MAT.-"MERCHANT OF
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WED. EVE.-"RICHELIEU"
Prices-Evenings and Sat. Mat.-50c, 75c,
THURSDAY-"KING LEAR"
FRIDAY-"KINGC.JOHN"'
SAT. MAT.-"HAMLET"
SAT. EVE.-'MERCHANT OF
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$1.00,' $1.50, $2.00
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M acDIARMID'S
Fresh every Saturday
the Union and the Whitney theater. All
seats are 35 cents. Those who do not
secure them during the day may 'get
them at the theater box office tomor-
row night, before the lecture. The
doors will open at 7:30 o'clock, the lec-
ture beginning at 8:00 o'clock.
Mr. Gardner will arrive in Ann Ar-
bor tomorrow afternoon at 2:17
o'clock, from the east. He will be en-
tertained at the Michigan Union at din-
ner tomorrow evening; Dean V. C.
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348 C. H. Brock 348
Taxi-Cab Livery
University 'Ave. Pharmacy Martha
Washington Candy. Cigars, Cigarettes
and Tobacco. tf
605 E. WILLIAM'
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Ore n's Caf teri..
A PLACE FOR THE LADIES
IN FINALS IN INTERCLASS ior laws, architects vs. junior engi-
ONTESTS AT GYM TOMORROWI' neers; 8:05-fresh lits vs. senior dents,
junior engineers vs. senior laws; Tues-!
duleBuilt Up for This Week and day, 7:15-fresh engineers vs. junior
dents; Wednesday, 7:15-architects vs.
senior dents; 8:05-fresh lits vs. jun-
in Two Divisions iregnes
for engineers.,
ith the championship of the lit
.s of the interclass basketball SENI) OUT iNVITATIONS FOR
te settled, the series enters upon AFFAIR OF FOREIGN STUDENTS
final rounds of play. tomorrow ----
t. There are still 11 teams left in Invitations were mailed yesterday
race for the campus champion- to all of the foreign students of the
six of these in the first round and university of which there are more
.n the second. From the first sec- thap 160, to attend a reception given
four teams will enter the el imina- by Union members at 7:30 o'clock
round, and from the second, two Wednesday evening. The reception
be selected. will be held in the large hall at the
e teams forming the first division Union, and will be featured by several
unior engineers, medics, fresh lits, songs and dance numbers and exhibi-
itects, senior laws and senior tions.
. In the second division are the George Moritz, '15, and Chase B. Sik-
lits, homeops, fresh engineers, es, '16, accompanied by Selden Dick-
r laws and junior dents. During inson, '13-'15L, at the piano, will ren-
next two weeks, each team will der a number of songs. A game of
the other teams in its division. Chinese shuttlecock, Japanese fencing
ings for the final round will be and Hawaian solos by 1l. C. Achi, '14-
in Doctor May's office in Water- '17E, will comprise the foreigners' of-
gym, at 4:30 o'clock Thursday, fering to the program.
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Vaughan, who will introduce Mr. Gard-
ner, and Prof. A. H. Lloyd, who was a Fair Treatment and Good Service
class-mate of Mr. Gardner's at Har- are what makes V. satisfied customer.
vard, will be among the guests. Both are yours by calling 15. tf
WEINBERG'S ROLLER RINK
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Requests your patronage, and insures prompt and courteous treatment
Manager and Employees are Students
NEW POLICY
The new management has adopted a policy that will do away with the usual objectionable features of the
public roller rink.
There will be band music at least one night a week, this night to be announced later.
Students' trade is being especially solicited. Student tickets are on sale at Wahr's and Sheehan's.
MICHIGAN VICTORS
BY SCANTY MARGIN
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O'Brien, Captain Smith) won race and
meet; Syracuse-(Dixon, Foertch, Mix-
er, Captain Donahue).
Score before relay race-Michigan
35, Syracuse 37.
Final score-Michigan 40, Syracuse
37.
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hedule for next week and for
three days of the following
s follows: Monday, M1arch 15
h lits vs. homeops, junior en-
s. medics; 8:05-fresh lits vs.
; Tuesday, 7:15-fresh eugi-
junior laws; Wednesda,
Ah lits vs. junior dents, archi-
medics; 8:05-fresh lits vs..
vs, senior dents vs. junior en-
'hursday, 7:15-homeops vs.
vs; Friday, 7:15-soph lits vs.
:ineers, senior laws vs. sen-
CercIe Fra ncais will meet at 8:30
o'clock tomorrow night in the Cercle
room.
Dixie club will meet at' the Union at
7:30 o'clock Tuesday, March 16, in-
stead of March 17.
Members of the Polonia club will
meet at 3:00 o'clock this afternoon at
Only $3.50 to deposit upon delivery.
$2.00 Rental Rate
We not only deliver but also CALL for gowns after Commencement
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Don't fall to see our sarx'plos before placing your order
CHARLES D.
IILEY, Lit. '17
Over Cushings
"On the Campus"
336 . State