THE MICHIGAN DAILY Your Experience I .; Another Big Clean Up of Fifty Slightly Worn Kodaks Prices start at from 30% to 50%o off regular prices, and re- duce at the rate of ten cents per day until sold. Every one plainly marked. This is the biggest snap you ever saw. r !' here has proved, we hope, that you can put your trust in us, believe in us, have confi- dence in our 100 per cent. SATISFACTION GUARANTEE. We want you to feel that way; to put the most liberal construction on it; to test our goods by wear, and our guarantee by any- thing you please. There are hundreds of University men wearing 11al- colm-made Clothes with entire satistaction. Why not you?. PREPARE FOR STRAW HAT- DAY LYNDON MVAY 15th 1!1 IThmunicr~ti on F. L. HALL, 514 E.Williaml Phone 2225 PI oos Caled For PRiESSING nd ..1.ds.l NO LOSS BY FIRE now 11 Get your Straw or Panama Hat at the Factory Hat Store. Everything the very latest in Straws, Panamas, and Leghorns. We can also make them up to order and trim them just as you want them. FACTORY HAT STOR E W. W. MANN, Proprietor I I Shirts to Order Dress Suits for Rent J. K. MALCOL M 604 E. Liberty Malcolm Block '1 I (CLUSIV! STYLES ' IN MEN'S S"OES will always be found here. Our Prices and our Shoes . are RIGHT and WE FIT YOU RIGHT Try us we save you money. 119 E. Liberty St. Rubber soled shoes re-soled as they should be - ,. 6 I 'Wheneve y" see an A Coca-Cola Take a tip from the men who top all the average tables. Drinkt '4 - They Ikow it's good to train on-to work on. The one best, out-And-out thirst- t quencher-full of refreshment, pleasure P and wholesomeness. Delieio-s-Refreshing Thirst-Quenchingt THE COCA-COLA CO. Atlanta, Ga. Editor, The Michigan Daily:- I hereby withdraw my name as a candidate for the presidency of the Oratorical Association. M. O. TATE, '16L. Editor, The Michigan Daily:- In every big university there are a number of students intereste in the subject of tax eform. Most college towns have tax reform clubs. Ann Arbor should keep up with the times. A few students and citizens of Ann Arbor have arranged for a meeting of single taxers, and all others open- minded on the subject of taxation. The meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock Friday night, May 7, in the city hall. All Michigan men and women who are interested in the question of tax reform are urged to be present. BERNARD F. MAGRUDER, '18. ALPHA NU WINS FROM WEBStER Receives Unanimous Decision and Avenges Former Defeats Winning the annual Cup debate. held in the law building last night, with a unanimous decision, the Alpha Nu team not only avenged some of the society's former defeatssby overwhelming the Webster team but consequently added much interest to the coming debates. Out of the seventeen contests held thus -far Adelphi has eight victories to her credit, Webster six, Alpha Nu two, and Jeffersonian one. The society re- ceiving the largest number of victo- ries in 20 years will be awarded the trophy, thus compelling Adelphi to win the next three debates in order to win. The Alpha Nu team composed of H. B. Teegarden, '17, H. H. Springstun, '17, and E. L. Carroll, '15, held as their main contention that the United States did not need a merchant marine, while the Webster team based its, case on government ownership but failed to prove the method of operation. Last year's debate was also a vic- tory for Alpha Nu, and the present victory will allow the society to retain the Cup for another year. The Cup will be formally presented again at the annual banquet to be held at 6:00 o'clock tonight at the Union. COMPLETE SENIOR SWING-OUT PLANS (Continued from page 1) diction by Dr. Stalker will complete the program. The seniors will then depart from the auditorium through the main en- trance and march along the main walk to State street, turning south toward Memorial -hall, where the rest of the route takes the form of an "M." From Memorial hall the line of march goes to the engineering building, then through the arch to the flagpole, turn- ing toward the gymnasiums, and along North University avenue to the law building. At this point the procession stops and the seniors of each college will have their pictures taken in groups. After "Swing-Out" seniors will wear their caps and gowns each Wednesday and Friday through commencement, following the precedent set in 1913. WANTED-Two waiters or waitresses to assist during rush hours. Apply Macks Tea Room .2nd Floor. FOR SALE-Will sell Remington No. 10 for less than half original price. One year old. Call 1576-J. FOR SALE-Morris canoe with ma- hogany trimming, 916 Church St. LOST-Eye glasses with guard chain for ear. Reward at Daily. ANOTHER BIG CLEAN-UP OF slightly worn kodaks-Prices start at fromt 30% to 50% off regular prices, and reduce at the rate of ten cents per day until sold. .Every one plainly marked-This is the biggest snap you ever saw. Lyndon. Canoes by the hour and storage for private canoes-P. G. Tessmer. 12 e u FOR- MS[NIOR CArSANDGOWNS -Best materials and workmanship -Perfect fit guaranteed -Rental charge $2.OO from Swing- Out to Commencement. -No payment u n t i 1 outfit is delivered. -Be measured early. - iIwllw lmw~ Call, and let us tell the rest. CAMPUS BOOTERY 308 S. Slate Street a. Thursday, Friday, & Saturday MAY6, 7, 8- B S iW 0 R T H Famous Photoplay The Wonder Picture MATINEE io0-Night Cl e Ise 3S1....................................... 1i/f111lilrllrlt 111IY111r111trt1111 11111 Y... if r~++YY ys Near Allenel Hotel I1 8 E. Huron St. Bostoniamn Oxfords Made-to-youirvMeasu~re~lte I 1 i FOR RENT-Modern, five room, steam heated flat. Inquire 604 E. Liberty, J. K. Malcolm. Call 1713-M or 1661- 5 . Skate at Weinberg's Roller Rink Friday Night. Drop in after the game or after play- ing tennis and try a 5c soda. Van Doren's Pharmacy, 703 Packard St. tf. Starks Taxicab Taxis 25c. Cars by the hour, Baggage. Phone 2255. 209 W. Huron. University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf Call 106 for large fiat racks for in- itiating parties. 1 Diamonds -i pink Jfour stock of diamonds lvhen you think ,f diamonds It will pay you to know that we have the largest assortment for your choosing, sold at the first cost of selling diamonds-because we buy direct-buy in quantities-buy for cash-and give you the benefit of the saving-also the service which can only be had from years of experience in the diamond business. NOTICE C:'"li"A"*"*''" ,ill'"" V1"Q"""'''4' l'"ir ^^ ^^'~'~u~~~~.vXC~^~~~~ At its May meeting the Board in the greater enjoyment and satisfaction in the fresh Control of Student Publications will cigarettes of unique flavor and delicious mildness choose a business manager and man- they roll for themselves, to suit their own taste, from aging editor for the Michigan Daily mellow "Bull" Durham' tobacco. and the Gargoyle, respectively. It is the policy of the board in filling the GEN U INE positions on the publications under its 44 l9 control to award them on the basis of merit to those who have served in BULURH minor positions on the publication to which the positions pertain. SMOKING TOBACCO It sometimes happens, however, that no one who has served on the publica- No other tobacco in the world has the wonderful capable of filling one of the leading sweet fragrance and ripe, natural mildness of "Bull" positions thereon fornthe ensuing year. Durham. No Jother cigarettes have the exquisite When either of these sets of circum- smoothness and delightful freshness Of "Bull" stances arises the board finds it neces- Durham hand-made cigarettes. "Bull" Durham is a sary to consider outside candidates. distinctive form of tobacco enjoyment, thoroughly This notice should not be consideredII appreciated by smokers of experience the world over. situations will arise this year. Ask for a FREE All applications for these positionsE book of "PapersE with each 5c sack FE should be in the hands of Prof. F. N. An Illustrated Booklet, Scott on or before May 10 in order to owing correct ay to " i Roll Your Own" Cig- be considered. Each application /d' %rettes and a Book of should contain a statement of the ex- bothciaette papelrd wl perience of the applicant and should "Bfree on postal request. Address "Bull" Dur- c be accompanied by the applicant's -ham,urham,o N.C. eligibility card and any letters of Room 1298 A recommendation which he may have. - / THE AMERICAN BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS. ARNOLD & CO. JEWELERS 220 South Main Street Going to Whitmore? Phone 4 Whitmore Lake Exchange THE LAKE VIEW HOTEL Fish, Frog and Chicken Dinners BOATS AND GARAGE J. E. BURKE, Proprietor CALLING CARDS! 100 CARDS AND PLATE, $1.25 UP. This price is the best in town. If you get your cards now, you will have a plate that will last forever. Drop in and see us. Students' Supply Store Phone 1 160-R Call taxi 15 1111 S. Univ. Ave. 2280 522 - w vumqmr. a ... ._ ffi MIP- A04L 'UrMhL WFMM4M"4JkL a lir rom