THE MICHIGAN DAILY i Yo ur Experience 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 GUARANTE3E. 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 flal- coim-made Clothes with entire satistaction. Why not you? Another Big Clean Up of Fifty Slightly WornmKodaks Prices start at from 30% to 5001 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. 1. .i PREPARE FOR STRAW HAT DAY LYNDON MVAY 15th ghrts to Order Dress Suits for Rent J. K. MALCOLM 604 E. Liberty Malcolm Block (CLUSIVE STYLES IN MEN'S SLOES will aiway s be. found here. O ur Prices and our Shoes RECIVETHIRTEEN ENTRIES FOR MEET Total of 84 Men Already Signed for Annuaizl Interschiolastic ('omlwtition OFFER MANY CUPS T10 WINNE lR Thirteen teams, with a total of 84 men, have been ;entered in the seven- teenth annual interschola stic meet, scheduled for Ferry field on May 21 and 22. With the entry list open until tonight,,it is expected that many other entries will come in during the day. The dividing of, the competition in- to two classes has proved popular with the' smaller schools, several of whom have entered men in both class A and class B. The long list of en- tertainments provided for the visiting athletes also has been a drawing card. The biggest teams entered thus far are Saginaw East Side high, Detroit Eastern high and Muskegon in, class A, and Shelby and Deckerville in class 1B. Other team~ entered in class A are Constantine, Wayne, Plymouth and Memphis, and in class 13, St. Jos- eph, Wayne, Plymouth and Memphis. The cups for the meet have all been arranged for, and most of them have been ordered. A larger number will be offered than ever before, men who win places 'in both classes of events being entitled to the cups. Medals will be awarded the first three places in class A, and a ribbon will be given to the man placing fourth. Horse and runabouts, everything new, complete livery. Phone 106. F. L. HALL, 514 E. William Phone 3225 PRESIN GoGods l eeFoi' P E INNO LOSS BY FIRE _._. are RIGHT 4'. and WE FIT YOU RIGHT _ NOTI-CE The following amendments of the constitution o1f the University of Mich- igan Union have been proposed by the board of directors and will be voted upon at the mass meeting to be held in H ill auditorium, on the evening of May 12. Article Ill, Section 2. To be amended to read as follows: Any per~son eligible to ac- tive membership may become a life inember on payment of $50.00. Article, Yd s Section 2. To be. amended to read as follows: Any 25 members of the Union may nominate candidates for any or all offices for which the nom- inating committee nominates by sign- ing a petition and filing it, properly signed, withi the recording sec- retary before 9:00 o'clock of the fourth day preceding' Cam~- pus Elhction Day. On so re- ceiving tie ndmitition of: one or more candid~ates, the recordinu secretary shiall at once cause the list of nomi- nec.es a ppearin g in The Michigan D~ai- ly and on t ilk bulletin boards to be accordingly revised. Section 3. (a.) The election of offl.- cers shall be held in University hall, or such place as the board of direci tors designates, on the third Saturday 1in May, or on such day as is fixed for campus election 'day. The polls shall be open from 0:00 to 12:00 o'clock, or during what ever time the 'polls for the Campus Election Day shall be openi. 5-12 -I Boston'smn Oxfords I1 Near Allenel Hotel Made-4 a -yots "'Lot-has Call, and let us tell the rest. CAMPUS BOOTERY 308 S. Slate :street Gdt your Straw or Panama Hat at the Factory Hat Store. Everythiing the very latest in Straws, Panamas, and Le,_hIo,-Us. We can also make themr up to oider and trimte w just as you wait them. FACOY a AT STOR E W. W. MANN, Proprietor A.M wrN! It 1 18 E. Huron St. Leave Your Order 11 .-'.i Try, us we save you money. 119 E. Liberty St. Rubber sated shoes re-soled as they shculd be For 0 ... Lo igTro phy Cu s Hallr Jeveiry'C U STATE STREET 'JEWELE9S . I ' Diamonds 1I I '.1oiigbt--Banjorite Orchestra at Uni versity Ave. Pharmacy Maxtha {Aaiinger's oil d every 'Wedliesdlay and Washington Candy. Cigars. Cb.ravettes Saturday 3ig fs hereafter. and Tobacco. tf p inko~f our stock j diamonds )vhen you think of 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. WANTED-Ten students to work in Michigan summer resorts. Entirely new and most up-to-date proposition on the market. Write for personal interview. X care of Michigan Daily Phone 2255. 209 W. Huron. vSix new Morris canoes for sale. U. of M. Boat Livery. Phone 656. Allen the clothier formerly in buis. iness at 113 So. Main St., has moved one block south to 211 So. M1aln. Call aild see Four excellent line of spring clothing and fuirnishinugs, the latest, iiobbiest and best.'N. F. ALLEN Co, Drop in after the game or after play. ing 'tennis and try a 5e soda. Van Dorem's Pharmacy, 703 Packard St. tf ARNOL D &CO. JEWELERS 220 South Mains Street S A T U R D A Y AT THlE MARKETS s A L 5 L.C. Century Meat Market R°Pi W'EINMANN We don't claim to be the cheapest MEAT MAR- KET in Ann Arbor, but we do maintain that our MEATS are of the HIGHEST 'QUALITY, and our SERVICE -is un- excelled. When discriminating- buyers consider this quality and ser- vice, they will find our priceS are lower in proportion than those of an y other meat market. Try some Spring Lamb with Mint Cheaper and better than n Ir n .I I l it L ,f TRADE f1ARK REGa I906 BY ED.V.PRICE 6 CO. V C Smart lively Style's CALLING CARDS! This price is the best in town. If y that will last forever. Drop in and see us. you get youy cards now, you will have a plate Plus Students' suppiyStr 1111 S. Univ. Ave. Phone I1 I . QUALITY MEATS Meat STRICTLY FRESH White Perch - Yellow Perch Blue Pike - Walleyed Pike- Lake Huron Trout smaw 100h CARD SAND PLATE, $1.25 UP. per lb - 9c - Ukc - .15c -13c Chickens Pork Loin Roast Pot Roast Beef Mild Smoked Ham 22C 18C 14C 16C A f COPYRIGHT &Y CO. Y PRICE & CO. i, k Clothes are designed and cut and Itailored from your measurement which we send them. We guar- antee satisfaction or you needn't keep the Clothes. is what makes our Clothes for Young mien so inonular with each and every man -A -------- COPYRGT° £0.+ ECt.4 This is your last chance to get ham cheap White Fish, Herring, Bull Head, Halibut, Fresh Clams, A reasonable price. is made for dressing special price fish. ANN ARBOR FISH MARKET 212 E. WASHINGTON ST Phone 1853 WEC DEILiVER HENRY VOGEL Prop. 213 N. Main St. Phone 1091 ) Isn't that fairw IWe GIve:YOU For the dollar you give us 100 cent*' worth Best Goods You Losek Nothing and We Guarantee Everything We Sell Pretty .G Sod Policy Don't, You Think? Very Specji Is our young men's Ready-to-wear Frankel Fiften Suits-IA very smart models ANONPRC OE OLC E. Lberty 219 E1 WASHINGTON, PHONES56I KYER & WHITKER 114-6 E. Washington uwswo ..m... wmmww DiIDTB A ITTC A hiTTAT11ITV D(IDTD AIT