T1I. MICHIGAN 1,AILYT TRAW HAT! tyV . STRAW HAT DAY. SATURDAY, MAY 15th Finest and biggest line in the Ci $1.00 to s6.00 GENIUNE PALM BEACH SUITS in all the latest Patterns $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Make your Kodak Auxtog raphic Come in and get one of the new backs that will make your kodak up-to-date. There is no extra charge for autographic films. CALKIN'S PHARMACY 324 S. Stets Street Bring in we will ward a new one. FOR SATURDAY ONLY your old Hat and allow you 50c to- MEMO M WAV Aff AV AV M ful %aw ert 4/o The Daylight Store '- Wadhams & Co's Corner New Location-201-203 So. Pain St. Ji OXWOOD III I- y- Low enou gh in front to be comfortable 1igh enough in back' to be correct in style. RED-MAN CO LL AR EARL RWILSTO LMAKERS OF TROY'S-BEST PRODUCT. ... .o Individual' Custom Tailoring That is correct in style and fit The new fabrics for this season are here.in large assortments. CALL EARLY A. F. Marquardt Campus Tailor 516 E. William Street :, MY LES Cloth Shop TAILORS Our cloth patterns are all specials. The wooleni house we represent has a monopoly on them. OVERPLAIDS are among our specials. They are the real attraction this year. An "overplaid" is two plaids crossing at right angles, but much subdued so as to give a rich effect. OUR STYLES ARE EXCLUSIVE MORE THAN 200 CONTESTANTS ENTERED IN INTERSCHOLASTIC Chicago and Toledo High Schools Send Largest Delegations from Outside States Upwards of 200 men are entered in the seventeenth annual interscholas- tic meet, scheduled for Friday and Sat- urday of next week at Ferry field. In addition to the large number of men entered from schools in the state, many prep schools from other states are included in the list of entries. University High school, of Chicago, which won 'the meet last year, has entered 14 men this year, in an effort to repeat, while Lewis Institute, one of the strongest teams on the field last year, has sent in the names of eight men. Scott high, of Toledo, had the largest entry list of any school outside the state, having signed blanks for 16 men. Within the state, Lansing high school, which Cas won the meet once, and always manages to be among the leaders, has the largest entry list this year. A total of 21 men are enrolled from the Capitol City school Saginaw high school, with 15 en- tries, Muskegon with 12 and Grand Rapids Central with 11, follow Lan- sing in the number of entries. In class B of competition, Detroit University school, Deckerville and and Plymouth have the largest teams, with six men each. About 50 men are entered in the smaller class of competition. MICHIGAN WILL MEET WESTERN NORMAL HURLER IN JUNE GAME Michigan will have another oppor- tunity to face Pitcher Koob of Kala- mazoo, and endeavor to gain satisfac- tion for the 11 scoreless innings he pitched against them two weeks ago. A game has been scheduled with the state college, to be played early in June, and although Kalamazoo has had some difficulty in re-arranging her schedule, the game is certain to be played. Phone 2350. Taxicab and baggage. Horse and runabouts, everything new, complete livery. Phone 106. 1 went to Detroit last week and bought some more of those fifty cent athletic union suits. Come in and see the new lot. Davis, 119 S. Main. WARNING TO STUDENTS. If the students of the U. of M. who attend dancing parties 'wish to avoid having serious trouble with their feet, they should go to their druggist and purchase acan of "FIXEM-FOR THE FEET" and use it as directed. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST about it. The summer underwear that I pick- ed up in Detroit last week to sell for fifty cents is the B. V. D. Co's only ri- val. Davis, 119 S. Main St. SPECIALTY SALESMEN WANTED A manufacturing concern is in the market for several first class specialty men to call on grocers and commission houses. Applicants must have REAL selling ability and to those who can qualify we will offer exclusive terri- tory, near your own home if desired. Compensation will be satisfactorily ar- ranged. This is a splendid opportu- nity to make money this summed. No canvassing. Address Daily, Box A. FOR RENT-Modern, five room, steam heated flat. Inquire 604 E. Liberty, J. K. Malcolm. Call 1713-M or 1661- I Temple Theatre ADMISSION So. (except Friday and Saturday); Sat. May i5-Thirteen Down (with Francis X. Bushman.) I NEW LOCATION 322-324 S. Main St.l iCO MFO RT Orpheum Theatre The House of Famous Plays by Famous Players. May i5-Saturday-Thomas H. Ince in The Bargain.s part. Paramount. Rebooked. ~oCKINCI1AIR TRADE MARK olcetsTCICO I, 3 ~ IN THE CLASSROOM ON THE CAMPUS AT THE GAMES IN THE GYM AT THE HOP Arcade Theatre SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4;00: EYE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15 saturday May is-Dorothy Bernard and Guy Coombs in "The Second Com- mandmnent," 3.part feature. The Lady of Shallot, i-part comedy. i-part drama. Rocklrinalr NEW LOCATION NEXT TO ORPHEUM THEATRE will add to your com- fort and enjoyment I I They are featured in 10 leading stores in Ann Arbor -j ... ... . ..., .. MAJESTIC THE BEST & BIG6EST PHOTOPLAYS Matinee, 3 P. M. Nights, 7-8:30 Sat., May 15 "A FOOL THERE WAS," "The Vam- pire," Rdward Jose and Theda Bara. Ladies' Souvenir Matinee, Tue. and Fri. School Children's Matinee, Sat., So. ALL SEATS TEN CENTS f i E ... . 2350 2350 Furniture The. City Taxi Co. DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU The people of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County are cor- dially invited to call at the Exhibition Rooms of the COME- PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY and examine for themselves the splendid values offered in choice furniture at prices represent- ing, in many instances, A SAVING OF zoo PER CENT, as compared with prices usually charged. The Come-Packt Mission and Craftsmen Designs are par- ticularly suitable for fraternity and club houses. We also design and make special furniture to order. Builders of new homes will find it to their advantage to em- ploy the facilities afforded by our factory for the production of "built-in" furniture for libraries, dens, halls, dining-rooms and kitchens. Take Packard Street car to State Street and go one block south and three blocks west to factory of COME-PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY Corner Edwin and Divistoa Streets Going to Whitmore? Phone 4 Whitkuore Lake Exchange THE LAKE VIEW HOTEL Liberty and Main Sts. A Most Convenient Placs for Your Banking Fifty-Fifty summer underwear would cost you a lot more but I bought a few dozen at a good price. You save fifty and pay me fifty. Davis, 119 S. Main St. Has just Opened up and is ready for Business at 300 NORTH MAIN STREET Taxicabs. Limousines Taxis 25c. Phone Starks Taxicab Cars by the hour, Baggage. 2255. 209 W. Huron. Touring Cars Baggage Trucks University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tt Walk down town tonight and see for yourself that you can't tell the differ- ence between the B. V. D. union suit and the Fifty-fifty that sells for fifty cents. Davis, 119 S. Main St. Parties-Dances and Theatres--a Specialty L Call 2350 for Taxi or Baggage Taxicabs and lomousines. 2350. Phone DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 2280 Call taxi 15 522 2-3-5-0 is the Number. Don't forget it University Ave. Pharmacy Martha Washington Candy, Olgars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. V Fish Frog and Chicken Dinners BOATS AND GARAGE Best values in tennis rackets Switzer's, 310 State. at THE CITY TAXI CO. I J. E. BURKE, Proprietor How much will you bet? I can show you a suit of summer athletic under- wear just as good as B. V. D.'s and sell for fifty cents less. Davis, 119 S. Main 300 N. Main Street i .) __ _ _ NOTICE There are several positions to be lied on the business staff of THE rOLVERINE for this summer. .Try- uts are now in order. Ferris H. itch, business manager. Phone 960 r 236. OR SALE-Up-to-date white enamel Harvard Dental chair, new Webber Cuspidor, not been used one month, vulcanizer, flasks and other small instjuments. Will sell very cheap. Canoes by the hour and storage for private canoes-P. G. Tessmer. Save fifty cents and pay me fifty cents on the Fifty-fifty underwear that I am now selling. Davis, 119 Main St. When you break a window glass, telephone Switzer's Hardware to have it replaced. Six new Morris canoes for sale. U. of M. Boat Livery. Phone 656. J. I St. ;2;E ------.. GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE VICTROLA Do you know what splendid music the Victrola brings into your home?, Do you know that there are Victrolas from $15 to $250 and that we will arrange terms to suit you? Come in and find out all about the Victrola. We'll gladly play your favorite music for you. NOTICE. VERY attractive patterns for sum- mer wear. Also, we are featuring a medium weight blue serge for $28.00 Nothing better anywhere. If you have cloth of your own, we will make it up, thoroughly satisfactory. Ann Arbor Co-op. Tailors. State St. FIRST NATIONAL BANK AN N AUDOR Capital - - $100,000 Surplus and Profits $65.000 Directors Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab- bott, S. W. Clarkson, ] . D. Kinne,,Harrison Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred Schmid. The Farmers & Mechanics Bank 101-103-1 05 South Main Street Gus Pracht. Roy P. Henry.I Li GRINNELL BROS. 120-122 E. Liberty St. Fifty cents for your old felt hat-in exchange for one of our new straws. Sat. only. Davis, Main St. Capital, $100,000 . Surplus and Profits , $75,000