THE MICHIGAN DAILY . JK4OVERS 1I $5- Is a good, fair price. rid fair to the customer. PAY MORE? Guaranteed fit, sizes AA to E, 5to 11 Another Big Clean Up of Fifty Slightly Worn Kodaks Prices start at from 30%o to So% off regular prices, and re- duce at the rate of tern cents per day until sold. every one plainly marked. This is the biggest snap you ever saw. IWe sell 'from a sample line but our ec are tailored in town OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $28,00 UP IV I 1530-1 1112 S. Univ. Ave LY NDON k" / ANY LSAT HER ANY COLOR .. N Rubber or Leather Soles Hotistetterls Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. MAIN ST. .mm THE 1PLACE TO,(60 WHEN DOWN TOWN ~'r~Cooling Drink of all kinds WVIll Hold -Memorial iDay Party ffoiiday Pasteboards are selling rapidly- at the" Un1ion counter for tlhe Memorial Day party, booked for 9:00 o'clock to- mnorrow' night at, the clubhouse. Hr- nest lIughKitt, '15E, and Mirs Hugitt, iRay.Bassett, '13, and Mrs Bassett, will chiaperon the affair. Chester H. Lang, '15, will act as chairman. 'Banjorine and saxophone melody will be the fea-. ture. Tickets sell to Union members for 75 cents. I'NIYER$VNI'Y EN TO S110111I' AT \.A'ION )AL f4diUAl) IF LE hA N(E Announcement is made by the Rifle club manag;ement, that all men, wheth- er or not members of the club, will be given the privilege to shoot at the out- door range on next W ednesday after- noon. Guns and ammunition will lre furnished free of charge for use on that day. All who wNish to take ad- vantage of this opportunity are re- quested to take the 1 :00 o'clock car for the, national guard range, which the club is using at this time. Mtembers of the club may shoot at the outdoor range amy timae tomorrow. '1 hey' hould apply at the Ferry field club-house. to Director Rowe for guns ;? nld :.lmmunitio3n. S Cream delivere(dto any part of the city 116 S. Mlain St. Phone t166 WO ,ith 131 teachers' posit ions already1 gi von out, 1the luniver1sityappo?!intmlent commrlittee promises to d(1 etter than last year's record. The total number of positions distributed last year amounted to 273, while oly 117 were given out until June 1. 7 hose who received a;: iointulentts this w «eek areaS follows-t: Mari' 4. Lyc,'1), l Sinsrct.or ci Fre'nch,'Short- r'iidgen .h ig school, Inian"2iaj)Olis, lmd:. Agne De~no,'12.EnglshTravers' City;-. ayeHill, '14, mathema'11 ('tics, Stegi; ildred lArms tr'ong, rad1., English andt atnTecumnsehl; Annie Thoas '1, ati, asting<_s; Annaii i.. Knevels, '15, lhistory, Grand Ledge;, Iron Montain; NvaNorton, '15, bi- ology.0!helse; ad ernie Stew art. 10, Iuisrh and history, C'heboyg4an. FOR pET~T rate rnity or soror- ity best located lace in the city. See Wtarren Agentcy for particuilars, nd~ price. 317Frs National B1ank~ Best values in tennis rascket at Switzer's, 310State. University Ave. P1harmacy Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf Starks Taxicab Taxis e5. Cars by the hour, Baggage. Phone 2255. 209 IV. Huron. Ax lationtyptile outbjoard motor man- ufacturing concern wants ten. sales- men to coverlake ad summer re- so rts. Pleasant,?1pro;fitable outdoor oc-! cuipatiorn. Address :,.. E. Michigan Ilooinicld McGrath's 1 If you are hot, tired and thirsty come .to the Formerly Webbzs ITII SODA [OIJNJIN MAT IS LIBRlAL >l i Save time at noon a-nd night by dropping in for one of our special .lunches, L Home Made Candies 11 'I Voice 'DO 'YOU NEED?. Fixiures, Wiring, Fans, Vacum Cleaners Lamps, Toasters, Grills,lIrons, Bells, Flash Lights, MazdaN, Percolators', Electrical equipment of any kind. -I Ain Organ Theory brWanches of Music Are taught at the ty School olMusic. MAYNARD STREET .Lunches Delta Care and Quality DELT wr State and Packard pli QUALIT Y bone A817 GARRI___ WeeMay_1 Mtinees IDaily' - DETROIT_______ esting, Instructive, Entertainivg! A Studies, and the irresistible Cartoon Ct med ies. he "(eretiry of the NayY, fThe ilion Iosephus ]lunlel1 u ; nuder, and O[Iitcers of the1U. S. avty Copies of the next number of Camn- pus News; Notes, bulletins published lay the niversity, will leave the press btenJune 10 and 20. Be sides sto- ries of genieral interest to the Campus ainil alumni, akrticles re-gardfing the Uanion campaign for fuBnds among alumrni will be included in the issue. FnIsRSSIN DA8TES (Continued from pa-,e 1) third, Wilkie (Y-ale); fourth, Richard-" s,(Princeton) fifth, Riley ()art- mouthi). Time-48 sec. Shot put-Fhirst, L.A. Whitney (Dart- month) ; second, Ileatty (Columbia); third, McCutcheon (Cornell) ; fourth, Spears (Dartmouth). Distance 49 ft. 4 7-8 in. Two-mile run-First, Potter (Cor- nell) ; second, Overton (Yale) ; third, Poffmire (Cornell); fourthi, IHolden (Yalo);: fifth, 'Cook (MT.I.T.).- Time- T 1am mer 'thow- -First, Bailey (Mine); reco, MeVCutcheon (Cor- nell) : hr, upy(Plenn) ;, fourth, Lou-ib ridge (Yale); :fifth, 'Leadhbette'r (Bowvdoin). Dirtaucce-165 ft. 3-4 in. 22-adlow Hurdles--First, Stewar't (Prirnceton) ; second, S 0nih(Harard): third, Bon(Peinn lae; foturth1, Bradly (Coluimbiai) ; fifth, Crawfordl (Princeton ). hTiie--- -tI''5 sec. l~oe vul--Frs, (c etwenCarter (Yale), Greey(Hfarvard), 1Foss .(Cor- nell), at 12 feet; fourth, Biker (Prince' ton) ; fifth, Wilson (Michi ani). 22C-yad ~dah--Fist, Sith (Michi- g2 l;;scondl, Tsh (Harvard); tl .. Tfreadway(\ ale);fortfh, Lock- HA/-mle ru- Fist, ' hMeredith (Pe n~ ; eco~l.Spied- ~(Cornell); thid, ia~s(Princeton) ; fourth, Cap- i:_(;la rard); fifth, C'oolcov (Prince- ton). Time-1 :54 2-5. Broad lump--First, Worthhigton (Dartm.-outh); second(, Graham (Columii- bia); third, French (Maine); fourth," Richards (Corniell) ; fifth, Frederick"s (Dartmiouth). Best Distance-23 It. 9 1-4 in. WIESH. .TRACK MEI'1 (Continued from page 1 -121 ft. 6 in. Tw\o-mile run-Barnett (A) first, Meehan (F) second, 13ouma (F) third. Time-10 min, 54 sec. Hammer 'throw-Smith (F) first, Blacklock (A) second, Luken (A) third. Distance--112 ft. 7 in. One-mile relay-Aggies (Krebs, Fra- ser, Jewett, Brusselbach) won; Michi- g;an (Scofield, Shiadford, H-ardell, Kru- ger). Timie-3 min. 37 sec. Call taxi 15 2280 5221 _ _ I Owing to the recent success and demand for another, University Ave. Pharwacy Martha Washidgton Candy, Ci-ans, Cigarettes and Tobacco. tI Leather gift books for aj friend, the best gift for a college chuim. The Fos- ter house of Art. tr Call 106 for large flat racks for in- itaigparties. rre V c i 335 S. Main:fSt. Phone 2153M exhibition 'Thy Greek ? E¢yth m t (iishi s lExclusive NAav al S -tach or tf in OF 1915 I1LIP'PINI:S Of'YESTERDAY AND "TOD)AY_ Life, C'ustoms, S5por's From Savages to Civilizati )n A NA :NLC\I 13. sPl-AYOIFt C~ iulit 'I' ll'I~r t'iit- lCi y1 11:1Il Pr c I(L N w ViCie{S'. Owt''0:1 111 3A(1 - A DAY I PARADISE Tray Leo Stein-Music By Edmnond Eyslor ~-Cecil Lean sand Brilliant Adtpted 1,} i ar Smith-fLyrics I)Vy HetbcrI, I-eyo)d sand $1 arnehe Metrrill-Staged Cby 1Ben ri mu will again be presented Mlain Sts. Place for Your THE STATE SAVINGS BANK ANN AlkBOR, MICH. CAPITAL S FOCK SiOO,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFPITS $S125,00.00 Win. J. Booth, Pres., Wm krnold, Vice-Pre John C. Waltz, Cashier. 11. A.Beah. Asst' Cash Arm"v A&A A paint suitable for painting 01(1 floors, either hard or soft i wood, dries hard, leaves that )r P a m tsoft, velvet finis. Made in ten colors. s are $1.25 per gallon; 633 hail gallon; 35c per qu~rt. ,tuersanddealers ln Wall Papers, Pali ats, Oi1s anid Glass, at 7:15 o'cloc,In Obs ervatory Hollow