THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ WALK-0VERiS 5 dollars is a good fair price. to us and fair to the customer. WHY PAY MORE? A I j I Are you going back home without a Scrap Book and some pictures of University _ife? LYNDON Special for 10 days: "M" Books only 90o We sell from a sample line but our clothes are tailored in town U OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $28,OO UP VA IK , R , is E,5 to 11 ANY LEA HER A)~ COLOR Rubber or Lealher Sles Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. MAIN ST. C. I. KIDD 1530-J _ ____._r_ w rug '.o~lI u I Ji MGARC Week - 1DETROIT Lyman H. Howe presents le U. S. NAVY of 191 and other fateresliug films GLA SS DAYIPLANS NEARLY "'COMPLETE Ii Bloonificid & McGrath's - Sophomore 1112 S. Univ. Ave . T lE PLACE TO GO WhEN DOWN TOWN Cooling Drinks of all Kids, Cream deliveredto any part of the city 116 S. Main St. Phone 166 ,; rc no V l 12, oice 11 VI 0, ,Organ. -]Dr. Reuben Peterson of the Medical School will leave on June 9 for Vassar College to attend the graduation exer- cises of his daughter. --Dean Wilbert B. 11insdale of the Homeopathic Medical School will re- turn to Ann Arbor today from Akron, Ohio, where he lectured before the Summ-it County Medical Society on "The Making of Doctors: What Can They Do When Made ?' -Libra lu' 7. W., i itasp h iaced an interesting collection of postcards, pic- turing the libraries of about 80 col- leges and universities of America and England, in the library exhibition cas- es. Mr. Koch says he has been collect- ing the cards by various means for the past ten years. -Regular weekly dances on Friday nights will be held at the Union during the summer session. A committee will be chosen by the president to take charge of the affairs. --Round-up club will hold an initia.. tion tonight at 5:45 o'clock. Follow- ing the initiation ceremonies, the mem- hers will hold a dance at the Union. -Michigan Dames, society of the wiv- es of married students, hold their an- nual picnic at 3:00 o'clock next Sat- urday on the Island. All married stu- dents and their wives are invited. --Rain during the last few days ha in- terrupted the progress of the campus championship golf tourney. No match- es have. been played for several days but the tourney will be finished as soon as weather conditions will permit. -Names of junior and senior initiates to the Aristolochite, honorary phar- maceutical society will be announced the latter part of the week. TENNiS SEISON CLOSES WITH ALUIMNI GAME AT FERIIY FS FLU I Thee) and Are taught at the School of usi MA\ NAle and expense if they phone 1 4 aml arrange to have their shipments by express. An American Express man will ll for your ;sip 1 ^ rt, car it to the q, insure it up to $5Q, and in tmost cases deliver it at your home dloor out any additional charge beyond tle regular express rate. 'his enables you to send goods home "charges collect." Don't worry et about your baggage; let me look after this personally for you. cnt, Am=ercau Express Company Waller, 1b..........3 2 0 9 0 0 Britton, ss.......... 3 1 1 0 3 0 Toial ............33 7 8 21 8 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Junior Laws...2 0 3 2 0 5 0-12 7 5 Fresh Lits.....3100030-78 6 Summaries: Bases on Balls-off Rowan 1, off Ohlmacher 7. Struck out by Rowan-Riley,' Lambert 3, Loeb 2, by Ohhmacher-Martin, Rowan, Thom- as, Nichols, Thornell 2. Passed balls -Perry. Stolen bases-Reem 2, Lam- bert, Ohlmacher, Waller, Britton, Brown 2, Brownell, Rowan, Stevens, Scott, Nichols. Double plays-Rowan, Thornell, Stevens. Umpire Davidson. FOR RENT-One store and two small. steam-heated apartments. 604 E. Lib- erty. J. K. Malcolm. 1713-M or 1661- J. f When you break, a window glass, telephone Switzer's Hardware to have it replaced. Starks Taxicab Taxis 25c. Cars by the hour, Baggage. Phone 2255. 209 W. Huron. Horse and runabouts, everything new, complete livery. Phone 106. University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs and toilet articles. Phone 416. tf City Taxi Co. Phone 2350. tf University Ave. Pharmacy Martha Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. V Best values in tennis rackets Switzer's, 310 State. at tf Phone 2350. City Taxi Co. ._ 3i for <$ ii, l, t Switzor's, 310 i e gavie or after play- ry a ;v soda. Van ~, 7Q3 Paickar~d St. tf- Dr i ales onl, assistant pro- fessor of b'otany andl irCltuor of the botanical gardens, left yesterday for Fresmo, California, wee Ie wHi be married on June 9 to Miss Eleanor Ahleodolinda attei of that city. After the wcHdding ceremony, and, a short trip, I'oressOr Cleason wiii return to dirth "tio10ek1ti l sta- ion :t Dougls Lake, tis sumnier. Elrge f' 'Iat racks REMEMBER, MR. STUDENT "THAT all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!" THAT an hour's diversion at the Majestic Billiard Hall costs but 20c! THAT we will be doing business all the summer! THAT we carry a first class line of candies and tobaccos! THAT we thank you for your past patronage. We trust that you will have a pleasant vacation. We will be glad fo see you again next Fall. for in- 52 may onta plies. Fery FeldWriem Up in againe 'm 1rm field is favorably commnented on by LaIrnce Perry in "Baseball--- ii Themideal Collee Came," an article it tf h June Scribners. Mr. Perry give a brief history of The feld and remark tf oi its excellent faciliies for the sport j The Majestic B-1illiard Hall