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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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WHAT IS YOUR IDEA
OF A
DESIRABLE SPRING SUIT?
IS IT something in a snappy, English model of
sparkling newness and graceful lines, showing
those clever little touches of intensified fashion,
or
IS IT something of a stylish yet conservative cut
with just a hint of waist lines and roll lapels-
the kind of style that permanently pleases,
or
POSSIBLY you prefer a style in which dignity
-. is the prominent feature - a garment in which
high class tailoring insures its popularity.
WHATEVER your ideas may be you'll find something to your liking
in our wonderful stock of spring "MALCOLM QUALITY CLOTHES"
J. K. MALCOLM,
Malcolm Block .. 604 E. Liberty St.
This advertisement tied for second place in Prof'ssor Moriarity's Advertising Clas
last semester.

G O ULYNDONJ
For FRESH Eastman Films
GUARANTEED Film Developing
Best VELOX Prints

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All the Latest Models

719 N. University

"At the Sign of the Kodak"

HOME RULE FOR IRISH,
WOULD EXCLUDE ULSTER

Matinees
Tue., Thu. Sat.

GARRICK Week
DETROIT

"ALONG CAME RUTH"

Premier States Full Particulars
Rebellion Pact Will Be
Presented

of

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Swain
713 E. University

Takes Group pictures-Families, Asso-
ciations, Fraternities, Sororities - any
where, any time, any size up to and in-
cluding II x 14. Enlargements made
any size you want.

Would you like to engage in Business
in Detroit-"Where Life is Worth
Living"?

A Business

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Where merit counts and work wins!
Where the system of work insures success
in due time.
Where a thorough business training will
teach you independence and give you
initiative!
Where your income will increase with
your efforts and results!
Where supervision will guide and assist
your daily work!
Where System is a Fact and not a
Theory ! A real help and not a hindrance.
Where you can investigate these state-
menfs personally and prove them, and
meet those who have succeeded!
If so-write to
CHARLES A.MACAULEY
State Agent
512-520 Majestic Building, Detroit
6LIFF..INSURANCE COMPANY
O rBOSTON MASSACHUSETTS
Incorporated 1862

London, May 22.-Influences are
working for a settlement of the Irish
question by giving home rule at the
earliest possible minute, with the
clear-cut exclusion of Ulster from its
operation, according to the Evening
Standard. In the interim, the newspa-
per says, the Premier may propose a
temporary government of Ireland by
an advisory board consisting of Irish-
men belonging to both parties.
A statement giving full particulars
of the pact for which 15r participants
in the Irish rebellion have been exe-
cuted was being prepared and would
be presented Thursday, Premier As-
quith told a questioner in the House of
Commons today. The Premier added
in reply to a further question that he
was anxious because of misunder-
standing in America on the subject,
that the statement should be strongly
presented.
Jeremiah Lynch, the naturalized
American who was sentenced to 10
years' imprisonment by a court mar-
tial in Dublin last week, was original-
ly sentenced to death. The British
military authorities commuted the
death sentence to imprisonment after
consideration of a request by the State
department at Washington.
The court martial opened today in
Dublin in private on the case of John
Michael, president of the Sinn Fein
volunteers.
TROOPS (ET BACK
FROM :MEXICO SOIL
(Continued front Page One)
a running fight near San Anita, Coa-
huila, 10 days ago. There were two
other prisoners captured at the time,
but these had been so badly wounded
in the fight that they were left at El
Pino by Major Langhorne. It is be-
lieved that they will die.
Confirmation was received here to-
day of the report that two United
States troopers in some of the Rio
Grande fighting were fired at five
times from the Mexican side. The
soldiers, neither of whom was wound-
ed, scrambled for their rifles to re-
turn the fire, but could not locate their
attackers.
Mexican Econoinic Stojtion Grave
Washington, May 2.-The economic
situation in Mexico is extremely grave,
according to an official advice today
from the State department. With the
monetary problem already acute, the
food shortage in Mexico City and vi-
cinity continuing without any pros-
pects of immediate relief, and with the
labor strike extending over 'virtually
all of the Mexican railway lines,sthe
de facto government is facing a seri-
ous domestic fight.
First hand reports as to the situa-
tion in northern Mexico will reach the
State department tomorrow . Consul
Letcher from Chihuahua City is en-
route to Washington, presumably
bringing with him a synopsis of a
report of five other consuls who re-
cently were ordered to the border to
talk over conditions with military of-
ficials there.
The attitude of Mexican officials to-
ward the United States has been de-
scribed as more friendly since the bor-
der conferences between Generals
Scott and Obregon.
PICK TEAM WHICH WILL COM-
PETE IN INTERCOLLEGIATES
(Continued front Page One)
rell expects them to get in a workout
at the scene of the big meet the same
afternoon.
The athletes whose names appear
above constitute the largest track
squad that has ever represented Michi-
gan at the Intercollegiates. Last

year the Wolverine coach took 12 men
alongtwith him to the scene at1Phila-
delphia. Seven of .the 15 who are
making the trip to the big classic
made the trip to the Quaker City last
year. This list includes Captain
Smith, Carroll, Donnelly, O'Brien,
Cross, Ufer, and Fox.
Friday afternoon nearly every one
of the- squad will be called upon to
qualify in the preliminaries. This
year trials will be held in every event

RCADE
Shows at 3:oo, 6:3o. 8:oo, 9:_0
T'e.-23-Jane Cwey in " Man and His
Angel," and Bud Fisher's Mult & Jeff.

Zed.-24-House Peters in "The Closed
Road' and Bud Fisher, Mut and Jeff'
Cartoon.
Thur.-Mary Miles Minter in "Dimples'
and Drew Comedy.
rpheum Theatre
The Home of Paramount and
Trianale Photoplays
Matinees, 2 oO, 3:t5 evening, 6:45, 8:oo
9:1, Saturdays -Holidays Continuous
Tue.-23-Jon Emerso n in "The hying
Torpedo." (Trriangl e Comei dy). 15c.
Wed.-2,1-Dorothy Gishi in Old Hleidel-
berg. (Triangle Comnedy)
Thur.-Fri.-25-26-Hazel Dawn in "The
Saleslady."
T
and PA A

FOR
STRAW HAT DAY
AT' THE

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
for the balance of
the year
MAILED
OR
LOCAL
Offices: Press Bldg.
Maynard St.

OUR DOWN JOWN [LORAL SH0!
Fresh Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
SeUsFrCorsage Boquets a Specialty
Also a Full Line of Decorative Plants
225B. LbertySt.
ood wfloral Company Phone 1321
Stoward's Attention.

FACTORY HAT STORE

Near Allenel hotel

i j S El, Huron St.

3 -7 and 8:3 P. M.
Today and Tonight
Greatest Play Ever Seen
"The Natto's
Peril"
EARL METCALFE
ORM1 HAWI:EY
AND
A Stupendous Cast
Thousands of Soldiers,
Sailors and Marines
U, S. Atlantic Fleet Shaking
a Ship by Shell Fire

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livery it will pay you to consult us. (We
can handle your business in any quantity.
KYER & WHITKER

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Hake Progress
in Waite trial
All New York Records for Quick Pro-
cedure Broken in Mur-
der Case
New York, May 22.-All local rec-
ords in the trial of an important mur-
der case were broken today, when in
six hours the jury that is to try Dr.
Arthur Warren Waite on the charge!
of murdering his father-in-law, John
E. Peck, had been selected. District
Attorney Swann had opened the case
for the prosecution, and the examina-
tion of the first witnesses had pro-
gressed, until now there remains but
little further cross-examination.

CAP NIGH .T PLANS BEING COM-
PLETIED; SET COMMITTEES
(Continued from Page One)
'18; C. Fischer, '18; G. Mack, '18; S.
Pratt, '18E; D. De Butts, '18E; H.
Knowlsoh, '18E; R. Patterson, '18E;
H. Biery, '18; C. Scribner, '18E; H.
Westbrook, '18E; J. Brill, '18E; A.
Livingston, '18E; R. Langley, '18E;
S. Dinwiddie, '18E; D. Mittlesdorf,
'18E; E. Dudley, '18E; N. Ibsen, '18E;
R. Sprague, '1SE; W. A. Bangs, '18E;
J. Hibbard, '18E; R. Kimberley, '18E;
S. Stephen, '18E, and J. Schermer-
horn, Jr., '18.
"Y" 'DEPUTATIONTEAMS MAKE
21 TRIPS DIURING COLLEGE YEAR

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AMl. SEA'IS

:-: 10 cents

More Paul Jones'
Middies
for Athletic Girls
There are now hundreds of
cool, white $i.oo middies of.
serviceable galatea; long and
short sleeved models with red,
white, blue or pink collars.
The $1.25 and $t.5o middies
are heavier and usually decor-
ated with various nautical de-
vices.
Silk middies, at $2.98 and $5,
are plain white with front and
side laces.
Methodist Conservatives Score Heavily
Saratoga, May 22.-The conserva-
tives scored heavily in the Methodist
conference today when the more radi-
cal delegates introduced a resolution
striking atthe foundation of the epis-
copacy. The resolution, which was
introduced by former Governor Hanly
of Indiana and signed by a dozen oth-
ers, requested the abolition of the of-
fice of missionary bishop. If it had
been adopted the resolution would
have automatically raised to the rank
of bishop all of the present mission-
ary bishops and created a new bishop
instead of two missionary bishops.

FLECK DISCOVERS
VALUABLE

PROCESSI

(Continued from Page One)
ingredient of salvarsan, to go two-
fifths further than the German manu-
facturers of the drug are able to
make it go. Since atoxyl is the most
expensive material used in producing
the syphilis remedy, great saving in
manufacture results.
Fleck has been working on his pro-
cess for about a year. It is reported
that Dr. Udo J. Wile, professor of
sypilology and dermatology in the
medical school, will make use of the
salvarsan prepared by Fleck in treat-
ing the next syphilitic patient who en-
ters the university hospital. Fleck
will likely turn his process "over to
the chemistry department in order
that the drug may be manufactured
for the local hospitals, and eventually
for other institutions.
Fleck's discovery has come at a
most opportune time. Since the be-
ginning of the war it has been prac-
tically impossible to get any salvarsan
into this country from Germany,
which country controls its manufac-
ture.
Polish Seminary Quits U. of Detroit
Orchard Lake, Mich., May 22.-Ath-
letic relations between the Polish
Seminary and the University of De-
troit have been severed as a result
of a decision of the Seminary athletic
association today. The break was
caused by the cancellation of two ath-
letic dates at the last minute by the
Detroiters this spring without suffi-
cient excuse.

except the mile and two-mile runs.
Tentative plans were made last
night to give the squad a rousing send-
off. As the plans now stand, the band
will be out, a speaker will be secured
to inject some of the old "pep" into
the crowd, while "Bob" Bennett, '18,
will act as the yell-master.
Students will meet at 2:00 o'clock to-
morrow afternoon in front of Univer-
sity hall, and together with the band
will march down State street to the
Michigan Central station.
Those who are in charge of the send-
off are making preparations for a large
crowd of enthusiasts, in order that the
team may leave Ann Arbor with
enough fight to last them over Sat-
urday.
Prof. Robbs to Speak Before Socialists
Prof. W. H. Hobbs will speak be-
fore the socialist society in Newberry
hall Thursday evening. His subject
will be "Preparedness.
For quick service, call 2255. tf

It required just three hours to agree Twenty-one trips were made to 14
on the 12 men, and but 35 minutes for different towns during the past col-
the deliverance of Judge Swann's nar- lege year by "Y" deputation commit-
rative on which he will base his ar- tees, according to the report given out
gument for a verdict of death for the by Philip Lovejoy yesterday. Only 16
defendant. In thearemaining two hours men were used to carry out this work,
and 25 minutes, actual court 'Lime, Dr. but. great, results were accomplished.
A. A. Moore was examined, and his Approximately 3500 boys listened to
cross-examination was nearly com- what the Michigan men had to tell
pleted. them in the various towns, and out of
Dr. Waite today seemed to take lit- that number 92 were induced to take
tie interest in theetrial lie watched the "forward step.' By taking the
the selection of the jury in a noncha- forward step is meant that these boys
lant way and even cracked jokes with promised to stop smoking, swearing,
etc.
his attorney while the witnesses were
being questioned. Although no more trips will be made
-_ this year, pjans are already under way
Advertizers in The Michigan Daily to carry on the work next, year -on
a much larger scale, so that more
are the reliable business men of the places may be reached and more boys
city. It is to your interest to trade influenced to lead the right kind of
with tnem. * a life.

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