PAGE SIXTHE MICHIGAN DAILY I i . GO TO LYNDON For FRESH Eastman Films GUARANTEED Film Developing Best VELOX Prints oA 1 i 11 Ann Arbor Distributor of Kodaks All the Latest Models THE MICHIGAN DAILY 719 N. University "At the Sign of the Kodak" I SELECT COMMITTEES FOR ANNUAL RECTTI Plan Usual Swimming, Canoeing a Tilting Contests; Eleborate Floats Being Designed Chairmen of committees for the an nual regatta of the University Boa club to be held the afternoon and eve ning of Saturday, June 10, were an nounced yesterday as follows: Gener r al chairman, H. G. Muzzy, '17; assist. ants ot general chairman, W. Lee Wat- son, '17E, and W. T. Adams, '17; pro- gram, R. C. Patterson,' 18; arrange- ments, Willis Brodhead, '17E; carni- val, Abe S. Hart, '17; judges and priz- es, E. B. Palmer, '17; canoe races, Irv- ing S. Toplon, '17; swimming, F .J Wurster, '17; finance, George Scheibel '17E; publicity, L. B. Dimond, '16. Plans are being made for the usual swimming, canoeing and tilting con- tests, together with a number of fea- ture contests of which announcemeni will be made later. As in formeri years, all contests will be staged or the river in the afternoon, leaving the entire evening to be devoted to the water carnival. An elaborate series of floats is being designed, and these, together with fireworks and music, will constitute the evening's entertainment. Full details of the events scheduled with instructions for the entry of con- teptants will be made public as soon as arrangements are completed. WOLVERINE TRACK ARTISTS PRACTICE FOR FINAL TIME (Continued from Page One) or running pants until they go into the preliminaries Friday afternoon. While east the team will probably put up at the Copley Square in Bos- ton, although this decision had not been made certain last night. It was thought by some that the team would stay out of town, somewhere away from the scene of the meet, but the tentative arrangements of last eve- ning have changed this possibility. The team, consisting of Captain Smith, Ufer, Murphy, Carroll, Don- nelly, Griest, Fontanna, Fischer, War- ner, Meehan, Simmons, Cross, "Pat" Smith, Fo, and O'Brien, accompan- ied by Coach Farrell and Track Mana- ger Vinkenstaedt, leave on the Wol- verine this afternoon at 2:42 o'clock. Arrangements have been made to give the team a lively send-off. Stu- dents will meet at University hall at 2:00 o'clock and march to the depot in a body accompanied by the band. "Morry" Dunne will address the root- ers at the depot and "Bob" Bennett will lead them in yells. Every Michi- gan man is urged to be there to give the athletes the kind of parting yell- fest that will help put Michigan up among the winners in the big classic. DEAN VAUGHAN ON STAND IN TRIAL (Continued from Page One) the mysterious "K. Adams" whose tele- gram to Percy Peck inspired the in- vestigatio~n which resulted in the ar- rest. At today's trial there were bacte- riologists who told of his purchases of quantities of virulent cultures of diphtheria and typhoid germs, and this testimony was followed by the dec- laration that the state will show that the prisoner administered some of these to his victim. Then came the testimony of theundertaker and em- balmer, the latter of whom received $9,000 to place a little arsenic in the embalming fluid. Four Ships Sunk by Mines and Subs London, May 23.-Four more ships have been sunk, one with a loss of seven men of the crew, it is an- nounced. Two of the ships were neu- tral vessels. Matinees Tue., Thu. Sat. "ALONG CAME RUTH" ARCADE Shows at 3:oo, 6:30. 8:00, 9:3o Wed.-24-House Peters in "The Closed Road" and Bud Fisher, Mut and Jeff cartoon. Thur.-25-Mary Miles Minter in "Dim- pies" and Drew Comedy. Fri.-26-Edmond Breese in "The Spell of the Yukon," and Drew Comedy. Orpheum Theatre The Home of Paramount and Triangle Photoplays Matinees, 2:O0, 3:r5 Evening, 6:45, 8:oo 9:35 Saturdays.-Holidays Continuous I 50c for the balance of the year 0 I MAILED OR LOCAL Offices: Press Bldg. Maynard St. Wed.-24-Dorothy Gish in Old Heidel- berg. (Triangle Comedy) Thur.-Fri.-5-26-Hazel Dawn in "The Saleslady." Sat.-37-Bessie Barriscale in " Bullets and Brown Eyes."' (Triangle Coin.) i~c I 0 I 006 S TfWOA'AN4WAYSA? JEAN, A YO UNG MPlSJ.S/1/E FR VCIN GOoD/lNBACK r AWHvRAF 1lJgg, DERFU I/i GgOAPN fJ/fEPARTBCdI RIBBON Ff111 EPROUtES 7fAT7 E WO4N DDa4'OT qcwqy$ y1lS Yet/ JHO o. JEE EDITH STOREY ANTONIO NOUINS INI A PRICE mERFOLLY MAJESTIC THEATRE j .L 17, I. _ '. DELTA CAFE "Art is lon g', Life is Short" SUNDAY DINNERS Served from 12:30 till 2 P.M. 75c COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN II GARRICK Weekof DETROIT TODAY TONIGHT 10ic ALL SEATS, 1 I .1[1 RELIEF SOCIETY APPEALS FOR AID FOR SUFFERERS Secours National, the French soci- ety which has been securing money for the sufferers in the present war, has just issued Bulletin 5, in which a demand is made for more corned beef for the refugees in the Meuse region. The last bulletin secured $6,500 for this purpose, and the main branch of the society has written a letter telling of the suffering the money has re- lieved. They ask that a second ship- ment be made if possible. All aid should be sent to Mrs. Whitney War- ren, 16 East 47th street, New York City. Senior Lits to Discuss Memorial Fund Final action in regard to the senior memorial fund will be taken by the senior lit class at-a meeting to be held tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in Tappan hall. In addition to several matters of immediate concern, an at- tempt will be made to clean up all the unfinished business of the year. Tau Sigma Delta Initiates Banquet Tau Sigma Delta, honorary architec- tural fraternity, held its spring ini- tiation banquet Monday evening at the Renellen Hospice. The initiates were J. H. Pielemeier, '17A, A. B. Bergman, '16A, E. H. Trysell, '17A, and F. J. Kolb, '17A. Profs. H. R. Cross and AubreyTealdiand Mr. H. 0. Whitte- more responded to toasts. Bulgarians Made Prisoners by Italy Rome, May 23.-Along the Isonzo front the Italians have made prisoners of Bulgarians, showing that Bulgars have joined the Austrians in their present offensive. The Austrian heavy guns in this region far outnumber the Italian batteries. ATTENTION! AMATEURS! You will always be assured of bright, olear pictures if you have your develop- ing and finishing done by DAINES & NICKELS AMATEURS! 1 _ r Don't Overlook the Closing Out Sale at- Brown's Bookstore 340 S. State St. . Woodrow Wilson Club Smoker TONIGHT FREE TO EVERYONE -ED. C. SHIELDS, '96L PROF. ROBERT BUNKER OfMmIetn a eO a et