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May 31, 1916 - Image 3

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Call Lyndon for good pictures.
Plate and 100 cards, $1:50, at
Sheehan's. tf
During the month of June Seniors
can subscribe to next year's Daily for
$2.50. After July 1, the rate on olt
of town subscriptions will be $3.00.

For quick service,c
Don't throw awayt
will repair it. Koc
South Main.
fliarry Bacher sel
surance. Let us t]
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call 2255. tf !EfIIITE NiIh
111iillit * illEOtittlit1EUti
that old trunk. We ""l hrll will'fin
ch & Henne, 300 MYou wll always fid here
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ls good Life In- =
lk it over. Phone Racquet Wielders Fight to a I)ead- =
lock With Toledo Tennis Club
and 5 to 5 score
t'R WORI)USES TWO NEW MEN =u li
. ."""" Michigan's Varsity tennis team, aid-
ed by some untried recruits, battled=Lo, Shoes for Spring and
"toa 5 to 5 draw with the Toledoten- A nd R Prs ris
is club yesterday afternoon. = AndReasonablerices Summer wear
The Michigan delegation believed i
that the match had been cancelled be- n I l eathe foI
cause of the rains and when the visi- - I l
tors put in an appearance, Captain $ 3
Crawford began a hasty search to lo $occasions
cate his teammates. He succeeded in
gathering together the majority, al- ]stablished 1865
though he was compelled to draft a
couple of men into service who are 1
not on the squad to complete the total HEN RY &oCu.
of seven. Toledo brought this nuniber ~ L I NY & G .
of men, although arrangements had ,Tailors to Men
only been made for six. Shartel an
Eaton were the duo pressed into serv-
ice and, although they did well under 713 N rth University Avenue
the circumstances, they suffered from
lack of practice.
the Country club because of the vetWIhC HO SI
Part of the mates were played y3.t BROW N STUDENTS WANT DHILL~ "AUINI.WITH TH PENTATHON STARTS JUNE
(ourts on Ferry field. Captain Craw-
ford, Switzer, Sherwood and Mack 4Scheduled to Bev in at : '.tIw) le

played w 0l for the Wolverines. All
four of these men won their single
lnatchet in straight sets.
tingles; Captain Crawford (M) d.
('rafts (T), 6-1, 6-4, Mack (M) d.
Voorlies (T), 6-2, 6-2. Sherwood (M)
d. Sawtelle (T), 6-3, 6-4. Switzer (M)
d. Coder (T), 6-2, 6-3, Bakch (T) d.
Steketee (M), 6-4, 6-1. Moffat (T) d.
Eaton (M), 6-3, 6-1. Hustead (T) d.
Shartel (M), 6-2, 6-3.
Doubles: Crafts and Sawtelle (T)
d. Mack and Crawford (M), 6-4, 1-6,
6-3. Switzer and Sherwood (M) d.
Voorhes and Moffat (T), 6-3, 6-4, 6-3.
Bakch and Coder (T) d. Eaton and Ste-

Ask to Have Millitary Training As a
Substitute for Gymnasium Work
Providence, May 30.---By overwhelm.:
ing votes the undergraduates at Brown
University yesterday placed themselves
on record as favoring military drill as
a substitute for required gymnasium
work and the introduction of a course
in military science as a part of the.
curriculum. The vote for military drill
was the most decisive, 353 favoring it,
and only 56 opposing. Three hun-
dred and nine put themselves on. rec-
ord as favoring the military science
course, while 83 were against it.
Patronize Daily Advertizers. **

Michigan's Varsity baseball squad
is determined to avenge their early
season defeat at the hands of Notre
Dame in the two encounters with the
Catholics on Friday and Saturday if
possible.
Notre Dame secured a poor start
and hadn't won a game until they beat
Michigan, but lately they have been
setting a fast pace aid with two
crackerjack twirlers they figure on
annexing both of the Michigan games.
The Wolverines are mo'ving rather rap-
idly themselves at present, and the
Notre Dame contests should be among
the best of the home season.

Expect Star Entries
Michigan's Pentathlon, staged fi
the interclass track men, will star
at.3:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoona
Ferry field. Entries for the event ma
be telephoned to Mr. Rowe at the at
letic offices on Maynard street, or lis
ed at the Intramural club house u
until the time set for the opening
the meet. All-round stars will ha
an opportunity in this meet to sho
just what they can do and some re
surprises may be sprung tomorrow.
Saddle ponies at 50c an hour. Ca

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The Woihi 01Um Corporation'sI
g ndest Clar Kmball Young picture,
tnd one that bids fair to outdo both
"Trilby" and "Camille," has just been
completed in Havana and Santiago,
Cuba, where Albert Capellani, who di-
rected Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables,"
has had an entire company for 1 i s
All the seene h this great picture o.
life and love in the Latin lands are
most picturesque and seething with
the atmosphere of the fair Cuban isle
This picture, w iichN w1 he the fea-
ture shown at the Arcade theatre to-
day is "The Feast of Life," written by
Frances Marion,

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Aurora Fernandez, a poor Cuban
girl, is persuaded against her will to
become betrothed to Don Armada, a
wealthy Cuban. She loves Pedro, a
young fisherman who lives with his,
uncle, Father Ventura, and his sister,
Celida, who has been secretly stealing
to Don Armada's villa, but is cast off
by him on his engagement to Aurora.
Longing for a sight of Pedro, Aurora,
disguised as a dancing girl, goes to an
inn where Pedro comes with other
fishermen for a night's revelry.
He . does not recognize her as
his 'Lady of the Lily," as he calls
her, but falls a victim to the charms
of the dancing girl.
Celida, dying of a broken heart, con-

fesses to Pedro and Father Ventura, J
and Pedro, to avenge Celida, summons
all the fishermen in the village a,;n
leads them against Armada, in, whose
villa the wedding feast is. being held.
The guests fly in t xr and Armada is
woundo.d ' urora alone remains un-
aaunted-, and Pedro, finding her, roc-.
ognizes not only his love of tto tav-
e'n, but Aurora, and thl. she is the
wife of Arman}.
Not lAt taiiding her pleading not
to kill her husband, he is about to
strike when he sees that Don Armada
is blind. Thjs awakens his pity nd
he leaves the house. Don Armada has
an operation per ormed on his eyes
which proves sticcessful, but the phy-
sicians warn him that any shock may
result in blindness for life., Aurora,
in the meantime, has been carrying on
clandestine meetings with Pedro, and
Armada, hoping -to find out who Au-
rora's lover is, tells her that the oper-
ation has been a failure. He inter-
cepts a note from Pedro and locking
Aurora in her rtom, stabs Pedro. Ile
then returns to Aurora and she dis-
covers that he has tricked her. He
tells her what he has done, but the
shock kills him. Aurora escapes and
finds Pedro still alive. She takes him
home, where she watches over him,
and the crisis over, the lovers are re-
united. Admission, 15 cents.-Adv.

etee (M), 6-4, 4-6, 6-4,
The final result was thus 5 to 5.

Patronize Daily Advertizers.

HOW TO
BECOME GREAT

Right thinking, clean living, good eating of properly prepared food amid pleasant
surroundings-These things, persistently sought for and always demanded, until they
are the rule, will surely help.

** 830.

"TH E

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A PLACE OF -DISTINCTIVE SERVICE

HOSPICE"

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May be depended
And when you eat

on to supply the lasit ingredient of this common-sense prescription.
right it is much easier to live right and think right.
This is turning things insid4- out with a vengance-Sort of a "Last Shall Be First"
proposition, but I honestly'believe there is a good bit of truth in it.

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