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I THE PEACOCK May not be a noble bird but his feathers are ad- mired by all. Clothes of this kind are individually custom tailored byJ I ARTHUR F. MARQUAROT Campfis Tailor CITY NEWS Judge Kinne yesterday denied the motion for a new trial filed by At- torney Arthur Brown for Walter I. McKenzie against the Detroit, Jack- son and Chicago railroad. McKenzie had sued the railroad for alleged dam- ages. The combined girls' and boys' glee clubs of the Ann Arbor high school will give a concert at Pattengill au- ditorium Saturday night of this week. W. E. Binkley, physical director of the local Y. M. C. A., will leave the city Monday of next week for Val- paraiso, Chile, via the Panama canal. Mr. Binkley will take up the duties of physical secretary at the Y. M. C. A. there. EVERYBODY READY FOR BIG CONCERT TONIGHT (Continued from Page One) It was learned yesterday that a treat is in store for syncopation lovers in the person of "Bill" Williams, who upperclassmen will remember as one of the best entertainers that has ever graced an Ann Arbor stage. His spe- cialty is individual stunts. In addition to Wahr's, Sheehan's, the Delta, Grinnell Bros. and Huston's, tickets have been placed on sale at all the boarding houses at 25 cents. The program follows: Laudes Atque Carmina..A. A. Stanley 1. (a) Victors..............Elbel, '01 (b) Varsity ...........Moore, '12 .gombined Clubs 2. Popular Melodies Midnight Sons' Quartet Hartesveldt, Kerr, Westerman, Haag 3. (a) lfmfnian ...,...... S. A. Gibson (b) -Swing Along... W. Marion Cook Glee Club 4. Oriental Dan-ce from "The Woodlands" ...... Victor Herbert Mandolin Club Trio Forsythe, Wheeler, Davis 5. Michigan Songs The Bum Army......*..Moore 'Tis of Michigan We Sing I.Want to Go Back to Michigan Glee Club 6. Sunset .............Van de Water Varsity Quartetf Davis, Grover, Wilson, Hiett 7. Clan Alpine-War Song from I "Cross of Fire".....Max Bruck, Glee Clubl Solo by Sikes 8. Selections Mandolin Club Trio 9. (a) The Cossack ........Moniuszkot Arr. by MacDowell (b) The Musical Trust ....Hadleye Glee Club} 10. Syncopationss Rag Pickers' Sextett Forsythe, Wheeler, Davis, Leininger, Aldrich, ScanlanI 11. Michigan Opera Hitst Friar's Song-from Contrarie I Mary. ......Diekema, '14 Solo by Dieterle My Girl from Michigan-from Awakened Rameses..Wuerthner Solo by WilsonP Men of the Maize and Blue- I from Tres Rouge..Gornetzky,'17 Yellow and Blue.........Balfe Combined Clubs And "Bill" Williams, '14E 1 EXPECT BIG VOTE ON ALL-CAMPUS ELECTION (Continued from Page One) f Athletic association books must bec presented in order to vote for the student athletic officials, and Union membership cards must likewise be shown to cast ballots for the Union candidates. 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The entertainment will be The time for such a policy to mature for the bpnefit of the visiting alumni should,' in'most cases, not be earlier and friends of the graduates. than 60 or 65. In a company whose risks are well selected, whose in- For quick service, call 2255. tf vestments are made with skill and care, and whose affairs are economi- Look over the advertisements in cally administered, the financial re- The Michigan Daily. They will in- sults of endowment policies are very te, est you. ** attractive. Harry Bacher, District --- Agent, the Provident Life and Trust Patronize Daily Advertizers. ** Co., Phone 735-M. j1 4 _ _ - May Festival Artists make Victor Patronize Daily Advertizers. ** Records. Schaeberle & Son. tf Girls' Baseball Teams in Contest Freshman Aggregation Trounces Soph. omores by Score of 20 to 81 Freshman girls' baseball team had the Sophomores beaten at the end of the five-inning game yesterday by a score of 26 to 21. Had the game end- ed at the end of the first inning, the sophomores would have won by a score of 8 to 6, or again at the end of the fourth inning, when they led by one run with a score of 19 to 18. And then too-but it was an exciting game. But of course this was a regular game by the university women. And Miss Lucille Duff, captain of the fresh- man team, made a home run, the only one of the game. For this, and for the 26 runs, the honors are with the yearlings. SOPH ENGINEERS FAIL TO ELECT STUDENT COUNCILMAN No choice was made in the sopho- more engineer election for student councilman held yesterday. A second election will be held Friday morning from 8:00 o'clock to 12:00 o'clock, in the second floor corridor of the engi- neering building. The nominees are: S. S. Atwood, E. G. Dudley, and W. M. McKee. Canadian Club Elects Officers At a business meeting of the Cana- dian club held last night, the follow- ing officers for the ensuing year were elected: President, E. W. Pulling, '17; vice-president, A. MacDonald, '18E; secretary, J. H. Smith, '19E; treas- urer, W. R. Milner, '17D; publicity, L. W. H. Charnock, '17D; faculty adviser, Prof. T. J. MacKavanagh; executive committee, L. D. Larke, '17, and J. B. Somers, '18D. Technic Staff to Hold Spring Banquet The staff of the Michigan Technic will hold their annual spring banquet Monday, June 5, at Mack's dining par- lors. Both the staff men, and the staff try-outs, will attend the dinner. The arrangements, which are in the hands of C. M. Burns, '17E, are almost com- pleted. Speeches will be made by one or two Engineering College faculty men, and by a few of the staff men. Advertizers in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of the city. It is to your interest to trade with them. Look over the advertisements in The Michigan Daily. They will in- terest you. ** ' - "On Your Toes The winning team is on its toes every inning of the game. Strong bodies and keen brains battling for an opening. 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