HE MICHIGAN DAI Y ,. t ... 'I h i Go To Calkins' HATS HATS HATS HATS careful and courteous atte latest on sheet or record value for your money ;:#:- For Soda Water For Thirty Years the Best CALL AT U (1 ALLMENDINGER'S Music Shop £,; DRUGS KODAKS Calkins' Pharmacy 324 South State Street CANDY SODA Phone 1692-F 1 122 E.- the latest styles in Suits, Top Coats s, Hats, Caps and Furnishings F- i I ams & Co.' Main & Washington S4 Sts corner I tuidries, Kode ks dies. Perfizruies EKT MANN, Druggis %'In St. Ann Arbor, Mi If Leave Copy at Students, Supply Store U E RT t N! FOR R ENT. -A party of nine fellows to trip to Denver, Colorado, in itomobiles leaving here July e gone three weeks. This e an exceptionally good trip >rado students to make their te. For further information vin Staeb, 721 No. University care ot George W. Kyer., j8,9,10 -Students for selling in me town or county, state of n. State experience, if ive your year and depart- Are you making your way; ? Address No. '618 Henry tel, Detroit, Michigan. j8 NAVALCORPS -GETS . IGRThre Sailing Cutters, One Whale Boat and Uniforms Also to Be Pro- vided for Next Year PLAN TO hAVE BOAT hOUSE As a further step to insure the suc- cess of the Naval Reserve corps, which has been organized among the stu- dents of the university, it has been learned that the Naval Board at Wash- ington, D. C., has already appropriated $1000 to be used in erecting and main- taining a boat house for the local divi- sion. Together with this appropriation, the government has assigned to the local corps three 28-foot sailing cut- ters and one 64-foot whale boat. These craft will be ready for the men sorie time in October. According to Lieut. K. W. Heinrich, '16E, one of the officers of the division, no steps toward purchasing ground for the boat house have yet been taken, nor will they be until the autumn. Lieut. Heinrich also announced that rifle pits would be had next year, and that an armory would be forthcoming in the near future. When school opens nex.t fall, equip- ment fr all of the men in the division, including four uniforms, 1914 Spring- field army model rifles, side-arms, will be on hand. Plans are already being laid for carrying on the work next fall. LITERARY FRESHMEN TO HAE SATURDAY CLSSES Faculty Apprdves Report of Committee Requiring Regular Work At a meeting of the faculty of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts held recently, a report of the com- mittee on hours and courses of study which advises regular work for fresh- men on Saturday mornings, was ap- proved. The rules are as follows: 1. In pursuance of the action of the faculty on May 29 establishing a re- quirement that all freshmen have some work on Saturday, in all departments offering regular freshmen courses, at least half of the three hour and four hour morning courses and 'sections and at least one-third of the two hour morning courses and sections intended for freshmen shall be announced for Saturday. .2. All three hour courses shall be announced for M, W, F, or for Tu, Th, S. 3. All two hour courses shall be announced for M, F, or Tu, Th, or W, S. 4. All four hour courses shall be announced for the days of two two- hours courses (i.e. M, Tu, Th, F, or M, W, F, S, or Tu, W, Th, S. Rule 3 is not intended to apply to Seminary and other advanced courses that may be announced for two con- secutive hours. In the case of four-hour courses con- sisting of two lectures and two la- boratory or quiz periods weekly each part shall follow the rule for two- hour courses. In the case of three hour courses consisting of two lectures and one quiz or laboratory period, if there are more than one quiz or laboratory sec- tion, the lectures shall follow the rule for two hour courses. f FOR RENT-Modern five-room fur- nished house for summer months. Bath, electricity, gas, piano. Ex- cellent location. Phone 2013-M. j4,6,7,8,9,10 !Cgaes the next time. From Morning T l Night 1 FewerCigarettes,butheeBest " CITY NEWS James A. Morrison and Gustave Saiu- uelson, both of this city, were made American citizens yesterday before Judge Kinne of the local circuit court. Alfred Sebire, 38 years old, was brought to this city from Dexter yes- terday and is now lodged in the county jail. Sebire was picked up in the de- pot at Dexter, by the marshal of that village Tuesday, when his actions and weird tales caused misgivings as to his sanity. Sebire persists that he escaped from a band of 50 "Eye-tal- fans", as he terms them, who swung knives at him, and only spared his life when he consented to become a Black Hand. Doctors who have examined Sebire will make no statement in re- gard to the condition of his mind. The certified list of names of those pupils of the Ann Arbor high school who will graduate June 26, numbers 101 this year. Graduation exercises will be held in Pattengill auditorium. Milan was awarded the next annual convention of the Washtenaw Baptist association yesterday, at the meeting of that body now being held in the Baptist church in this city. The con- vention of churchmen will continue today. At the annual meeting of the Con- gregational Men's club held Tuesday evening the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: President, Prof. John M. Bradshaw; -vice-presi- dent, Waldo Hunt;Wsecretary and treasurer, Prof.rA. W. Smith. 1916 Graduates? The new accelerative endowment policy being issued by the New York Life Insurance company is the last word in life insurance. It takes care of your beneficiary in case of death; takes care of you should you become totally and per- manently disabled; provides for your old age and pays DOUBLE THE FACE OF POLICY if death occurs by acci- dent while traveling on a common carrier. The cost of this policy is at practically Life Premium rates. It is proving very popular with college men and women. Twenty per cent of the policies sold by the company dur- ing the past five months have been on this plan. The New York Life In- surance company is over seventy years old, paid in 1915, $28,822,893.17 to beneficiaries under policies claimed by death; paid to living policy holders $47,098,267.07. T. A. Lowry for the past eighteen years a "New York Life Man," will be glad to give you further information. Telephone 1978. Office 115 North Thayer. j8 SOME PEOPLE SAY T HATitis just imagination that makes you think you can work better withacigarette, but we have never found it so. Even a good cigarette can never make you a genius, un- less you are one already, but it can make you happier, and it won't make you "dopey." It is worth trying LUNCHES, CANDIES, HOT SUNDA AT THE SUGAR BOWL 199 SOUTH MAIN STREET WE MAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUT OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS K~ A> oe You and YourFriends-and r See Our Stewart V1achines at $5.oo for Canoe I.. tfr You tried it because we told Pou how good and delicious it was. But Your friends began drinking it becuse -vou told them howgoodit was. This is the end- less chain of enthusiasm that has made Coca-Colathe beverage of the nation. THE COCA-COLA Co.. ATLANTA, GA. Demand the genuine by full nicknames encourage substitu SENIORS FOR RENT--Rooms for girls. suites in the Perry House for year. 721 S. 12th. 1158-M. Two next We are getting out dozens of orders for personal cards every da let us include yours. Time is getting short so place your order once. You will find our styles most pleasing, price no higher, I rANTED-Good, live Michigan stu- dents wishing for a good business during summer vacation. Large earning, no investments. Write F. E. Wenzel, Durand, Michigan, for particulars. j8,9,10 WANTED--Agents for the The Per- feet canvas backed auto tire patch. Offers big possibilities. Exclusive territory given. Write for particu- lars. Specialties Mfg. Co., Detroit, Mich. j7,8,9 VANTED - Student roomers and boarders for summer school, also fo club. 1021 E. Huron St. Phone 600-J. j8,9.10 VANTED-Good typewriter. Address "W" care Daily. j2,3,4,6,7,8 j7,8,9,10 ROOMS FOR NEXT YEAR. Elegant suite in exclusive disitret. Can be rented to one or two persons. Good for unmarried faculty man or dis- criminating student. A snap. Ad- dress X-9, Daily. * j8 'PtO RENT-Rooms to rent to upper- classmen, pleasantly located on E. University across from campus. LOST LOST-H. M. Stevenson, gold watch. Round monogram, "C. M. S. on back. Reward. Notify Sporley, 422 Ham- ilton Place, phone 2121-J. j4,6 LOST-Slide Rule Tuesday morning on Campus. Call Mulkey, 231, or leave at 620 South State. Liberal Reward. LOST-Nu Sigma Nu pin. Name Don Morrel on back. Call 397. j7,8,9 FOR SALU. The Mayer-Schairer Co. 112 S. MAIN STREET quality better than the average and service the best. & Kee Cool in the hot summer months with 'an Electric Fan The cooling breezes of an electric fan cost you only few cents a day and give you great comfort in FOR- SALE-A new fifty dollar trola with twenty-five records, bargain. Phone 820-J. Vic- at a j8,9 T The Home The Office The Store The Shop Thursday Friday Eftie James, '15, and Lyle Harris, '1 are in Ann Arbor to interview University Men, who want summer employment. See them! They will be at Allenel Hotel, 9 to 11 :30 and 2 to 5 daily. f7= === --" . Get It Now-You'll Need It Soon I Hear the Latest Victor Dance Records Let us send you some on our twenty-four hour approval plan. A STYLE IV. VICTROLA FOR YOUR CANOE See us before buying. GRINNELL BROS., 116 So. Main St. Piano Tuning and Repairing by Experts Phone 1707 The Detroit Edison Corin Eastern Miehigan Division Corner Main and William' Sts. R. H. Taylor Real Estate Co. DETROIT III Regatta Ball at Armory, Friday, June 9. Tickets att Busy Bee. 8,9C( Victrolas, $15 and _i I pP I .e if