THE MICHIGAN DAILY .0 - I .TS TS ;' ,. . ". . n r x,. .t 1 9 1 6 HATS HATS HATS HATS careful and courteous atte latest on sheet or record value for your money Exhibit of Straw Hats I HATS Sailors, in the Bankoks and Panamas Latest Weaves and Styles. CALL AT I TS Tinker & Company FURNISHERS and HATTERS Corner of S. State and William Sts. ALLMENDINGER'S Music Shop Phone 1692-F 1 122 E. Liberty We are showing the latest styles in Suits, Top Coats Sport Coats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings W1adhams & Co.'s Corner Main & Washington Sts. I I FIFTY MANUFACTURING CONCERNSOFFER JOBS Chemical Engineering Department Lacks Enough Men to Fill Positions Open WHEN THE WIND'S BLOWING YOU might just as well not smoke at all unless your cigarette has really taste and aroma. Perhaps you've tried ,,/''cr~es1 some windy Spring day at the game and already know the difference, "From Moring7Till Night Feuer~igarettesbuttbe i t I See Our Stewart Viachines at $5.00 for your Canoe I IE PEACOCK ay not be a noble bird it his feathers are ad- ired by all. Clothes of is kind are individually custom tailored by I I RTHUR F, MARQUADT Campus Tailor East William St. Phone 1422 J A coAmplot. 161%of Drub SunAdries, Kode.ks !Candies, Perfumes .ALBERIT MANN, Druggist 213S oUth M~oodn St. Ahn Arbor. Mlob. iI Leave Copy at Students' Supply Store s w1 IL IAN G VI WANTED WANTED-Suite of four or five un- furnished rooms on ground floor; mipt be located within easy walking distance of university. Must have same by July or August 1. Perman- ent. Address Mrs. Smith, 615 E. University. WANTED - REAL' SALESMANSHIP ABILITY is very profitable with Hauseman Spitzley Co. of Detroit. We have many U. of M. men making good. More live ones wanted. Call and see Mr. Atwater, Sunday or Monday, from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock P. M. 821 E. Huron street. WANTED-Two or three-room suite with private bath for next school year by two young men. Address S. F. G., care Daily. j9-10 WANTED-At Chubb House, several students to help serve during sum- mer school and for next year. j9-10 WANTED-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-A party of nine fellows to FOR SALE-New bicycle used one week, at a bargain. Am leaving town. 206 S. Thayer St., phone 988-J. FOB RENT FOR RENT-For rent during summer, new, furnished six-room house Phone 1979-M. FOR RENT-To students for summer school and during college year; two desirable suites, also single rooms. All modern, pleasant, and conven- ient. Apply 425 Church street. er please call 740-M. FOR RENT-Small furnished house at 1522 Geddes, kitchen and kitchen- ette. Suitable for students. Ad- dress S. R. W., care Martha Cook building or phone 1004. FOR RENT-Modern five-room fur- nished house for summer months. Bath, electricity, gas, piano. Ex- cellent location. Phone 2013-M. 34,6,7,8,9,10 FOR RENT-Rooms for girls. Two suites in the Perry House for next year. 721 S. 12th. 1158-M. j7,8,9,10 TO RENT-Rooms to rent to upper- classmen, pleasantly located on E University across from campus. Phone 96-M. LOST LOST-A Tr-Delta sorority pin. Find- er please call 740-M. LOST - H. M. Stevenson, gold watch. Round monogram, "C. M. S." on back. Reward. Notify Sporley, 422 Hamilton Place, phone 212-J. NISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of the city. It is to your advantage to trade with them. Fifty manufacturing concerns of- fered positions to seniors and graduates of the chemical engineering depart- ment,"several firms stating that they could place a number of men. Accord- ing to Prof. A. H. White, of the chemi- cal engineering department, there were more positions open than men to fill them. The positions ranged from work with corporations to assistantships in the 1niversity. Among those placed are: Graduate students, R. 1!1 Christ man, Acme White Lead & Color Works, Detroit; W. E. Jominy, metal- lurgical department, Studebaker cor- poration, Detroit: John Naylon, De- troit City Gas company; John Roberts, Acme White Lead & Color Works; B. A. Standerline, coke over division, Republic Iron & Steel Co., Youngs- town, O.; Harold Wood, metallurgical department. Packard Motor Car com- pany, Detroit; E. R. Young, holder of Detroit Steel Castings company fellow- Seniors: H. O. Andrews, holder of Seniors: W. O Andrews, holder of gas fellowship, University of M.ichi- gan; It. S. Archer, holder of Detroit Edison company fellowship, University of Michigan; C. S. Blomshied, Stan- dard Engmnering company, 'oledo, I.; M. A. Ds 1'Valle asi istant in chemical engineering, Univesity of Michigan; W. S. Gir;i1 i, American Brass com- pany; H. B. Higbee, Atlantic Refining company, Franklin, Pa.; G. W. Hoop- er, coke oven division, Republic Iron & Steel company, Youngstown, 0.; T. K. Hutson, assistant in chemical en- gineering, University of Michigan; E. G. Milham, American Writing raper company, Holyoke, Mass.; W. A. Mil- ler, coke oven division, Toledo Furnace company, Toledo, 0.; S. M. Pinkerton, assistant in analytical chemistry, Uni- versity of Michigan; J. W. Robinson, assistant in chemistry, University of Michigan; John Schmidt, Dow Chemi- cal company, Midland, Mich.; Jay H. Schmidt, publicity department, Na- tional Carbon company, Cleveland, 0.; H. G. Smith, holder of Detroit Copper and Brass Rolling Mills fellowship, University of Michigan; J. W. Stone, coke oven division, Youngstown Sheet & Tube company, Youngstown, O.; E. H. Streeter, American Tar Products company, Carrolville plant, Milwaukee, Wis.; J. D. Todd, assistant in organic chemistry, University of Michigan; W. W. Watson, coke oven division, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co.; G. B. Wells, Michigan Central railroad, ap- praisal work, Detroit; E. C. Wright, Harbinson-Walker company, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Non-graduates: R. H. Adams, spe- cial, inspector Hudson Motor Car com- pany, Detroit; C. Bottje, '17E, H. M. Reynolds, Asphalt & Shingle Co., Grand Rapids; R. C. Jeter, '17E, Scoville Manufacturing company, Waterbury, Conn.; F. C. Wheeler, '16E, Western Electric company, Hawthorne, Ill. They are still calling for those Maize and Blue chocolates. Are you taking her the best chocolates that money can buy? That's what Bloom- field's. are. Come in and try them. There is something in a name when you buy ice cream if you can say that you bought it at Bloomfield's. SCHOOL Of MUSIC TO GRADUATE 28 STUDENTS Commencement Exercises to Be Held in High School Auditorium on June 22 The graduating exercises of the Uni- versity School of Music will be held on June 22 in the High School auditorium. The class this year consists of 28 mem- bers and is the largest class which has ever been graduated from this rap-j idly growing conservatory. The following graduates will receive their diplomas: ARTIST DIPLOMAS Vocal Department Alice Bliton, Ann Arbor. Lola Elizabeth Stevens, Ann Arbor. Flora Westerman-Lowry, Ann Arbor. Piano Department Myra Dorothea Moon, Ann Arbor. Alzora Crowcombe, Jackson. Elsie Beatrice Lincoln, Hillsdale. Altha Bernice Heffelbower, Lapeer. Earle S. Epps, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. NORMAL DIPLOMAS Vocal Department Pansy Johnson, Ann Arbor. Piano Department Helen Alice Showerman, Ypsilanti. Mabel Georgeanna Murphy, Boise, Idaho. Edna Mary Swigart, Alma. Hazeldean Belleville Crosby, Merrill. Hazel Kirk McCauley, Ironton, Ohio. Gladys Viola Seelye, Ann Arbor. CERTIFICATES Public School Music and Drawing Department Bessie Marie Elliott, Kenton. Irene Laura Furnise, Bellevue, Ohio. Isabel Waters Hoagland, Howell. Edith Lyle Hosking, Laurium. Tilda Ovid Jensen, Bessemer. Verna H. Luther, Hart. Barbara Josephine Mater, Boyne City. Elizabeth Bertha Zerwekh, Alton, Ill. Sally Marion Larson, Ironwood. Public School Music Department Lorena Mae Davis, Saginaw. Grace Ola Rosser, Battle Creek. Public School Drawing Department Doris Mabelle Willbee, Jackson. You will find some good values in those suits of Fifty-fifty underwear at Davis, 119 S. Main St. Try it, you'll like it. That delicious ice cream soda that Bloomfield is making. During the month of June Seniors can subscribe to next year's Daily for $2.50. After July 1, the rate on out of town subscriptions will be $3.00. A ( II//k ยง WE MAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUT OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS 1 I I I U BILLIE BVKKE The Star S'upreme in By Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. Twenty distinctive features for twenty weeks-a new 2-reel feature chapter every week. The most magnificent novel ever presented--Cost $960,000 to produce. By far the most expensive feature ever shown in Ann Arbor. To be shown exclusively at the Arcanzde Theoatreo SPECIAIL TO STUDENTS For the benefit of those who will not be here during the summer, THE ARCADE TH EA TRE has arranged to start this wonderful series just after college opens next fall, so that every student who wishes to do so may see the entire series in regular order and without a break. IBETTEK WAIT O LTHIS Before starting this series we shall sell, at a considerable re- duction, coupon books for the twenty weeks. TODAY--JUNE io-Charlie Chaplin in "A Night in the Show." LUNCHES, CANDIES, HOT SUNDAES AT THE SUGAR BOWL 199 SOUTH MAIN STREET -- ----- - SENIORS We are getting out dozens of orders for personal cards every day, let us include yours. Time is getting short so place your order at once: You will find our styles most pleasing, price no higher, but quality better than the average and service the best. TheMayer-Schire C 112 S. MAIN STREET LADIES, take a trip to Denver, Colorado, in three automobiles leaving here July 1 to be gone three weeks. This would be an exceptionally good trip for Colorado students to make their trip home. For further information see Edwin Staeb, 721 No. University Avenue, care of George W. Kyer. j8,9,10 I Let Zwerdling make you. a Tailored Gar- ment before you go home. Don't delay Come today. WANTED - Student roomers and boarders for summer school, also for 1916-17. Desirable location for club. 1021 E. Huron St. Phone 600-J. j9-10 FOB SALE FOR SALE-If taken at once, "Five- foot" shelf of books, Harvard Clas- sics. Five volumes for $45.00. L. R. Flook, phone 1314. 99-10 "Ask any Davis." man in college, S. 0.1 jU" -MMIUM "W"W" s F 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 II 0. ZWEIRDLING LADIES' TAILOR IMPORTER If it's class you want, you will get Look over the advertisements it in a sport shirt at Davis, 119 S. The Michigan Daily. They will Main St. terest you. Patronize Daily Advertizers. * Patronize Daily Advertizers. in in- ** ** Establshed 1904 217-19 E. Liberty St. Zwerdling Block 11A qi '