THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I. MR. MICHIGAN STUDENT :- After reading many advertisements and articles by The Daily about superior workmiianship and never-before-heard-of quality in J-H~op Pic- tures, you may ble interestedl in knowing just who got those really worth while. Without even as much as asking for a single picture I made just 18 J-Hop1 House Party- Pictures. It may seem strange, but these orders all came to me by telephone and now if you really wvait to know abotut this superior quality stuff, take the troub~le to look at the other fellows and then a peep at the prints in my window. Remember, 1 have a print from each and everyl negative 1 mrade, on exhibition. I I ave a look and lete nricne oce and for all who dielivers the goods when it comes to Pictures. 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LYNDON IUNITED TYPEWRITER CON DETROIT, MICHIGAN I I GERMANY'SDECLARAION REOPENS LUSITANIA CASE, Question of Submarine Warfare Still in Abeyance Due to New Course Washington, Feb. 16.-Germany's de- clared intention of attacking all mer- ehantmen without warning after M~arch 1, has interrupted a settlement i of the Lusitania controversy--more ' than that it has reopened the whole question of submarine warfare. In effect the German government, if it is to give the United States the sat- isfaction it demands, must practically revoke its recently proclaimed declara- tion that armed enemy merchant ships are to be regarded as auxiliary ships of war. Before accepting the satisfaction which Germany has agreed to give for a settlement of the Lusitania contro- versy the United States, it was author- itatively stated at the State Depart- ment this afternoon, probably will in- sist on having a written statement fronm Berlin that Germany in its new submarine campaign will not attack without warning enemy merchant' ships armed for defense. Whether Germany is to accept this new dictum is a matter of doubt. In any event the prediction was made tonight in German embassy quarters that prolonged correspondence be- tween the two governnments is bound to ensue. UFER A 1) MURIPHY MAKE RE'S'T1r~j FOR FIVE LAPS (Continuied fromi Page Th~1ree) Matinees EA f i Week of IWednesday GARRICK Fe. 4t and Nr. Fe, 4t DETROIT THE GREAT MUSICAL REVUE ARCADE Shows at 3:00, 6:30. 8:00, 9:30 Thurs., Feb. 17 - - Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in "Pennington's Choice." iMetro. Fri., Feb. iS-Valli Valli in "Her Debt of Honor." Metro. Sat., Feb. i9-Bickel & Watson in "The Pot ticians," Kleine. Also Part 15 "Trip Around the World." 11111111II111ii1111ii1111~i8lIIIII 11i111i"'AT 'THE -y Tonight at- 7:30 = an d 9 o'clock There wvill be shown for the first time. here a most delight - ful -and original _- Musical offering. It is.,paid to be the - = best of the year and = ~ the endorsements ==are such as to con- vince the manage-= ERmen t that they Smake no mistake in advertising it as such. 2Don't miss it. It is called "AROUND THE STOWN" and it is a mental vacuum cleaner 2that will give you a wonderfully new and happy view, of life, with a great cast of funmakers. A complete prod uc- 2tion in five scenes with - EARL S. D E WGRS"m"a 2Set the trip to the moon in the 25- passenger Zepelin. The most modern and realistic cabaret scene ever shown _ on the stage. The famous Runaway, and then an important part is the most shapely and= _ 25 -Captiaing Chorus that Can Sing and ance-25 2Here is a tip-get seats in advance if you want to. get in.2 2~ri S1i111111 111111111111111Ii1111111I1l Il111I111l111111111111 111111111 1111 11 1I111 11 i I I i :1r Factory Hat Store 1 18 E. Huron St. For Spring Hats M !L PA t 2706 2723 2747 2795 2827 2950 3079 3202 33091 3495 3532 3549 3573 3593 3616 3632 3648 3689 4608 4815 5003 5206 5356 5410 5696. 2710 2724 2752 2796 2904 2988 3117 3244 331.8 3513 3534 3553 3576 3594 3619 3435 3650 3746 4676 4830 5007 5258 5379 5528 2716 2725 2775 2800 2921 3046 3166 3265 3362 3515 3541 3554 3577 3595 3620 3636 3652 3837 4677 4856 5052 5260 5380 5566 2718. 2728 2781 2803 2930 3061 3167 3281 3371 3519 3543 3555 3581 3607 3624 3639 3653 3922 4694 4883 5054 5283 5394 5636 so enthusiastic in the promulgation of this work that he has prepared his talk to help it along. He spok~e in Boston just a short time ago in order to try out his slides, and the results were such that he believes they will prove very interesting and successful here Sunday. He has over 130 slides which. hie will show at that time. FALL OF ERZERIUM, FORTRESS OF TUJRKISHI CAUCASUS AR:MYI, TO MErN 0OF CZAR, IS N OF FICI ALLY REPORTED) (('ontinued from Page One) brought a formal protest to the State Department by the German. govern- mtent. As a result of the protest Secretary Daniels of the navy department an- nounced this afternoon that he would hold a conference with the neutrality board to determine whether the regula- tion under which the announcement was suppressed can be properly modi- fied. Bulgarian 't'own Snfters Air Raid London, Feb. 16.-Thirteen aero- planes raided the town and camps of Strumitza, Bulgaria, yesterday, drop- ping 158 bombs. Several fires were caused. All the machines returned safely, intercollegiate Syracuse-The constitution of the senior council at Syracuse has been amended so as to make the basketball manager an ex-oflicio member of the organization. Pennsylvania - Interclass rushes have been pernmanently abolished at the University of Pennsylvania owing to the death of one student and sev- eral injuries in the recent bowl-fight. Yale--At the first call for candidates or the Yale navy onle lhundred and seventy men responded, The crew has peen given two new shells and a new launch. Califoria-It is reported that Eddie Mahan, captain of the Harvard foot- ball teanm of last fall, will coach the backfield of the California squad next year. Yae-Clinton Black, captain of the Yale football eleven, who has been con lsidered ineligible in athletics, has removed his disqualifications by pass- ing his senlesier wami.nations. 'few York Fi tversit) ---Tpe enroll- nient of the \ Nw York university hA ~reached total of 752)j s uclents, which i- 964 more 'liwi lust Y,,; a. litroulize lilly Atserlizers. SENAITE PASSES RESOLUTION TO INVESTIG4ATE RAILWAYS Washington, Feb. 16.-By a vote of 45 to' 23, the senate today passed the Newlands resolution authorizing an inquiry into railway conditions by a joint committee of congress, the pur- pose of which will be to determine what changes should be made in fell- eral laws regulating interstate rail- ways, The inquiry was recommencsed by ['resident Wilson. The Newlands reso- lution now goes to the House, It passage by that body is assured. Full authority is given the sub-con- mitt~ee to report upon the feasibility of g overnm~ent o',vnership and operas tion of such public utilities as rail- way*s, express, telephone and tele- g;rapli companie.. Organiize Ndewv Section in Rhetoric iOwing to-the large enrollment in Course 14 in Rhetoric (Newspaper Writing), MK. L. L. Bryson has ar- ranged a new section which will meet on the reg'ular days At 10:00 o'clgck in room 201, West Hall. All those desiring to enroll in this section are asked to meet in this rgpm at 10:00 o'clock on Friday moqrning. j INI MicHigan .M~ilt' for the rest of ... w - "1 1077 2636 2992. HALL WILL RFLATE EXPERIENCES 'WITHl AMBULANCE CORPS (Contlinued from Page One) represented by two, and if from this school of twelve hundred students money can be raised for two ambu- lances it surely ought to be possible to get one or more from Michigan. "There has been no Western or middle Wester'n university which has ' Olowcd the mark set by these East- ern schools. This is Michigan's op- portunity and if they take advantage of it, it will not be long before other Western colleges are following their example. Every ambulance sent over there if rh~~ed to indicate the uni- versity it glas mw from. Michigan. needs that represen~tst: ij, say noth- lng of Mhe work which will b qdane withi the au I~ttgnce. At present there are over 160 mtdce which have b leen sent from :the jAA( _d States, though not all of these have com~e from colleges." Louis P. lialljr., was drivinag an am- bulance for Dartmouth college at the time of his brother's d ,ith, andl he is Why You Should See The ALL NATION REVUE11 Beginning Tomor'row Start the series of advertisements which fully explain the nature, purpose, and possibilities of the I ALL NvA'TION REVVE Published in the extreme right hand columns on the last page of the Michigan Daily. -