THE MICHIGAN DAILY VIe Ak 1. I! Mr. Michigan Student: Opening the fHomlyke Phonograph Parlors down town doesn't mean that I am' going to give up Ph -t ography to Michigan Students. , It only means that I am going to try harder to please you-hoping to gain your patronage at one stre by fair treatment at the other. One ightOnly Fri. c 00 , 0-W I Yours truly, E NGCAG E MENT X T R AOCINA Y A. S. LYNDON. r uy 8ATr,' The Perfect Dance Oxford Its a Feather weiglat. , Soft Juniper Sole Tanage. Fits Like a Glove. Try It On, Is All We Ask. WALK-OVERt BOOT SHO'P 115 S. 'RAIN ST. SWAIN 713 E. Univ. Ave. 'Photographical Expert If its n difficult technical job. see him about it. P. S. He began to use a camera, an 8x 1O outfit, in April 1890. FRESH STRAW.B1RR ES with CREAM FRESH STR.AWBERRY SHORTCAKE served piping hot from thlw oven. At least one holur's notice necessary for this unseasonable delicacy DAN IG MAY BE. NDULGED IN AT ANY D 4...N~ NTIME V XCEPT SUNi'DAY I DELTAGAFE l4Aris ~loiq 'It/c's hor N. B. - Reservation ',may b , mide for our SPECIAL FIFTY CENT SUNDAY EVE NING LUNCHEON one week in adv'ance. Highes Quality U Intercollegiate Professor Wr~es Interesting Article Cleveland, 0., February 26.-Dr.el Te-en of Case Scientific School has con- tributed an interesting article to the bulletin of the Society for the Promo- tion of Engineering Education on the "Development of Engineering Words." The article shows tihe development of words coined to fit inventions, their use and mjsuse, and a commentary of their probable future. IDeath Not Caused by Class Scrap fUrbana, Il., Feb. 26.-In a letter to Dean Babcock, of the University of Illinois, the physician who attended Jesse L. Blake, a freshman of that university, declared that his death was not a result of the injuries sustained in the annual class scrap, as was sup- posed, but to a congestion of the lungs, followed by acute pneumonia. Saill loys.Persist in Soliciting Alm Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 26.-Directors of the gymnasium at the University of Pennsylvania are troubled by small boys who persist in begging from stu- dents entering and leaving the build- ings. It is said that quite large sums have been secured by the children in begging alms in this manner. Oarsmen Turn Out in Large Numbers CamrideMass., Feb. 26.-Calls foroarmenhave resulted in many aspirants for Harvard crew honors, turning out in large numbers. The first call for the men was made on February 14. ,)fllty Respond to First Crew Call Columbia, Feb. 26.-In response to the first call for crew candidates 42 Varsity and 35 freshmen appeared for practise last Friday. Most of the candidates for both teams were heavy ,lien and many of them had had past oxperience in rowing This is the :ate-t that the crev has even been put to work. t ±t Yialt, .Meltfe Made lnel'gible Yale, Feb. 2'.N-Jive ale baseball i'ayers have bee~n declared ineligible mntil next year because they uninten- tionally violated the summer baseball. rule. Their amateur standing in ath- letics, however, will not be impaired. ('hicagpo to Ihivte New Divinity School Chicago, Feb. 26.-Announcement of a $200,000 gift to the University for the purpose of erecting a new build- ing for the Divinity school was made at a meeting of the board o trustees. The name of the donor is being with- held at present. The rapid develop- nment of the Divinity school during the last few years had made the erection of such a building necessary. Columbia to Have Business School Columbia, Feb. 26.-At the regular February meeting of the truseees, a revised addition to the statutes of the university was adopted which provided for a new school of business. OTERCOATS and rain coats from the house of Yup-. penhimer, on sale by N. F. Alle C., main St. Lyndon's for kodak, film, finish- tngs. Open Sundays, 9:30 to 4 :20,only, Orpheum Theatre The Horne of Paramount ad Triangle Photoplays .Matinees, 2:00, 3:15 evening, 6:45,8S:o0 9:15 Saturdays - Holidays Continuois Sun. Mon. 27-2-Pauline Frederick in "Lydia G lnlore'" 'rues., Feb. 29-t)orodiy CGish in "Jor-don ia Hard Road." Alro Triangle Coin- Cdv. Wed., March 1-Mlary Pickford in."'Such a little ()neeii." Rebooked P'aramnount Prices 50c.$2.00 ht ors 1: 3 10,6:30- B:o ca30 ;t6on ' -( co ' e - j 1: t c1cf College' Trues 29---Williain Courtenay iu "Sealed Lips." FEqutable- Wed., iMarch t - Alice Brady ilu "The Biallet Girl." of "The Bird of Paradise" The Season's SurpretnieSet~ 9 k:-;4X v I - max. W IM, t + i A And Phot raphic Supplies ----AT'--- 11 A peTaur HPersa oac yRcadWgnTIy uh Mail Orders flow teat Siale Wed. March I DAINES & NICKELS It's Our Work That Counts maw Vm (A DAY Opportunity to Parchase any :standard Typewriter at CLUB RATES; LATEST MODEL NUMBERS VISIBLE WAITIN (ATHO1(LICS, BELAT MICHIGAN IN FIRST T ARSITIY Ct)NTFIST (Cointinued front P1age QOe) tance. 46 feet 6 1-2 inches. Half-mnile-McDonough, N. D., first; Ufer, M., second; Murphy, I4., third. Timc, 2 minutes, 1 245 seconds. High hurdles-Kirkland, N. D.first;} Fritch, N. D., second; Fischer, '-VT.. third. Time, 5 4-5 seconds. 440-yard dash-Hardy, N. D., first; Voelkers, N. D., second; Fontanna, 1M., third. Time, 53 2-5 seconds, Mile run-Carroll, M., first; Donl- nelly, M., second; Waage, N. D., third. Time, 4 minutes, 28 2-5 seconds. 220-yard dash-Hardy, N. D., first,, Smith, M., second; O'Briend, M.,. third. Time, 24 seconds. Pole vault-Edgren, N. D., first.; Clark, M., Catlett, M., and Wieadei', Il N. D., tied for second. Height, 11 feet, 6 inches. Mile relay-Michigan (Fox, Mu uh,, Fontanna, and Griest) won. 'flie 3 minutes, 34 3-5 seconds. Total points-Notre D)ane, 4r) 18 Michigan, 45 2-3. UXR{)'ER AND ShIKS TA14 MAIN IROLES li 1'N IoNOP'IRA (Confutltedlfr olnlPage 011e) be taken by Kasberger, '18, who bea7-, all the stamps and earmarks. of a typi- cal butler. George McMahon, '16, will not take part in the Union opera this year o-- ing to scholastic difficulties occasioned by sickness during the last semester. GOYI RNOR OF PENNSYL'VANIA URGFS SPAN ISII EDUCATION' Detroit, Feb. 26.---Taking for his} subject, "Education and Commerce," Martin G. Brumbaugh, the schoolmas-! ter-governor of Pennsylvania, attend- ing the Nationty Educational associa-, tion meeting here, spoke yesterday be-j fore members of the Detroit Commer- cial club. In the opinion of Governor. Brumbaugh, a knowledge of the Span- ish language is most essential to the, menl of the future who seek to engage in commercial pursuits. The governor dwelt upon the fact that education and commercialism areif no longer inseparable as they. onceC were, but are being more *closely drawn together. zT For the PecNrirtance o of-the DiStingui!_hed Eg' sh Actor Mnr. Cril 1m HISI1N- 53 AL TRUIMPIt ENA1N Pries S0C-2. Va"Il Orde rz Now FOR MEN AND WOMEN---RUBBER OR ATIt SOLES Prices 70c to $1.910 per pi Just received a New .Baskei lBall Thoc or Men ONLY"3.00 PER PAIR-HEAVY SUCTIO 2 C IK 3 BLR 3OL Nos. 1 0 -1 RCEMI NCTON;S 4 - 5 UNDFRWOt)DS 1-2.3 --MONARCHS 1 -2 - _ L. C SMITIRS 10 SMITH PREMIIERS $34050 CLUB PRICES 1 ~~119 E. LIBEY7 'STREET ______ ALSO- No.5 . -. LIVERS $.5 1-------ROYALS- All Machines Fully Guaranteed -Shipped"-'-' rect from Factory See Representative at W4AHRS, Bookstore, South State St. any day,l to 6 o'clock P, 11. Sample Machines on Display UNITD TPEWITER CO., DETROI f, MICHIGANI r .. -14 4 JIESOLU''lONS 0OF SYMiPATHY El 'Paso Police Arrest Two (Officers SENT TO BRYANT11S RELATIVESl El P aso, Tex., Feb. 26.-Two officers of the staff of General Obregon, prin- Resolutions, expressiangF sympath;y zcipal general of Carrauza in Mexico, were sent by' the Saginaw club to th ,e was arrested by El Paso police and relatives of Elbert S. Bryant, '19, who, locked up today on a charge of mak- was killed by a train last Tuesday. ijug remarks derogatory to all Ameni- The resolutions were accompanied lvy cane wonien. They gave the names of a floral tribute. Colonels Jose Valdez. and Jesus Ser- Shirtsrera. Shrsmade to order.--G. ll. W- Company. Mate St.. Tailors. PI':oil eDaily Adcei'tizers. ,. Thrsda, ar Charles Frohman pgescnts In his-latest Comedy. Success by Henry Arthur Jones Direct from the Geo. M. Cohan Theatre N. Y.. Prices. 50-S2.00 Maill Orars k.'ow LOR X ETTlE S MlONOCLES READ)ING LSE r -fi ('4% It Say Alien enemies -Not ResponsibleI Toronto, Feb. 26.-Alien enemies CRS ST AL SPHERES AMBE.R LENSES DRIVING GLASSES NIOVIE (GLASSES ('OMPA c2SSESW EYE GLASS CASES EYE GLASS CORDIS EYVE LASCiHFAINS (AOG GL ES BI1-OC'L ARS~ were not responsible for the destruc- tion of the American club of this city,i- according to latest reportsfi The fire which destroyed the club was found to ;NJk11WTON RESID~ENTS ALARMED BY be caused by defective electric wiring.? APPEARAN E OF AEROPLANES Minnesota Athletes Remain Amateurs Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 26. - Twice Minneapolis, Feb. 26.-After a 10-! during the week a mysterious aero- year fight the Gophers have set the plane has hovered over Newtown in standard for other conference teams ;the early evening. On Monday night and have received from their athletes? while a large party of young people promises that they will remain ama- were coasting, the aeroplane passed tours.." All the candidates for the 1916 over them, dropping many blue signtl team ave iventhei wors lhhts which lessened in intensity as baseballtheyadescendedandnvanishedofro of honor that they will keep out of;thydseedadvniedfo sight before they reached the ground. summer baseball. In this way it is The whirr of the motor was so lou.d hopped that summer baseball has been 4 as to be heard in many houses abot dealt a death blow at Minnesota Uni- Newtown. Last night' the strange versity. craft again appeared, this time passing ______________ -over the .town about 10 o'clock. Q LIBRARY CLASSES Philadelphia, Feb ..ti.-Arguing212th~at an2 adotion1 of P'residen t Wilson's pre- par°edn.ess purogram w ,as wemanGed by the bestinret of thie United States, SyVrracuse deteated the Uiversity of Pennsylania m) a lduldebate hiere tonigh1t. The que(st in wais, "eov~ ht the roposed ~iadiin ;) itration plan of )alaent increas~e is de 1~mnded by the ~ctinterests f heunited State-s." (,nyvai efen1ded the1 nei^gative side ofd the quezzstion while the men rep- resenting Sy-racuse Utniversity urged its; spedy adoption. Stic-T itc Mounting Lenses Ground Shur-On Mountings Eye Glasses Repaired Hiailer jewelry Co. State Street jewelers r The Michigan D~aily the rest of the year-$1.50 Patronize llailyAdventizers . . I li