THE MICHIGAN DAILY .'I RGA NO 2 The...Latest great Improvement in the Kodak World is the RANGE FINDER, which auto- matically determinesf the Focus. The first one in Ann Arbor will be here in a few days. See it at st Dressed Man in'To w" thing that you are most .desirous of having h, ut surely you appreciate the value of good 'ured in a Malcolm Made Suit, together with the mnowing in your clothes purchase you are show- ;went, for in Malcolm Tailored Clothes you your money. TS SHIRTS' TO ORDER MALCOLM, Whitney. Thea YMail Orders No For the Performance on Li v em mmu -MONDAY EVE., MARCHI LYNDON'S. KODAKS A N D PHOTO You'll always find the, LATEST in KO Malcolm Bldg. ~4Makes the best Lantern. Slides-plain or colord-you can tee anywhere in the U. S. P. S. Did you know that first and last he has made over 25,000 Slides? uzand YourFriend~s-and You tried it because weG told 17ou how good and delicious, it was. But your friendse began drinking it because you told them how good it -was. This is the end- less chain of enthusiasm that has made Coca-Cola the beverage pf the nation. THE COCA-COLA CO., ATLANTA, GA. 'N. F. P1\NNEY WINS VARSITYi CONTEST; A. LEVIN E SECON D (Contined from Page One) years to choose Michigan's representa- tive at the Northern Oratorical league. This league, comprizing. the Univer- sities 'of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Oberlin, Northwestern, and Michigan, is recognized' as one of the foremnost associations of its kind in the country, Not If few of past par- ticipants in its contests are today IJnumbered among America's promain- ent lawyers, preachers, and legis- lators, lion. Frank B. Leland, -regent of the university, 'acted as presiding officer, after an 'introduction by Wilber MV. Brucker,. president of the Oratorical association. The winning spoech by Mr. Pinney was awarded four out of five firsts by the judges. It was a masterpiece in thought and construction. Deal- Ing with the most vital question now before the American ' people, it showed an 'insight into contemporary. politi- 1cal thought, a' mastery of detail, and ~a comprehensive knowledge of pres- ent (lay tendencies. A forceful, en- ergetic delivery in which the person- ality of the speaker counted for much was a second outstatnding feature ofi the address. The super-national mind, 'as repre(- sented by the ,speaker, is an attitucle that must be assumed by the Amieri- cani people if they wvould fight thii way through the difficulties, domestic and foreig,,that now confront thema. "Internationalism has become mea~i- ingless, it has beenx dragged in the dust." A substitute must be found, land the answer is a super-national attitude of mind which recognizes the "essential kinship of all peoples and which dares to. champion an ideal and project a truly constructive pr.)- gram. An ideal, a great leader, and the ca-operation of the keenest intellects p f the land, were held up as the cry- ing needs of the American people ait "this hour., Although hirst place was secured by a wvide margin,, the other' speeches 'were fairly well bunched, C, P. An- derson, '17, with "trod and Mammon, and V. H3. Sugar, '16, on "Poisoned Well" of Wisdom," as well as the lucky 4winners of the second and third places, receiving generous applause. Professors T. A. Bogle, I. N. Dem- mon, T. E. Rankin, W. A. Fraye?. Sec- retary E. C, Goddard, and Secretary Shirley W. Smith acted as judges for the contest.I . ARCADE Shows' at 3:00, 6:30. 8,.00, 9:30 Sat., March ,4-Arthjnr Hoops & Ruby Hoffman in "The Danger Signal.", Part EVIL. of "The Trip Around the World" series. Mon, March 6-Artlitr Donaldson anid Beulah Poynter in "The Hearts of Tues. Marcht 7-Charlesj Ross in "The Senator," IOrpheum Theatre The Home. of Paramount and Triangle Photoplays Matinees, 2:00, 3:i3 Evenihig, 6:.15, 8;00 9:15 Saturdays -Holidays Cowiinuous CORRECT and LATEST STYLES DRESSMAKING SPRING HATS our SPECIALTY F V OaAKS a nd CAMERAS at LYNDON'S ~ of t h e Distinguished English _________. Mr. Cyril Maui Popular Mats. Week of I N HisIN.an rdyTR AIN " GUP and Friday GARCK eb. 8thAL TRUIMPH DETROIT A World of Pleasure Prices: 50c-$2. Mail Orders company of 12g ____________________ HASTINGS S HOPPE 608 E. LIBERTY STREET OPEN WED, and SAT. EVENINGS TILL 9 I Sat., March 4-Katherine Kaelredl and House Peters inl "The Winiged Idol"' ( 1riangle Comedy, with Yrul Mace- Matinee only.) Sun -Mon., March s-6-Mary Pickford in 'Thie Foundling."' Evening I~c. Tues.',-Mary Boland d 0(W\ilsrd Mack in The Fdge of the Abyss (and Sub- marine 1Pirate)- 9' reels, .4vening isc f ~ . .. V f I _ ' - WORK OF ICER S s OU)0 PER CENT Mlar. 3.-Some progreiss nent of the demands of s coal miners was made sub-committee of mlineirs roposition which in sonme ces the increased d ~ in to about 50 per cent. ves of the miners do,- hie conference that their down to an irreducible operators replied thAt ned to be done except iu re mlatter into the hands ecutive committee and joint conference of mi- ators, as was done in sular service w «ith 'British-born con- suls,.tine delegate asserted that dur-: ing the competition for trade between Gr a, B i a n a d G r a y p e e-ing the war 44 British consuls were G ernman. jORCIESTRA TO~ MEET SUNDAY AFTEIINO4)'N TO WORK ON OPERA Beginning Sunday afternoon with a meeting at the School of Music at 4:00 o'clock, the orchestra will get. )under, way at once on the work of the Union opera. Captain Wilson of the Varsity- band has completec the orchestra- tions of the Opera music, and all will be i readiness for the band to start their practicing Sunday. Those men who are contenmplating writing music are to start their work Sat once, and a fneeting will be held the early part of next week t(, arrange the rules of procecl re.. Spring Hats Ready Flat Brims the Latest We, have a large stock in all the new shapes and colors. Get your Spring hat of uis. We iiiakle hats. shape th em to youir head and give you unequalled service. We Do All Kinds of Hat 'V'ork Men: Your last season's hat rEblocked into the new flat brim with a new .band, will please you and save you $2 or $3. Ladies: We reblock Milans, Hemps, Pananias, _etc., into the, new Shapes. They will please you. Factory Hat Store Near Allenel Hotel 118 E. 4-Iurpn St. ,' THE FAI 91 Coy, Sons and VITNnn CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS fop all college Degres May be ordered now from REVUE EXPEIEN~CE~S D)RESS REHIEARSALI (Continued front P'ag'e One) the most effective scenes in the.Revue, as it is here that the underlying theme is presented. Each act mnakes its in- dividual appeal, lending great variety to the performance, but it is in the opening and closing moments that massed Humanity on the stage makes his tremendous appeal to the human- ity out over the footlights. IMAJESTIC NOW PLAYING The Musical Comedy success "The Prince of Tonight" With Tom Arnold and a Captivating Chorus SUN DAY, Richard Mansfiold's Successc "'A PARISIAN cisce; that the peaceful plance of the tr Imarried life has again been warped 1and .1 hat Smith 'has filed a suit for 'divorce.' He alleges that his wife has bi"'en guilty of extreme cruelty and Rthat her affections have been placed elt~cwhere. The aeroplane, elopement was caused by objections to their marriage by their parents., wlh feld that both pax ties were then top, young to think of such 4 thing seriously. Indications, it is said, point to the fact that tlhe rb rents were right.' DANISH KING INVITES NEUTRAL CONFERENCE; WhitneyI This will be your port unity to see thi Musical Show. PRICES Matinee : 35c, 5Q Night : 50c, 75c Saturday, March I Matinee and Night All-Star Revival The Prince of PIIseI Pixley-J.uder°N intern nih] ni Musical Comedy TrIuml - with - John W. Ranson The original fHans w 'agin And a Notable Cast Company v# 62 Pilsen Special 1:, BE~NNY 1KAIJFF REFUSES TO TO MA!RIN SWITH GIATvr Says lHe Was Promised 1OOO00 and Will Not Lea e Uni lie Gets It NS["U? RSYSTIII PRAISEDI)BBIRITI'S IA n, March '>.-The American system received a notable Wednesday during the discus- he British chanmbers of comn- of the improvement of the consular service. President of the Belfast delegatioca, te largest linen producers inI 'itain, said that whenever he exact technical details con- linen he was obliged to seek American consular reports. eld delegate made a similar t, referring, however, to in- aconcerning the steel' in- )ltion was adopted favoring ;anization of the British con- Germans N o,,; sin PJerisconemd ifines fBaltimore, Md., March .-Floating mines, equipped with periscops, gre the latest device being used by the Germans in bringing about the de- struction of enemy ships, according to. Capt. B. J, Keelty, of the British steam ship Hartfield, here from London, Captain Keelty tells of having sight- ed one of the new destructive agents in the English channel. According to mrasters of British vessels, the placing of a periscope on a mine was devised to induce allied ships to ram, which would have resulted in the blowing up of the 'ship and possibly the loss of life. No small amount of interest tacbed to the bronze medal pri by the-Chicago Alumni associatii the winner. TPhe design, by Alex Sullivan, of Chicago, has been nounced among the, most perf# the world, the die fronm whi( medal is struck costing, when pMeted, $1 j00. Requests for have been received from the mu. of Petrogr~d, Paris and Berlin. Andrew D. 'White, former ambas; gave as.is opinion that it wasa rare bit of work, The Northern league Conte. which M'. Pinnesy will reps Michigan will be weld ht the U1 f~ity of Illinois at Urbanna the week in May. AdditionalI amountting to $150 will be besi upon winners at that time, ONCE is at-I -ovided ion for xander pro- ci' in ti 4110 copies If there be ny in the audience who. coi- are not stirred by the lines of th~e copesproogein which Humanityppas seumsprlgeyapes lHo;n, for ac loser bond With which to. bind ;sdzmankind together, such s perso~n seem~sj saobound to capitulate before the fil .veycurtain goes down, Humanity conducts the audience through 13 represents- rsent tive nations of the world in order reetthat all may see the strange customs niver- efirst of the various races, lIn each case, przsthe nation depicted is found to lack -lZe sonme one of the virtuos personified In tpwed the handmaidens. and at the close Qf each act Humautity sends out the par- w' ticular hgndmnaiden needed to bring that race back into the folds of Hi- inanity's great "Robe of Many Colors." In the epilogue, 'the nations, are found gathered together, the "ragged edges of the world" have been bound up by the handmidens, and Human- ity manes his wonderfully effective ap- peal to all mankind to be drawn closes together until all races and all peoples Copenhagen, March 3.-Kcing Chris- tiana of Denmark has invited the prime ministers and the ministers of for- eign affairs of Norway and Sweden to visit Copenhagen on March. 9 to Idiscuss with Danish Premier °Zahle questions which the war has shown to be of common interest to the three countries. It is announced that the meeting is designed to give fresh ex- pression to the cordial collaboration. and to the desire of the Scandinaviar countries to continue their policy of neutrality.. PORTUGUTESE HOXST FLAt4 ON ' AN Y OtRANSTEAMERS Lo#ndon, March 3.-loyd's agent at Bombay reports that the Portuguese flag has been hoisted on all the Ger- man steamers lying at Mormugao and that the Gernmans who were aboard have been interned at Panjim. Panjim, or New Goa, is the capitail of the Portuguese colony of Goa, in India, It was recently reported tha~t the Portuguese government, after re- quisitioning all the German and Aus- trian ships lying in Portuguese har- bors, had given orders that all Teuton vessels in the Portuguese colonies i- ould likewise be taken over and put under the Portuguese flag. PROF. J. C. PARKER ADDRESSES SOPHI-ENGUNEER ASSEMBLY -"Behind the Scenes" was the subject of a speech by Prof. John C. Parker, of the electrical _engineering depart- ment, at the soph-engineer assembly New -Vork, Mar. 3.-Benny- Kauff is a holdout. He did not go with the sec- ond Giant squad leaving here , this morning. "I will not go to Marlin," saild Kauff. "I will stay here in ice and snow and let my thousand candle- power batting eye encrusted in icy tears before I yield a point in this matter of principle~~ "The Giants," continued Benny, "promised rue a bonus of $5,000 when I signed with them last spring intend- ing to desert the Ward Tip-tops. I wvant that money now. "I also want $5,000 from Harry F. Sinclair, who sold me to New York f'or $35,000. If Sinclair does not pay, the Giants will have to. I will not join the team until I get $10,000.,' NEW WARF TAXES FOR GERMIANYi WILL BRING IN MUiCH C~iRRENCY Berlin, March 4.-First official an- nouncement of the governmeiit's pro- posed war tax hills has oeen pub- lished. Summarizing the sta ;ernent, the Overseas News agency says: "It is estimated that he new taxes will yield 500,000,0~0 marks ($120,000,- 000).' They will consist of taxes on special war benefits and on receipts. There wilt be additional postage dues, a t~x on way bills .and the tax on to. bacco will be increased. "'To leave direct taxes freo fo~r the, federal states and muni(-ipalities, the new federal taxes wilt be mostly in- direct. The new taxes will spare, smaller incomes and most affect no new orgauiz~tions during the war." DasrAels Modifies Censorship Polk,-~ Washington, March 4.--Change, i4, the naval wirTeless censorship i-(gula-. tions were announced todkiy by Sec.- retary Daniels. It applies only to Qermany, as great Britain is Using the e~ble. Lyndon's for kodaks, films, finiah- fngs Open Sundays, 9:30 to 4:30 only, ff Buy Your Tickets A While there are still good seats left, don't wait until the last day. Seat sale every day and Saturday and Monday evenings at HILL AUDITORIUM. Saturday Evening seat sale f rom 5 to 9:30 at Mack& Co. shall be united in the common bond of Yesterday. "Initiative and imagination love. are the two qualities that are failing _________in time engineer when he gets out into AEROPLANE ELOPENENT E NI)S actual life," said Professor Parker~ in - IN I.VTUMUONIAL SMUASH-UTP stating the views of those who employ _____the graduate engineers. The remiedy, rr n L'L Nil4TION REVUE lilsdale, Mich., March 3.-For the secondi time in the young lives of Ar- thur Smith and Aimee Cour, of. Fort Wayna, Ind.,'a smash-up has occurred. .fe i:rst canie whet the aeraplane i11n wvhichiiniey were eloing, fell, nlear Hillsdale, tireec years ago, resulting in a hlt;ty marriage ceremony being per- he suggested, lies both in the hand of the instructors and the students, and consists In le~rning bypoxidthe specific letter of the text-boolis, The celags, during the business mleet- ing, voted to award "M's" to the hockey team, consisting of A. B. Weston, cap- tain;- J. H. Schantz, Harold d~ye; A. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7TH - TH HILL AUDITORIUM' "ormned beside Smith's bed in a Hills- E. Barton, C. T. Kitto, R. M. Wood- d ' hotel, ward, H. MI. Cherry and James Hughes, N tow, word comes from San .Frail- . for their. good wort, this season. a I