IX ~THE MICHIGAN DAILYxa -:WALK-wOVER-. '"' 1 I ' e e T h e N ew 3A Special w ith the NW RNE F NE ; May Festival Tickets ,. ". u4y. 17QoS UL LI VANs Our Latest Arrival English Oxford, leather Sole O'Sullivan rubber 1qheels Black or Tan $5 0 We easily save you -one dollar on this Oxford I WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 11I5 S. MAIN ST. a I f Expert Developing and Print- S a n ng for Students and Others ______________ P. S.- He uses the grade and kind (Velox, Cyko, Etc.) of paper he thinks 713 E. University best suited to any given negative. DELTA 'CAFE "Art is long, Life is Short" Sunday Evening Luncheon Fifty Cents 5:30 P. M. to 8 P. M. SPECIAL FEATURE Mandolin Trio Orchestra Reservations Enable us to give Better Service Greatest Thing Out. Pri, LYNDON S Twenty Taken in by Tau IIeta 'Pi 'Honorary Engineering Fraternity huri# tiates loth Students and Alumni Tau Beta IPi, national engineering honorary fraternity, held its initiation and 'banquet last evening. The fol- lowing were taken into the fraternity : R,. H. Cady, L. R. Crandall, D. M Drake, A. E. Hecker, E. K. Ijjill, 11. R Leach, R. L. McNamee, J. W. Neu- mann, C. W.Reade. C. K. Reichert. G. Smith, E. A. Thomas, A. B. Mc- Gee, L. W. Brunson and ti. B. Win- cliell. The following alumni 'were also initiated at this time: H. C. Rip- ley, '70, A. C. Marshall,. '93, Prof. l B. Merrick, '98, J. E.' Enmswiler, '03, and Prof.. A. E. White, '07. T. D. Weaver acted as toastmaster at the banquet at the TUnion. Short. talks were given by .. 1. Perry, G Smith, Prof. ITT.iH. Iligbie and ailsco by the new alumni members. iMA ERS OF PROJECTILES Cliarges ,Tliat Amnericanll Manufacturers Force Navy to Pay for TH- fiorr MileriiaI' Washington, Mar. 3.-Charging that American manufacturers are endeav- oring to force the navy department to pay, for an inferior quality, the price of high grade armor-piercing projec- ices from $49.00 to $77.00 T19 ,NO. UNIVERSI'TY AVE. I2 Where'You Buy Kodaks and Film!5 Popular Mats. PAD 0IPV W eek f Daily II11III March 27t hl " DETROIT The World's Createst ;.tertainer Harry Lauder Shows at 3:00, 6:30. 8:00, 9:30 Fri., Miar. 3z-Mabel '1aliaaferro in "Iler G~reat PriCe." Sat. r-'Matide Fealy in "Bondwxomen.' Mon., April 3-Jane Gail ini "Rupert of Ifentzan," and Mlusty Suffer Comedy. $2.59 each 'if Pre-festival cover coupon is ex- 4changed---otherwise $5.59., Hil Auditorium BLOCK "B" Saturday Morning April 1 at 8.00 a.m. I Will be Placed On Sale at I Beginning Monday, April 3, gas long as they last, they will remain on sale at the University 'School' of Music at $2 and $5 each, respectively. WE The SIgMofSatisfaction, Orheum Theatre The Home of Paramount and Triangle Photoplays Matineres, 2:00, 3:15 FEvening, 6:45, 8:00 9.15 Saturdays - Iffolidlays Continuous TODAY Pauline Frederick in "'The Spider" also Burton Holmes Travelogue. Henry 'Woodruff and Tsuru Aoki in "The BeckoningFlaiue" also Triangle Comedy, Joe Jackson in "A modern Fnoch Arden." FEvening i5c. THE FAMOUS Cox Sons and Vining G~ APS, GOWNS AND HOODS for all College Degrees may be orderedi now from W hihny Tetr Wednesday, April 5i The Event of the Season s The New Styles First We Fit You Right' 119 E, Liberty Street f ,' THEA OOK 1 . I 11 th Annual Tamar of Harry Laue Direction Wmn.'Morvis AJSTCMATINEES,2:30 p. m. MAJESTI } ANIGl$TS, , 8:15 p.m. MA CU RIEAND HER SUPERB COMPANY MATINEE FOR LADIES ONLY "WIFE O FFINITY" THE PRICE A WOMAN PAYS TONIGHT AT 8:15 AND SATUIRDAY1 MATINEE GEO. BROADHURST'S' BIG PLAY "The Law Of the 'Land" 'Filled with sensation and truth Scotlnd'sIdol "England's Pet America's Favorite World's Greatest Entertainer 11 with a Company of I nternational Artists PRICES . - 5c to $2 Seat Sale Monday, April 3 ATETO!AMATEURS!( You will. always be assured of bright, clear pictures if you have your develop- ing and finishing done-by 1 tiles, Secretary Daniels declared to the House naval committee today that the only solution of the problem was for the department to own and oper- ate its own projectile plant. DAINES & NICKELS CAPTURE Ih -- G E RMLA' ON PlIRAC CHARGEI I-pvlla rtC~lre Ll You need -the spring'Style Book IT SHOWS that you can be I srallinvestments we. ires4sed for a It. pictures the most popular suits in America, Varsity Fifty Five (there's one for, every taste)f. (Contill ued from Page One) he had ransacked the boat for papers, money,, and guns, he ordered the ship headed for the Delaware breakwaters, claiming he had satisfied himself that. the cargo after all was not contraband as hie had suspected when he smug- gled himself on board. Schiller's plans to land were reck- oned without taking- into con- sideration the steam pilot boat started off in his boat fromn the steam-F ship, Captain Bergne~r hoisted signal flags, giving the name of his vessel. and saying "piracy." Captain Con- well, of the pilot boat, saw these sig- nals and took Schiller in tow and turned him over to the authorities. COMPETE LANSFORPRO- TECTING RIVER fC-INOEISTS (Conitinued from Page Oine) be detailed to patrol the river at certain hours. A watchman employ- ed by the Edison company will be instructed to patrol the boulevard and aproaches leading to the river. In order to make certain that no 'canoes, public or private, under fif- tee-n feet in length shall be us ed on 'the river, a- faculty comumittee will in- spect all canoes before the opening of the season, April 1. Patronize Daily Advertizers. ** I'ntroulze Daily Advertizers. ** 'the lhksattzfaction SLI U lingers long after the price is forgotten -- that is the reason we build' up to a standard I that goes with poor quality, It tells you the correct thing to wear for every' not down to a 'price. occasion. It gives you authorized style news. If you dont receive a copy, tell us; we'll see that you get one; the spring models are here now; have us show you. Prices 1i8 and up HALL.ERJEER CO STATE STRUET JEWELERS 10 i Lutz Clothing Store' 1 I /' ®..® ;! I,-