THt MICHIGAN 1DAILY r ..,.... .--.,.r its !' r / 'r ~/1 , 'e.* "ain+arday"or by aident.. 100 09*Ilee00 It ha beeea«qestin o4 m"0w!ore than any+e°,;other Omarnu- rosefaturerever houghtit porr! .. : * Of offerngMthe onsme T Y ,*0 15Cnfcgrte htca nw '""*.1 *00 Cent cgarete8.V'* 0:*& RAt oete inothe busmst aos toaccod :: ;~'. &VaBeas s oes ae* «"*'e..0 found thftthe Tuq~I rdiskito- *;.*r betran jthen y aetn gtlrJ* in°..,! *d60 00 04 ,I m s 2.et iaete.; *o.°' ae eceCa+. e e r _w *.,. " Word Ladeshi ;:;:1 0,"4 in day r byaccidnt. ; ; :"' . + r +! + # " °...#f Don't lag behind the procession.! Come in and slip into one of these f ine'suits- snappy styles for young men-- conserva- tive styles for older men and half-mway'be- tween styles in scores of patterns and fabrics. $20, $22.50, $25.9 $27.50, ji 4 F { I I 4 : C 1> v' I''; 1'' A i t N. F. ALLEN CO. 3 DAYS COM. TONIGHT Matinees - Fri. and Sat. 3 P. MI. Niglts-7:30 anid 9 o'clock A Premier Vaudeville Bill MY STERY -- MAGIC - ILLUSION-BLACK ART THE MASTER of MYSTERY Presenting a short sseance in S PIITI U ALISMV In which the marvels of tee famous Davenport Bros. a'e exploited. With bun- dikits of lights blazing and mull~ viewof the audience, mu~cal iustrumlents a r' e plaed, hells r u n g and othe~ objects manipulated k, Spirit Hands lainly Seen T 1h e 'eputed Ghosts of Katie King Caglostro materializedl. Also, t*~ most magnificent and startling of all iliusiorvs. CARTEI,Master of Mystery presents The Iran's Bride 0 ,000 pr0ol~ction otSpeclacu ar and 'Wird Illusions. R clhar4.s & Kyle in e REGULAA CLUB FELLOW" Bert lHward "RUBE CONEDIAN" Bell 8& va SINGING, DANCING''ad TRAMP- OLINE ACV Kiisviite i Elected Captain fo Next Sea- soni; Carroll Pr(,si~kellt PLNTO ENTERTAIN PRPSCHOOL MEN 1 I ,, SaturdaY, .Tille 3 8:00-12 :00, A. M.-University build- ings open to visitors. 9 :30-11 ::30 A. M.--Baseball--Notre Dame vs. Michigan. 2:00-4:30 P. M.---Finals in all events at Ferry field. 6:00 P. M.--Athletic dinner at Michi- gan Union. 7:00 P. M.--"Farewell"' mass meet- ing--awarding of track "M's" and cups and medals won in Interscholastic. BASEBALL TEAL GOES TLIROL'VII SIG~NAL AN)D}FIELILNG D1RIL Arrangements Being Mlade for Visiting' Athletes ofI Occasion of Interscholastic Meet; WILL SEE ANNUAL (SAP ]NIGHT Practically all arrangements have now been completed for the Inter- scholastic meet to be held Friday and Saturday, June 2 and 3. Aside from the actual running off of events on the athletic program, other entertainment leas been arranged for the visiting prep school athletes. Lodging and meals will be furnished the boys by fraternities and other or- ganizations on the campus. so that the only expense to which the teams are put is their transportation. The preliminaries in the various athletic events will be. held on Ferry field Fri- day afternoon, the balance of the day being} given over to sight-seeing. The Notre Dame-Michigan baseball game will be open to the visitors in theI afternoon, and the annual Cap Night spectacle in Sleepy H-ollow in the evening.S Saturday's baseball game with Notre Dame will be played off in the morning, so as not to interfere with the finals in the Interscholastic meet,! which will be run off in the afternoon. A dinner at the Union on Saturday evening will probably be followed by an all-university "Farewell" mass niceting, at which time the track "M's" will be awarded, in addition to the cups and medals won in the Interscho- l asti c. The complete program for the visi- tors, is as follows: Fridays Junie 2 bunts were handed out to the infield and the afternoon wound up with a filding practice. rBrandedl was in center field, with Smith on second base. This shift will stand for the' present. Both Harley N'arn(-c.r and Thomas were working at third bare, while all three of the catch- ers we re tried behind the plate. The tlhird base problem anl the selection of the twvo catchers to go south are about the only perplexities in the line- up at present. Dunne will probably start the year as first string backstop, but which of the other pair, Roehm or Arentz, will make the trip is an open qEslf tion2. Mlichigan meets Kentucky in Lex- ingtnon on Saturday. L~undgren Signs Spends 'l'imeC Perfecting Preparatory to First rimne of Sensoli o+" : so E loCCC C Signal practice, defensive forma-1 tions and a regular fielding drill comn- prised the biggest extent of the work for the Michigan- baseball team yes- terday afternoon. .With the first game of the season hooked for Saturday, Coach Lundgren spent considerable time perfecting signs and signals during the early part of the workout. Defensive plays on j UON ID AIL1 D) RITES ARTICLE Pr'of. E. R. Sunderland, of the law school faculty' has contributed theE third of a series of articles on the Michigan Judicature act of 1915 to I the April number of the Michigan Law Review which will be out next Honday.1 TNE ETURKIUHCEG.AREIVE Look over the advertizements The M\-ichigan Daily. They will terest you. in Go to C. H. Major & Co. for paints in- oils, varnishes , glass,, etc. 203 E ** Wvash. St. apr6' SOMETHING DIFFERENT OR THE SAME OLD THING In either event what ever your fancy may impel you to order will be splendidly prepared and properly served if you get it at THE RENELLEN HOSPICE A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE At a meeting of the Cross Country (eb held at V,%da erman gynasium11 last l gh, uivirwii, a crack mrember of last. season's cross country squad, was elected captain for the team for next season, and the following officers were chosen: President. "Eddie" Carroll, secretary, "Red" Donnelly. The con- stitution of the club was amended, dropping the vice-president and di- 8:00-12 :00 A. M -University build- ings open to visitors. 5:00-11:00 A. M.--Contestants re- port to Interscholastic manager at athletic-offic~es in Press building. 1 11: 00-1 2:00 A. M.---Automobile ride1 around Ann Arbor and boulevard. 1:30-4:00 P. M.-Trials and prelim- inaries at Ferry field. 4: 00 P. M.-Baseball-Notre Dame vs. Michigan. 7: 00 P. ;M-Cap N ight at Sleepy Hol- low. We use only the finest materials that the markets afford and delight in pleasing particular people. I like to tell you these things because they're so.