THE MICHIGAN DAILY l WALK-OE FOR WALK- VER -WOMEN EP, No. 1786, Price $5.00 White Reignskin Cloth White Ivory Sole and Heel A Few Snappy Spring K Although we have been offered $50 per Pound for Elon Developer which we could get along without, but which gives better results for AMATEUR FINISHING we refused the offer because we are determined to give to you, Mr. Amateur, the best results obtainable. TH E WON DE R IS that we do not charge any more than the other fellow who uses a make-shift developer. We foresaw this condition and "safety first", we believed in PREPAREDNESS. THE RESULT IS: . When you want Peace Time Finishing in War DELTA, k CAFE "Artois tonig, ]Life.is Short'! Special Attention Given 4 I Tii nies Go to LYNDO N I' May Festival Guests Styles No. 1973 Price $3.50 White Reignskin Cloth White Ivory Sole and Heel Did you ever hear of a misfit Walk-Over? This means competent fitting. WA LK-OVER BOOT SH OP 115 S. MAIN ST. r SWAIN 713 East Univ. Makes Lantern Slides - plain, toned . or colored, from any sort of an origi- nal-the best you can get anywhere. I As he has made over 25,000 Slides, the chances are he can suit you. SYRACUSE HANDS MICHIGAN FIRST DEFEAT AT HOME (Continued from Page One) ton flied to center. Labadie hit to short and with a double play in sight Ahern tossed badly to Meehan in haste and Niemann was safe with Labadie galloping to first unhindered. Bran- dell struck out, but the Wolverines pulled a double steal, Niemann taking third and the captain racing to second. Turnure passed Walterhouse at this juncture and the bases were filled with two gone. It looked to many as though the Michigan shortstop was passed on purpose. This was Turnure's only base on balls during the entire after- noon and it looked like good judg- ment to fill the bases, which meant a force at any station. Caswell lifted to center, however, and it was all over.t The Syracuse team goes up to Lansing today where it meets M. A. C., returning to Ann Arbor Saturday for the final game against Michigan. It is understood that Slater will work against Michigan on Saturday. He is rumored to be the* visitor's best bet in the twirling line, and if he's any better than Turnure the Wolverines will be facing just about the hardest twirling they will see all year. Turnure pitched a heady game, rare- ly grooving the ball, and he was back- ed by air tight derense. Joe Robins did every bit as well as his opponent, but his defense faltered at the critical moments and his generosity in the matter of passes was costly. Yester- day's box score and summaries follow: Shows at 3:oo, 6:30. 8:00, 9:30 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fri.-5 - Harold Lockwood and May IAllison in " The Come-Back," and Drew Comedy. Sat.-6-Pearl White in "The King's Game," "Trip Around the world." 26. Mon.-8--Lillian Walker in "Green Stockings." and Musty SufferComedy Orpheum Theatre The Home of Paramount and Triangle Photoplays Matinees,':oo, 3:15 vening, 6:45, 8.00 9:15 Saturda ys -Holidays Continuous Fri.-5-Mary Pickford in "Poor Little Peppina." 15c. Sat.-6"-Billie Burke in "Peggy."8 reels, 15c. First show at 1 o'clock, Come early. (Return date in June). Suu.-Mon.-78 - Mae Murray in "To Have and to Hold." THE FAMOUS Cox Sons and Vining $APS, GOWNS AND HOODS for all College Degrees maybe ordered now from from Washington in a few hours. Gen- eral Obregon had evidenced a spirit of restlessness at the delay in resum- ing the official conferences. Advertizers in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of your city. It will pay you to patronize Wed.& Sat GARRICK week of Wed & at.May I1 DETROIT "tNOBODY HOME" ARCADE I ATTENTION! AMATEURS! Special' Duringr DAI NES &NICKELS Music Every Day Festival Week. the Sign of Satisfaction You will always be assured of bright, clear pictures if you have your develop- ing and finishing done by The New Styles First We Fit You Right $ulldin* 119 E. Liberty Street 50c for the balance of the year MAILED OR Syracuse- Rafter, cf ........ Ahern, ss........ Meehan, 2b ...... Hamilton, lb..... Brown, if ........ Travis, rf ........ Wilbur, 3b ........ Morgan, c....... Turnure, p....... Totals ....... Michigan-. Niemann, rf...... Harrington, 2b Labadie, if........ Brandell, cf....... Walterhouse, ss ... Caswell, lb ...... Thomas, 3b....... Dunne, c........ Robins, p......... 4 5 3 3 4 3 2 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 LOCAL AB. R. H. PO. A. E. .31 3 5 AB. R. H. 4 0 1 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 4 02 4 0 1 3 0 1 .2 0 0 4 0 0 1 2 2 9 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 7 -0 1 5 27 11 PO.A. 4 1 0 3 1 0 0 0. 3 3 13 1 0 5 6 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Library Reconstruction Plans Not Done The plans for the reconstruction of the University library building have not yet been finished by the architect, Albert Kahn, of Detroit, although it is expected that they will be turned over to the Board of Regents within a short time. According to an official of the university it is probable that they will be ready for consideration at the June meeting of the board. Advertisers in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of your city. It will pay you to patronize them. * Call 830 for saddle ponies. BETWEEN ACTS at the Whitney, step into our Ice Cream Parlor for refreshments Four doors from the Whitney Frank Ratte Candy Kitchen Bicycles and Repairing at Righ Prices. Switzer's hardware. tu,fri,sal them. 1 E. 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 ** tf For Go to First Class Bicycle Repairing Switzer's Haraware. tu-fri-sat Offices: Press Bldg. Maynard St. Totals -9 .... . ..32 12 1 2 3 .1 0 0 .0 0 0 0 5 456 0 0 1 ! 0 0 0 27 78 0.0 00 16 39 8 4 R -3 -0 Whitney Theatre FRIDAY, MAY 5th CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS JOHN- DREW In His Greatest Comedy Suocess "THE CHIEF" MAJESTIC 3-7and8:3* P.M. Today and Tonight ANN MURDOCK Syracuse Michigan 0 0 ll 1 0 a n 4 Richard Travers in Ethel Barrymore's Greatest Success Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines SAT.: Tangled Hearts EXTRA -- SUNDAY THEDA BARA in "GOLD TE WOMAN" I By Horase Annesley Vaoholl Summary Stolen bases-Ahern 2, Meehan 2, Wilbur, Niemann, Labadie, Caswell. Sacrifice fly--Rafter. Sacrifice hits- Brown, Morgan, Robins. Double play -Thomas to Caswell to Thomas to Dunne. Struck out-By Robins 2, by Turnure 5. Bases on balls-Off Robins 4, off Turnare 1. Wild pitch-Robins. Time of game--2 hours. Umpire- McKenzie. THREE AMERI AXANS SLAIN IN MREXICO (Continued from Page One) can military forces and evidences cor- dial co-operation between the two gov- ernments in their common purpose. Purpose Is for Co-operation. Pending the receipt of formal in- formation that Carranza has accept- ed the agreement, its terms will not be made public here. At the White House it was declared emphatically that the agreement does not provide for a withdrawal movement of the troops at this time and imposes no time limit on the presence of the ex- pedition in Mexico. The whole purpose aimed at, it was stated, is complete co-operation be- tween the forces of the two govern- ments in the final suppression of the bandits. One of the concessions made by Obregon, it was said, included per- mission for the use of the Mexican railroads in provisioning the American troops. GEN. SCOTT VISITS OBREGON El Paso, May 4.-General Scott, chief of staff of the United States army, paid a visit to General Obregon in his pri- vate car in Juarez this afternoon. Aft- er the visit General Scott declared that the interview was purely informal. It was said, however, that he went for the purpose of informing General Ob- regon that he expected instructions M i. COPYRIGHT. 2926. 4. L. ADLER. BIROS. do CO. Make This Store Yours Besides a wide choice of 1000o values i n your clothing require- ments here, there's service you'll appreciate. Fashion Park, Alder-Rochester and Clothcraft individually designed suits in all wool oxford grays, banjo stripes, mixtures and straight blues at $15 to $35. Sport Coats At $8 to $10, there are flannel and knitted sport coats in gray, blue, green and large black and, white plaid. Slip one on. Summer Underwear of course, you may want your regular B. V. D's. at $1, but we have a hunch you'd like the new Mansco Slide Backs at $1. Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. The Big Store 200-202 Main St. "At His Best."-N. Y. Globe. "A Delight."-N. Y. World. SEAT SALE, MAY 3, 10 A. M. PRICES: - - 500 to $2.00 M A I L ORDERS NOW GEORGE SISLER TO GET BIG OVATION (Continued from Page One) so requested. The Michigan Central has agreed to provide five cars to convey the Michi- gan delegation to the scene of activit- ies, so that all of those who decide at the last moment to take the trip are assured that there .will be plenty of room. Coach Lundgren and the Michigan baseball team will be pres- ent as guests of the management. The coach stated that all members of the 71 All-Fresh team who wished to make the trip would be excused from prac- tice this afternoon. A plan was on foot last night to send the Varsity band to Detroit along with the rooters from Ann Arbor. But after a promise had been obtained from President Navin, of the Detroit club, to admit the band to the game free of charge, permission could not be se- cured for a half holiday for the band. It is possible, however, that a few members of the organization, who have no afternoon classes, will be able to play at the game. If this is possible, university men who are making the trip will be called upon to pay the expenses of the players to and from Detroit. Send The Daily home. 50c for the rest of the year.** I 1 ANN ARBOR MAY FESTIVAL FOUR DAYS SIX CONCERTS MAY 17, 18, 19, 20 SOLOISTS-Hempel and Hinkle, Sopranos; Braslau and Matzenauer, Contraltos; Kingston and McCormack, Tenors; Amato and Werrenrath, Baritones; Holmquist-, Bass; Kinder, Organist. CONDUCTORS-Stanley and Stock. ORGANIZATIONS-The Choral Union, Children's Chorus, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra CHORAL WORKS-Paradise Lost (Bossi), Children, at Bethlehem (Pierne) and Samson and Delilah (Saint-Saens). COURSE TICKETS-On sale up to May 6, at $4.oo and $5.oo each. ( r.oo and $2.oo if cover coupon is exchanged. SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS-On sale on and after May 8, at $i.oo and $.5o each. Special announcements with programs and complete information will be mailed upon request. CHARLES A. SINK. Secretary. -