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SIX

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TAILORGRAM No.4]

Although we have been offered
$50 per Pound for Elon Developer
which we could get along without, hut vhic igives better results for
AMATEUR FINISHING
we refused the offer because we are determined to give to you, Mr.
Amateur, the best results obtainable.
THE WONDER 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
Times Go to LYNDON

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TIME SPENT IN CLOTHES: We spend
the greater amount of our time in our
clothes -and consequently we should ex-
ercise care and judgment in the selection
of them. The wide range of selection
possible i n custom tailored clothes per-
mits the exercising of preference to a gra-
tifying degree. Besides, the satisfaction
and comfort of a perfect fit are assured.

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Loeburn Flays
Irish Government

Matinees.
Tues., Th. Sat.

GARRICK week o"
May 8
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results Same careful attention to small
films and prints as large ones. Mail
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Any time is the right time for a glass of
Morning, noon, or night- :',r a thirst-quencher, or
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a new pleasure in every refreshing glass.
' THE COCA-COLA C
Atlanta. Ga.
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Says Birrell Alone Should Not have
Beets Blamed for All
Blunders
London, May 10.-In the House of
Lords totay, Lord Loreburn intro-
duced a motion expressing dissatis-
faction with the administration of
Ireland.
H% complained that the government
had ample warning of what was likely
to happen and that it had an insuf-
ficiency of troops in Ireland, and was
surprised by the rebellion, but it was
not right, he declared, that one min-
ister should be made a scapegoat. Oth-
er ministers must have known what
was going on and they ought to have
been as frank as Augustine Birrell,
chief secretary for, Ireland, who re-
signed after the rebellion had been
quelled.
The Marquis of Crewe admitted that
blunders had been made and that it
was important to learn at whose door
the charge should be laid. Mr. Birrell
had taken his share of the blame and
resigned,, and the speaker was able
to state that the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland, Lord Wimborne, also had re-
signed. The Marquis then announced
Ol names of the commission of in-
quiry appointedhto investigate the re-
bellion.
KALAKAZOO HOLDS VARSITY
A TO 1 IN PITCHERS' BA'TLE

"KICK-IN"
Orpheum Theatre
The Home of Paramount and
Triangle Photoplays
Matinees, 1:o, 3:5 Evening, 6:45, 8:00
9:15 Saturdays - Holidlays Continuous
Tlturs.-Fr.-i -12- l)uStin Farnum in
Ben Blair
Sat.-i3-Bessie Barriscale in "The Last
Act." (triangle Comedy). 15c.'
S11.-Mon., 14-15-Fannie Ward in "For
the Defense."

MAILED

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50c

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for the balance of
the year

Shows at 3:oo, 6:30 8:o, 9:30

Thurs. - It-Hamilton Revelle in "The
Price of Malice" and Drew Comedy.
Fr.-12-Mabel Tallaferro in "The Snow-
bird," and Drew Comedy.
Sat .--13- earl White in "H azel Kirke."
"''rip Around the World." 27
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afn PAAMS

Offices: Press Bldg.
Maynard St.

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Demand the genuine by full name-
nicknames encourage substitution.

FOR

STRAW HAT DAY

(Continued from Page One)

AT THE

Beginning Thursday Matinee, May 11
TWICE DAILY
D. W. GRIFFITH'S STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION
18,000 5,000
People ®Scenes

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ST~A FORD

St ctly
American
Mad e

error.
"Red" Mullin, the visitor's catcher,
attended Michigan last year. Mullin
was on the all-fresh football squad,
but' he was ill during the spring
months and did not play baseball.
He caught a good contest and threw
out two base stealers. Brandell is
credited with two stolen sacks on
Mullin, but he grabbed one with a
man on third. Mullin is the first
catcher that has appeared on Ferry
field this season who has had any suc-
cess in catching base runners.
Michigan- AB. R. H. PO. A E.

For a true London shape pipe,
fitted with sterling silver ring
aild solid vulcanite mouth-
piece, get the Stratford.
50c, at all dealers.

FACTORY HAT STORE
Near Alleel i 11 E. Horn St.
1 THE FAMOUS
Cox Sons and Vining
7f.CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS
for all College Degrees
may be ordered new from
ALI AMEIII%CA N ONCE .ORE
~~ARNED OUT OF i1EJICO;
PERSHINGt OR DERED TO SHORT-
EN dV!IUN1CATI\ON L I N E S
(Continued from Page One)
the Americans nor the Mexican con-
ferees today appeared to be deeply
concerned over the negotiations. It
was confirmed from both sides that
General Obregon had offered at the
conference last night to closely guard
the international border, if the United

Niemann, rf........6
Walterhouse, ss ... 6
Labadie, If........6
Brandell, cf .......5
Caswell, 2b .......5
Thomas, 3b .........4
Dunne, c. ........ ..3
Roehm, c...........1
Newell, lb ......... 5
Miller, p........... 5
*Harrington ........ 1
Totals ....... ....47
Kalamazoo-- AB.:
Bippes, ss......... 6
Leonard, rf .....:.. 5.
Corbat, 3b ..........6
Thomas, cf..........6
Olsen, lb...........6
Discher, if ......... 5
Dunlap, 2b......... 5
Mullin, c ........... 5
Cookingham, p .. 5

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3;000
Horss

Cost
$500,000'

Last chance to see this Wonderful Production

PRICES: Mat., 25c-$1.00

Night, 50c-$2.00

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"Hand Made"
pipes are with-
out peer for
$1.00

States would withdraw its troops or
set a date for their withdrawal. outpost stationed near Dublan. The
First steps toward apparent with- Mormon town is believed to have
drawal were taken by the United States been selected for the base because
when General Pershing was instructed there are comparatively few Mexi-f
to fall back on Colonia Dublan, 120 cans living there and because it isi
miles south of the border, and es- . nearest to the railroad.t
tablish his .base there pending the No tine has been announced for thet
final settlement between General withdrawal of the American forces_
Scott and Ceneral Obregon as too how from the advance base, but it is ex-
long the troops shall remain in Mexico. pected that troop movements will be-
This wii mean the mobilization of gin soon and the advance cavalry
Lhe entire expeuitionary i'rce ata Cv- 'aCi' V;21 calld in from the south
lonia Dublan, except for a compara- and west of San Antonio toward Nami-
tively small force guarding the short- quipa and the withdrawal be made
ened line of communication and the slowly toward Colonia Dublan.

Saginaw Club Banquets Tonight
A banquet at the Cutting Cafe at
7:15 o'clock this evening will be the
final event of this year for the Sag-
inaw Club. Wilber M. Brucker, '16L,
the president of the club will be the
toastmaster. -Prof. E. C. Goddard, of
the Law school, will speak on "Poss-
ibilities" and J. Sidney Green, '17;
will tell of "Little Oddo; i,-d Ends."

LIAM DEMUTH & CO.

New York

Combined Merchants' Meeting held
An informal meeting of the Mer-
chant's Credit association and the
Business Men's club of this city was
held at their rooms, 109 E. Washing-i
ton street, last night. Plans for the
coming year were discussed. and a
social session followed.
Jewish Student Congregation to Meet
The Jewish Student Congregation

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Totals...... ...49
* Harrington batted
tenth.

1 6 42 22
for Dunne

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Summary:
Stolen bases-Discher, Cookingham,
Olsen, Brandell 2. Sacrifice hits -
Leonard, Brandell, Thomas. Two base

SENIORS

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will hold an important business meet- j hits-Olsen, Dunlap. Double play--
ing at 6:30 o'clock tonight in New- Dunlap to Olsen. Struck out-By
berry Hall. All members of the con- Cookingham 14, by Miller 14. Passed
gregation and others interested are balls-Dunne. Time, 2 hours and 45
urged to attend. minutes. Umpire, Kimzey.

"SWING-OUT" MAY 16th.
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No deposit required.
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May

Festival!

Tickets for Individual Concerts
Now on Sale- at $1.00 and $1.50
Each

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