THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVI U U 19 Exhibit of: Sailors, Banko] in the Latest Sty Tinker & FURNISHERS Corner of S. Stat Indeflschmlit, Aptel & Co. WH ETIHER ITf BE a Black, Tan, or Brown Oxford with Rubber Sole and Heel Leather Sole and Rubber Heel, or Leather Sole and Heel, we have it at $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 or $7.00 n Calf, Vici Kid and Shell Cordovan Leathers FORESTERS TOGREVEL IN WEEK-END OUTING leld Ua.y and Barbecac Planned; Many Initerestilitng Event s oil Pro gramia Foresters will hold their big an- nual field day and barbecue this week- end at Third Sister lake. Today at 12:45 o'clock the forest rangers will start their walk from une Natural Science building with their packs over their shoulders. Tonight they will pitch camp, after which stories will be told in the for- esters' ."John Bunyan" style. The barbecue dinner will take place at noon Saturday. A quarter of beef will be cooked and served according to forestry custom, under the super- vision of E. Gallup, chief cook. Im- mediately after this feast, Prof. Fili- bert Roth will talk on the ways and customs of forestry life. After the talk, demonstrations of making and breaking camp, portaging, canoeing, I and packing will be given. Prof. R. S. Lovejoy, of the forestry department, will compete against Mr. J. H. Pottinger. instructor in forestry. in a sour-dough hot cake contest Sun- day morning. Much betting has been made on the outcome. Sunday after noon the foresters will indulge in fishing, swimming and playing games. At night they will assemble around a big fire to listen to the forestry club band and to have their big sing. Camp will be broken Monday noon. S. R. Black, chairman of the gen- eral committee, desires that every- one who contemplates making the trip be at the Natural Science build- ing at 12:45 o'clock today with blan- kets, a cup, plate, knife, fork and spoon. Pliarnifes Go to See Detroit Plants! More than 100 members of the Col-, lege of Pharmacy will leave this morning for Detroit, where they will spend the day inspecting the Ford Motor Car company and the Freder- ick Stearns & Co. plants. They willt be tendered a banquet at the latter place. Call 123 for piano tuning. m12,13,14 1 6 Straw Hats ks and Panamas Weaves and les. Company and HATTERS e and William Sts. NOBODY EVER OT ANY- THING F6R NOTHIIN If he thought so at the time, he woke up later on. When I sell you clothes made by E. V. PRICE & CO., Largest tailors in the world of GOOD made to order clothes, you are getting the best on earth for the money. Ib Itf you pay more, it is too much; if you pay less, you'll be sorry. Let me "tailor" you at an honest price. 309 So. Main S14 So. State Taxi 2255, open under new manage- ment, tf For room pictures ask Hoppe. m12 Call 830 for saddle pohies. tf E/ J~ A. t; ., S'. . rr" " Il x > < , , , ' . . '° I . } ; STRAWS Out of the common run of Straw because KNOX made themn Better Better Better Better Appearance Style Lasting For You Knox "Beacon" Straws $3, $4, $5 Leghorn Panama Bangkok Other makes at one dollar or more THE BIG oc - IfIt's Correct, It's at the Big Store If It's at the BIig Store, It's Correc Straw Hats - Straw Hats I Wv1 are showing the nobbiest line of Straw fats in the city, at popu- ular prices. 4 Call around and be con- vinced. ( Also another shipment of Sport Coats and Flannel Pants.~ CAMPUS BOOT ERY 308 S. State Street CANOE LIGHTS- These lights work from batteries and will throw a bright, light for several hundred feet Adjustable to any position$w000 -$6 00 Two sizes...... ..... .5.O.O.$. The Eberbach & Son Co. 200-204E. Liberty St. TOM CORBETT 11: 116 E. Liberty St. The Young Men's Clothier ' Bot I e ulei FRIDAY NIGHT -There from 9 till 11. will be Dancing SATURDAY-Canoe Party, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Swain, leaves Lake- land, arriving Ann Arbor early in the evening. Reservations must be made before Friday noon. I SATURDAY NIGHT Canoeing and Dancing THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0$ SUNDAY (afternoon and evening)-Reserve your canoe for Sunday not later than Saturday night. Fifty new Old Towns, first choice. SPECIAL PROPOSITION I have a brand new Old Town Canoe, fully equipped, which I will rent for the balance of the season for $25.00, including storage space and locker. ANOTHER Three new Old Town Canoes for sale on easy terms. 50c for the balance of the year 1 MAILED OR LOCAL WM. J. SAUNDFERS I The World's 'hanpion and, without doubt, the most perteet physically de- veloped and est physically trained) man in the world, will appear in pic- tures at the Arcade theater, Friday, May 12, in two speial shows in ad- dition to and entirely distinct from our regular program thr the day! Forty views showing Ithe crucial mo- Ients of this remarkable contest will be given of this great champion in his wonderful sparring match in the Wil- lard=Moran bout- in Madison Square Garden, New York City. These are the only authentic pictures of this great event. In addition there will be a special reel showing the wonlderful Willard in what he considers the swift- est action of his entire career. These pictures are packing theaters wherever Gley are exhibited and are pleasing all who see them. They will be shown at two special performances on Fri- day. May 12, at 4:30 and 10:45 P. M. Admission to these specials will be ten cents. m11-12 r lien Oatdoors After Accident The 'condition of Prof. John R. Allen, of the engineering college, who was injured recently at his farm northwest of the )city, was reported improved yes- terday. Professor Allen was able to get outdoors during the day for the first time since the accident. JOHN C. KENNEDY, Chicago Alderman, Who Speaks on Socialism in Newberry Haal Tonight - We Have a Splendid Line of - Offices: P Mayna ress Bldg. ard St. First Class Pianos for Rent! Take up the matter of renting with us! IT WILL BE PROFITABLE TO YOU GRINNELL BROS. Music House 1.6.S,.t PHONE 1707 and try our Victor Record approval system for May records N" . 1 i WITNESSES HEAR!) YESTERDAY Frank Pardon, Adolph Schultz,1F. IN WOtT H CASE PROCEElDINGS O'Donnell, manager of the Majes . , theater, James I. Wanzeck, Harry The Worth damage suit continued to Porter, and M. J. Howard, patrolmt draw large crowds in the circuit court Witnesses for both sides have t1 yesterday. But one witness for the far proved of no startling value plaintiff was introduced during the either defense or prosecution. day, Carl Folks, '16L. Witnesses for the defense included Chief of Police Pntronaize Daily Advertisers.* is's .... mmomm..mommo-fAm mommmomm"Womowdow .. . _ . mm- n. IE W% a_ I , w