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. 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 LY NDON .. I THE MICHIGAN DAILY I p ' GARRICK Week of May 15 DETROIT "JERRY" Orpheum Theatre The Home of Paramount and Triangle Photoplays Matinees, 2:oo, 3:15 Evening, 6:45, 8:00 9:15 Saturdays-Holidays Continuous Tues.-16-Lillian Gish in Daphne and the Pirate. (Triangle Comedy). i5c. Wed.-17-Willnard Mack in "Aloha O. E." (Triangle Comedy). Rebooked. Thurs.-Fri.-18-19-Constance Collier in "The Code of Marcia Gray." ARCADE Shows at 3:00, 6:30. 8:eo, 9:30 Tues -16-Adele Blood in "The Devil's Toy," and Bud Fisher's Mutt & Jeff. Wed.- 7- Edwin August in "Social Highwayman," and Bud Fisher Mutt and Jeff cartoon. Thurs.-i8-Marguerite Snow in "The Upstart," return 'date, Drew Comedy. STRAW HATS and PANAMAS 50C for the balance of the year MAILED OR LOCAL Offices: Press Bldg. Maynard St. I I I - r 'I HAIRCVTS at PEZZ'S STRAW HAT DAY FACTORY HAT STORE Near Allenel Hotel it8 E. Huron St I MAJESTIC 3 -7 and 8:30 P. U. Tue.., May 10--Tyrone Power in John1eedham's Double," Mu. tueal Comedy. Wed., May 17--Virginia Pearson and Joseph Kilgour in "Thou Art the Man.: ALL SEATS 10 eents Thur. - Fri., May 18- 19--CharlIe Choplin's '!urlesque e~n "Car- men," and other comedies. Iaalcony 14c., Main Floor 2lc. Steward's Attention Before placing your order for future de- livery it will pay you to consult us. .We can handle your business in any quantity. KYE R & WiH°ITKE R aw THE FAMOUS CoxSons and Vining CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS for all College Degrees may be ordered now from Francis T. Mack, '16E. "I see no difference between opening 'erry field on Sundays and opening the library. The grounds would probably be usc( more on Sundays than through the week. However, there is no doubt that the people of the state would ob- ject strongly. Outside of that I see no reason why Ferry field should not be thrown open."-Harry G. Gault, '17L. "It would be much better than going up the river. However, I believe that the university would fall into great disfavor throughout the state, and perhaps the appropriations from the legislature would be seriously dimin- ished. Nothing should be done rash- ly, or without thorough consideration." --MacDonald G. Reed, '16E. "I don't see any objections to the plan, except that the people of the state would be indignant."-James M. Barrelt, '16. Error in Daily on Baseball Score Owing to a slight error in the ac- count of The Daily-Gargoyle baseball game appearing in this issue of The Daily, the score quoted is fallacious. It should read 17 to 8 in favor of the Gargoyle. NEED MANY MEN FOR RELAY RACES (Continued from Page One) der classes is expected to turn out'for these meetings. Classes to Meet Meetings of the various classes will be held to elect captains under the rotation of office scheme. The soph lits will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in 101 Eco- nomics building to elect captains for the heavy and middleweight tug-of- war teams, 'and the third relay team. A student councilman will also be nominated at this time. The soph engineers will meet in 348 Engineering building at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to elect the captain of the lightweight tug-of- war team, captains of the pushball team and second relay teams. Combined Classes to Meet The sophomore combined classes will also meet Wednesday to elect the captain of the first relay team, at a time and place to be announced in to- morrow's Daily. The fresh lits will meet to elect the captain of the lightweight tug-of-war team, pushball captain and captain of the second relay team at 4:00 o'clock' tomorrow afternoon at a place to be announced in Wednesday's Daily. The freshman engineers will meet at 11:00 o'clock tomorrow in room 348, Engineering building to elect the cap- tain of the heavy and middleweight tug-of-war teams and third relay team. meat to choose a captain for the first relay team t a time and place to be announced in tomorrow's Daily. 1t.eferees f£,r the various events were announced as follows last night: Push- ball contest, Louis Reimapn, '16; tug- of-war, Don ld A. Finkbeiner, '18L; and James L. Whalen, '17E; relay races, John F. Maulbetsch, '17. PRIE IIER A SQ UTJI INVESTI- % XTE 111S IISI UVli 1ING PHASES Belfast, MAay 15.-Prec-ier Asquith arrived here today from Dublin, where he has had under investigation vari- ous phases of the recenat Irish up- rising. On his arrival the Premier had a conference with more than a dozen leaders of the commercial com- munity. POPE BENEDICT TO PUBLICLY CONI)EMN RECENT IRISH REVOLT Rome, via London, May 15. -Pope Benedict is expected shortly to voice publicly condemnation of the recent revolt in Ireland. It is not known whether the Pontiff will address a let- ter to the Irish Episcopate or make a public utterance on the occasion of granting an audience to representa- tives of the Irish college. Advertizers in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of the city. 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