THE MICHIGAN DAILY j ~if GO TO 1LYNDON For FRESH Eastman Films GUARANTEED Film Developing Best VELOX Prints B ONWIT TELLER&CQ* FI FTH AVEN UE AT 3 Tn STREET A. NEW YORK DESIRABLE SPRING SUITY? Ann =Arbor Distributor of Kodaks All the Latest Models "Bontell" Blouses 719 N. University "A~t the Sign of the Kodak" POSSIBLY you prefer a style in which dlignCity Cis the prominent feature - a garmient in whlich high class tailoring insures its popularity. WHATEVR your ideas may b e you'll fiud somelhiiig to your liking our wonderful stock of spring "MALCOLMN QUALITY CLOTIII 'S" JK. iK M A L CO -L Malcolm Block .. 604 E. Liberty St. This advertisement tied for second place in Profesfor Moriarity's Advertising Clas last semester. 3I('IRlGAN HURLERS BLOW UIP IIETORE CORNELL BATSMEIN (Continue~d from Page One) after advancing to second on a hit by Thona s, scored on an 'infield bingle Iby Dunne. Brandell's hitting and {1Dunne's pegging to the bases were the bright spots in the game for the 'Wolverines. Miller will start in the 1)tomorrow. Michigan-- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mainees Tues., Th. Sat. GARRICK Ma'"I DETROIT Nemann, rf........ 5 Walterhouse,, ss .... 4 Labadie, If ......... 5 Brandell, of.....5 Caswell, 2b.......5 T.homas, 31)....._....5 Dunne, ec...........4 Newell, lb.......... 2 Birmingham lb ...1 Miller, p...........12 Robins, p .......... 0 Ohl1macher, p....... 1 Andrus, p.......... 1 " Reem............. 0 Totals ... ... ....39 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 00oo00 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 8 0 4 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 a 1 4 5 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 ""JERRY"' Orpheum Theatre The Nome. of Paramount and Triangle Photoplays :Matinees, z00. 3::5 Eve11nitg. 6:4 5, 8:00 9:15 Saturdays-t-Tlidhays Continuous Thu rs.-F'ri .-18-19-Const ance Collier in "The Code of Marcia pray," Sat. .-2o--W. S. Hart in "Hell's Hringes." { riangle Comedy). 15c. Stun.-MO.-21-22 - John Itarrymecre in "Te lost Bridegroom." 'ARCADE. Shows at 3:oo. 6:30. 8:00, 9:30 IThurs.-i8-Margueri te Snow in "Tihe Upstart," retuirn date, Drew Comnedy.. F ri.-ig-Francis X. Bushman in "A Million a.Miunte," and~ Drew Comedy. Sat.-o--Vivian Blackburn in "Excuse Me." "Trip Around the World" 28. There's an interest "'Bontell" blouses ., derie of the campt. of treatmx insouc1nian( 1~" Bonteill "~Geneve" - and front chine blow plaitg. Hat of picc d ~ribbon witl an olrc sting harmony of and the Camara- us- a simplic to rent, a youthful 'ce that sets "blouses apart usual. -- The collar, otffs of this crepe d e se are edged with In white or flesh 5.50 :ot-c dged gros grain th straw rause. In combination. 14.50 I I 1, .T OUR DOWN TOWN, [LORAL SHOP Will attend your needs to in T Fresh Cut Flowers and Potted Plants Corsage Boquets a Specialty Full Line of Decorative Plants 6 9 24 17 5 Batted for Newell in the eighth. C'ornell-- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mudd, rf........... 4 Mellen, 3b.......... 2 C1ary............. O'Connell, cf....... 4 Eckley, ss.......... 2 Valentine, if ........5 Sauters, 2b......... 3 Sutterby, lb........ 3 Russell, p .......... 3 3 1 0 1 1 4 2 0 1 13 3 1 2 2 2 4 J 2 1 20 2 2 5 3 2 0 .1 11 1 27 0 3 2 0 2 0 2 2 2 13 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 _t STRAW HATS and PANAMAS Totals ....... ....31 Score by innings: Michigan...... 00 0 0 Cornell........ 1 1 51 Summary: FOR STRAWN HAT DAY AT THE i= fioohew any225 E. Lberty St. flora'ComPhone 1321 K. G. Barko t Carnival at Ypi 25 Big. Attractionus--3 Big Free Acts May 23 t4027 Auspices o1 Knghts o1 Pythias/ 4l40 0 11-G6 1 1 1 3 6 x--13 j ti n 1whz~' w AM,3 fi eThere's he ftn of quenching the thirst j --and the delilciousne,~s of the thirst quencher to give you double pleasure. bBut you don't even hwve to be thirsty to' to enjoy Coca-cola---i is a treat,what ever your reason for drinkins it. ___ Demandthegenuneby full name-- j Two base hits--Newell, Brandell, Mellen. Three base hits-O'Connell, ' Eckley. Sacrifice hits-Newell, Mel- len 3, Sauters, Sutterby. Hits-Off Russell, 9; Miller, 3 in 2 innings; Rob- ins, 6 in 2-3 inning; Ohlmacher,' 10 in 4 ,innings; Andrus, 0 in 1 1-3 innings. Stolen bases-Niemann, Mellen,' Clary, Sutterby. Double plays-Brandell to Walterhouse. Struck out-By Russell, 6; Miller, 1. Bases on balls-Off Rus- ~. sell, 2; Andrus, 1; Ohlmlacher, 4. Hit 'r by pitched ball-By Russell, Walter- house; by Ohimacher, Eckley. Wild pit ches-Andrus. Passed balls-Dunne, Clary. Time of game-2 :05. Umpire [I' -Dr. Flynn. N L CR OF1"CAPABLE GUdIDES H IAMPTERSS MEXICAN PUTRSUIT~ El (Continued from Page One) ttie y had helped round up a train lod of cattle in the hills. inThis latter observation is not made indisparagement of the scouts, but: f the fact is that many of them who at- tended the army under this guise were little fitted for the work which they claimed to be able to do. G~uides Hlave Not Been Good They had been in the country,. it is true, but when it came to leading the troops of. cavalry to any place not well land-marked they were asp much jTr at sea in this desert land as they would have been in the mid-Atlantic. There is little question that many of i,, the expeditions undertaken by the y 111 troops since coming into the country are have not bem successful, .through fail- than ure on the p~art of American guides as elev- well as the natives o pick the short- sted est way through the labyrinth of gorg- line- es leading to the hiding places of the e of bandits. At present attention is being given to the movements of Candelaria Cer- vantes, one of Villa's generals, who. 11to judge from the reports from vari- ous sources received from all sorts FACTORY HAT STORE Near Allenel HMotel 118 E. Huron St. and conditions of natives, is just about as ubiquitous as is Villa himself. Namiqiiipa Cervantes' ilome Namiquipa is the home of this badly hunted bandit and he is said to visit there frequently, but he always has been able to evade capture, regardless of the cunning traps laid for him. He has probably not visited the tewn since the arrival of the Americans in the ,vi- cinity. However that may be, the fact still remains that not a day passes that a report is not received locat- ing him anywhere from a mile end a half to 50 miles from headquarters. IT. S. SOLDIERS IN A RESCUE Marathon, Texas, May 17.-A truck driver who arrived here today from Boquillas brought the report from the border that Major Langhorne and two troops of cavalry had surrounded the Big Bend bandit raiders about 125 miles from the border, killing six and capturing 75. According to the truck driver's report, the bandits were sur- rounded and did not put up a fight. United States soldiers have rescued J. Deemer, American storekeeper, cap- tured by Mexican raiders in attacks on Glenn Springs and Boquillas, Texas, according to a man named Terry, who arrived their morning. He said the soldiers entered a village 125 miles in Mexico, and the bandits rushed out, leaving Deemer and a negro named Monroe Payne. May Withdraw Sibley's Forces San Antonio,, Texas, May 17.- An early withdrawal of the punitive ex- pedition directed by Colonel Sibley south of Boquillas was indicated at See Us for Your New Straws NOT I vC.E Due to unfavorable weather con- ditions yesterday, Straw 1-1a t, Day has been postponed until Saturday May 20.. Straw Hats Shaped to Fit the, Head. Panamas Made-to- Order as You Want 'rhem Factory Hat Store 1 18 E, Huron St. Near Allenel Hotel V q: department headquarters today, after the rescue of Deemer and Payne was reported. Officers here regard it as probable that the successful encounter with the bandits will automatically bring the expedition to an end. 46 HONORED WITH SIGMA XI CHOICE (Continued from Page One) ture, science and the arts, Harold Cum- mins; college of engineering, John L. Allison, Robert S. Archer, Frederick K. Hirth, Everett Judson, William W. Kurtz, John H. Schmidt, Chauncey W. Smith and James D. Todd; school of medicine, Robert H. Baker, Miss Anna G. Dumont, Carl W. Eberbach, Harold Henderson, John A. Herring, Lyle B. Kingery, and Warren T. Vaughan. Walsh Taxi Line, Phone 2255. tf C"LASS BASEBALL TEARS OUT (Continiued from Page Three) twirled good ball', allowing but four hits. Not willing to see two games go to the law college for the day from their department, the junior engineers won from the junior laws to the tune of 6-0. In the delayed game between the senior and fresh lits, the latter took a one-sided contest from the seniors, winning 11 -3, thereby creating an- other triple tie in that division. This will make it necessary for the juniors in the same college to play the fresh- mien today, the victorious team going into the finals as lit team No. 1. The losers of this afternoon's fray will play the seniofs, the winners of the game qualifying for the closing round ~as lit team No. 2.' Festival i t s" Tickets for IndivIdual Concerts Now on Sale at $1.00 and $1.50 Each i Students!t Make Our Stare TOUr Headquarters Morse's ! Gilbert's TRy Ca~dies V IL~MS EVELOFEI FOR 100 Penna&,nts .rvdI Pillow 'Tops HILL AUDITORIUM I13111 S. VMIVERSITY OPPOSITE ENG. ARCH PHiONE; 1 J