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May 06, 1919 - Image 4

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY,

SENIORS MAY HAVE CHANCE
FOR ADDITIONAL INVITATIONS
Seniors who did not place orders
for commencement invitations with
Sherwald Sedgwick, '19, chairman of
the invitation committee, may send
their orders to him with a remittance
for the amount. If enough orders are
received to warrant the making up of
more invitations the orders will be

filled, otherwise the checks will be re-
turned, About 1,300 invitations and
.3,000 announcements were ordered
last week.
Michigan Memory Books-Regularly
$3.50 now $2.90 at Wahr's University
Bookstore.-Adv.
The Students patronize The Daily
advertser.-Adv.

News From The Other Colleges

ITRAOC MPRK R£6.US.PAT OGF.,

Indiana- International Night was
the name of the performance given
by foreign students at the University
of Indiana! Russians, Spaniards, Phil-
lipinos, Irish, Chinese, and Scotch
participated. Their different parts
were brought out by a dream which
one of the characters had, bringing to
her the understanding of other peo-
ples besides her own through the per-
formances which the different nation-
alities put on before her.
Illinois-The library school of the
University of Illinois has recently sent
announcements of its summer courses
to the various other universities. There
is an --weeks course for college grad-
uates who have received the degree of
FRENCH COMMISSIONER
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No necessity of misfitting
The limit of value at any stated price
We especially invite comparison of our $9.50 and $10.00 Brown calf
and Cordovan Oxfords. Every pair guaranteed satisfactory.
We Feature Fit

ARCADE
TODAY AND TOMORROW
HAROLD LOCKWOOD

FAMOUS CRITIC TO INSTALL
PICTURES FOR EXHI-
BITION

WAR

Batchelor of Arts from any university.
Credit from this course will be ac-
cepted toward the B. L. S. degree.
There is also a 6-weeks course which
is open only to librarians, and in addi-
tion to these courses a series of spec-
ial lectures on the use of the victrola
in the public library will be given dur-
ing the first part of the summer ses-
sion.
Washington-For the first time in
the history of American universities
credit is to be given for community
service. A maximum of five credits
will be awarded to the girls of this
university who wish to do social ser-
vice or recreational work in the city
of Seattle if they carry on this work
under the supervision of the Girls' di-
vision of the war camp community
service.
Yale-A recent gift of $100,000 is
to be utilized for purchasing the old
Governor Ingersoll house in New Hav-
en as the home for the University
press. The place will also serve as a
memorial to the son of the donor who
died in the service and who was one
of the original founders of the Uni-
versity press. The building will be
called the Earl Trumbull Williams
memorial.
Yale-Yale won a clear decision in
the triangular debate, defeating Har-
vard and Princeton. Yale upheld the
affirmative side of the question, "That
the eighteenth amendment to the con-
stitution be abolished."
ATTENTION STUDENTS
Be independent of "Dad." Turn your
spare time into cash. Only those who
have to earn their own way through
school need apply. Give phone. Ap-
ply "Independent," care of Daily.--Adv.
The Sale of Base Ball Mitts and
Gloves continues at Wahr's University
Bookstore.-Adv.
Students read The Dafly.-Adv.

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"The Great Romance"
Not a re-issue, but one of his latest pictures

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- Over Boot Shop

115 S. MAIN ST.

M.Ludovic Leblanc, delegate of the
French High commission, arrived
Monday morning in Ann Arbor to in-
stall the collection of French war
paintings that is expected to be plac-
ed on exhibition, beginning next Sat-
urday evening, for a period of two
weeks in Alumni Memorial hall.
The pictures number several hun-
dred and are the work of French ar-
tists while living in trenches, hospi-
tals and German prison camps.
Monsieur Ludovic has been an art
critic for 20 years. During the war,
he crossed the ocean nine times to
bring various collections of paintings
to this country. During the exhibi-
tion, which is to be held in conjunc-
tion with the May Festival, he will
give several lectures and will ex-
plain the paintings in detail.
YESTERDAY'S GAMES
American League
New York, 5; Boston, 1.t
Washington, 10; Philadelphia, 6.
Clevela d-Detroit, postponed (cold
weather.)
St. Louis-Chicago, postponed.

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Vastly out of the ordinary--a red-blood
democratic Amerian who becomes the king
a European country--five minutes after he h
faced the firing squad of the heir apparent.

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HAROLD LOCKWOOD in"THE GREAT ROMANCE"

There's some comedy in it too-the fairRat
says:eMy ideal is a man with a strong wi
who will do just what I tell trim to do!"

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

ist Received
a new stock of

Pipes

Nazimova in "Out of the Fog'
Coming "The Better 'Ole

Nathmal League
Brooklyn-Boston (Monday's
played on Sunday.)
New York-Philadelyphia (M
game played on Sunday.)
Cincinnati, 6; Chicago, 7 (1
ings. )
St. Louis, 2; Pittsburg, 5.

game
onday's
12 inn-

Cigarette Cases
Cigarette Holders
City Cigar Store
110 E. HURON ST.

TOLEDO LANDS CHAMPIONSHIP
WILLARD-DEMPSEY GLOVE BOUT
New York, April 5.-The Jess Wil-
lard-Jack Dempsey heavyweight
championship fight will be staged at
Toledo on the afternoon of Friday,
July 4.\
The pugilists will enter the ring at
3 o'clock and will box 12 rounds un-
less a knockout terminates the contest
earlier in the clash. If the bout goes
the limit a referee to be selected lat-
er, will award a decision on points.
Willard and Dempbey will be paid
for their services and 'will not fight
for a purse which is against the laws
of Ohio.
POSTPONED INTERCLASS GAMES
TO BE PLAYED NEXT SATURDAY
Interclass baseball games that were
scheduled for last Saturday, and were
called off on account of the wet weath-
er, will be played next Saturday, May
10, at 10 o'clock, Dr. G. A. May an-
nounced yesterday.
The Wednesday games will be play-
ed as per schedule at 4 o'clock. Fresh-
man lits vs. sophomore lits and fresh-
man engineers vs. sophomore engin-
eers. Next Saturday's games are:
Fresh laws vs. junior medics, junior
vs. senior engineers and junior lits
vs. senior lits.
FIFTY-ONE LONDON CHURCHES
STRUCK BY ZEP BOMBS IN WAR
London, May 5.-Fifty-one places of
worship in London were struck by
'bombs during the various air raids by
German Zeppelins and airplanes dur-
'ing the war. Among them were St.
Paul's Cathedral, Southwark Cathe-
dral, Westminster Abbey, the City
Temple, Chapel Royal, Choir House
and the General Assembly Hall, Mile
End.
The damage generally was limited to
roofs or art glass windows.
Science has proved that newspaper
advertising pays best. You can reach
all 'the students and faculty through
The Dnailv-Adv.

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LOST
LOST-A gold pin. Combination of
hearts, clovers and small forget-me-'
nots. Please call 1287 or return to
718 Tappan Road. Reward.
LOST-Boston terrier. Small sized
female, golden brindle. Libense No.
359. Reward. Phone 1205-J.

FOR SALE
FOR SALE- May Festival Tickets,
frst Balcony-four for Wed. Eve, and
four for Thu rs. Eve. Call Leahy,
191-R after 7 P. M.
FOR SAL9E-One mandolin and case.
Call 670-J.
WAITED
WANTED-A set of drawing Instru-
ments. Must begood. Address
Box V, care of Daily.
WANTED-A metrenome in good con-
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