NOT Y NECESS I WHAT'S GOING ON I I NUMBER 1 I r ageL' he box for Mich- lowing the visit- . hits. >t away to what t in the first inn- red on the first r of Wisconsin to [owever, the in- eld the Wisconsin Innings. s came in the Ih innings. A neat a sacrifice by1 hit by Knode 'wo hits, timed the second run rolverine batsmen rerine pitcher, for tem a three bag- An error helped counters. to appear really 'eatered to 1 elders ably Wisconsin , when ring in upheld efforts >peared for the first time >re a Michigan crowd as ably demonstrated that dle the mound,' work. Al- not the strike out won- :ain Parks is, he proved keep opposing batters ees 31oines, Iowa, Citizens Learn This When Gas, Water and Cars Give Out Des Moines, Ia., May 8.-Public util- ties are conveniences, but not abso- lute,essentials, residents of Des Main- as numbering more than 100,000 have earned by experience in the past six aonths. First, many learned they hal not lost the ability to walk long distances; That was at the time of the strike of{ the street car-men.: r This experience was followed by learning to do without piped water, when there was an accident at the muricipal water works which shut off the supply for about a week. Recently an explosion at the plant of the Des Moines' Gas company wrecked a vital- part of the plant and shu't off gas for all parts of the city for days. 12 KILLED; 50 WOUNDEDI D', ANNUNZIO MUTINY 'Trieste, May 8. - A mutiny broke out in Fiume at 5 p. m. yesterday, a fierce battle, between the carabineers and the Arditti developing. Twelve men were killed and 504 others wound- ed in the struggle. The troops in- volved are those of Gabriele d'Annun- zio's forces. FLYER TO TRY HIU3TING WOLVES FROM AIRPLA4NE Washington, May 8.-Farmers in the vicinity of Chanute Field, Rantoul, Ill., have requested the commanding officer to, assign airp'lanes to assist in locating wolf-packs, which have been playing havoc with livestock since the recent blizzard. EXHIBITION SHIPS FOR U. S. MANUFACTURERS URGED Louisville, Ky., May 8. - American manufact rers and commercial or- ganizatiols are bein urged to adopt the idea of the British and Japanese and send -exhilition ships abroad to display American goods in foreign ports.. "Flying Parson" to Quit Army Mineola, N. Y., May 8.-Lieut. Bel- vin W. Maynard, the "flying parson," who won the Army trans-continental and thp Tew York-Toronto air races last fall, announced last night that he would be discharged from the Army today. He has accepted a position with the Brooklyn Central Y. M. C. A. We call for and deliver your shoe repairing at no extra charge, IDiet- erie's, 343 So. Main St.-Adv. !IUNDAY 10:00 A. M.-Pi Delta Epsilon meeting in 'room 306 of the Union., 10:30 A. M.-Cabinet club meets at1 the Union. 12:15-Triangles meet at the Union.' 6:30 - "Wesleyan ,Guild meets with Margaret Scales as leader. Hefsub- Wject will be "Mountain Toips." So- cial half hour precedes the meetin 7 :30-'Prof. John Duxbury gives reci- tations from the book of Job at the Methodist church. 8:00-Menorah society' meets at Lane hall. A. S. Oko to speak. f; MONDAY 3:00 unior its report for baseball practice at Ferry field. 3 :4"-Junior engineer baseball prac-' tice, south Ferry field. 4:00-7Fresh engineers baseball prac-' tice on south Ferry field. 7:00-Fifth make-up hygiene lecture in Natural Scien'ce building. 7:30-Saginaw club meets- in room 316 of Union. 8 :00 -_Charles Zueblin, "Why is a Party'?" Union Assembly hall. A ll men and women welcome. TUESDAY 7:00-Sixthi make-up hygiene lecture in Natural Science auditorium. 7:15-Dixie club members meet at Une ion.for discussion/of dance and for I election of 'officers for next year, (Contnued from Page One) center of the hollow and at the con- clusion of the various addresses the freshmen will circle around the con- flagration throwing their "pots" upon the blaze in passing. At this time the customary paddling will be admin- istered but the discipline will not be carried to the extreme. A Portable\Victrola for Ynnr (;annP will make canoeing twice as enjoyable. In fact, the Victrola is the one kind of "third party" that doesn't constitute a crowd. We have portable Victrolas in several sizes and finishes, rang- ing in price from $25 to $75. We have on hand also a few of the small horn machines which are quite suitable for use in canoes and which may be pgurchase&at very reasonable figures. We will be glad to sell you a Victrola on convenient terms. The cerepony as planned will not be limited to the ushering of the fresh- man classes to their place on the cam- pus but will instead mark also 'the passing of the seniors into the ranks of the great army of alumni scattered throughout the world. The committee is doing everything in its power to impress the cam'pus with the idea that Cap night is really a serious affair and not merely a time for organized discipline of the first year mei. has been the custom in past ye Abolish "Hazing" at Wiseor "Hazing" has been officially a ed .at the University of Wiscom the Student Senate, the legi body of the student governmen Patronize out Aavertisers.- ILk4 Why delay? 2b .. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 R H O 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3- 0. 1 1S 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0, 1 0 A 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 2 4 .36 0 6 27 13 Michigan E 0- 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 E 0 p 0 0 2 0 1 0 *0 '' ' ,U-NOTICES The meeting of Pi Delta Epsilon, for- inerly scheduled for 11 o'clock Sun- day morning in room 306 of the Union, has been changed to 10 . o'clock the same morning. Art) exhibition open "daily from 2 to 5 o'clock at Memorial hall. The supper and evening meeting scheduled for Sunday evening at the Unitarian church have been cancel- ed because of the meeting at Hill auditorium. Tickets for the freslunan engineer spring dance will go on sale for the last time Monday from 5 to 6 o'eloc'k at the Union. The district representative of the Fed- eral. board for vocational education will be in room 301, University hall, Monday from 1:30 to 4 to consult .all federal board students concern- ing work in the Summer session. Y " 1 , J .S . ,.. 1-60i, ft iliam'o# I K. oltv - Amir i5jaulfr Mrs. M., A. A ante. .. r 21 AB R,110 4 0 2 2 ...... 4. 2 3 0 2 1 1 2 b..... 3 ' 1 2 2 4 0 1 4 .30 0 4, .31 1 1 ...... 1 0 0 11 ....... 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 A 2 0 0 1 1 4 0 2 1, 1 N I 4m . .' ....26 5 10 27 12 31 rchgessner. Three 1. Struck out -'by e 2 Bases on balls Tf Ogle 1. Double' Karpus to *Newell). hge'ssner 1, Perrin tel 1. Stolen bas- tI V SEI ED BY POLISH TROOPS -Hills, north and which the Bolshe- to defend the city, the Poles this aft- forces have been to defend Kiev. CONtINUE SEARCh FOR ANTHRAX TO STOCK YARDS Chicago, May 8.--Search for the dan-. gerous anthrax bacillus which has t4-, en. five lives in Chicago recently was extende to stockyards district yes-. terday on orders of Health Commis- sioner Robertson. ' ,1 Are you "Just-a Wife?" Did you marry for love or .for social position? See "JUST A WIFE" at The Arcade today, tomorrow and Tuesday.. "Patrons lproclaimed 'Just at Wife' best production of the sea- son. I consider this one of the un- usual productions of the year."- W. H. Clune, Los Angeles. See this at iThe Arcade today., i Who won out? The was "just his wife" or 1 tary? See Kathlyn Wi "Just a Wife"-ARCAI I '' Y r KAM TO IN 2 GAMES u- { a41Vll Ctt MYRNQ SHARLOW Photo by Rentschler ALBERT A. STANLEY Photo by Moffett FREDERICK STOCK i' i U' u . ' i i; R 'N^TQ 7ANFT' May 8.-Princeton has ar- o football games with Chi- tagg of Chicago announced The first willb e played, at in' 1921 and the second at ANN ARBOR'S GREATEST J. TB PLANNING DANCE; CT OFFICERS TUESDAY of the Dixie club of' the are planning a dance. for n men at -Michigan. They 'uesgay night at the Union further plans. There will election of officers for next MAY FES.TIV AL En'fO by A sP iShic LEN~~ORA SPARKES an A GALAXY OF "STARS" FROM T H E METROPOLITAN AND CHICAGO OPERAS AND O T H E R CELEBRITIES BOTH VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SIX CONCERTS1 FOUR DAYS MAY 19,20,21, 22' COURSE TICKETS- $4.50 - $5,00 - $6.00. FOR SINGLE CONCERTS- $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00. NOW ON SALE AT SCHOOL OF MUSIC. I J.IS.LU U, .U1tltL1 EDWA&RD JOHNSON 'S LARGEST HOTEL TO BE BUILT IN CHICAGO o, May 8. - Plans for the hotel in the world-were made oday. The hotel will be in s, with the present Edgewa- h Hotel as one unit{ and will ree city blocks on Lake Mich- I Sheridan Road. The archi- ve planned 4,000 rooms. st is estimated at $15,000,000. r seating 2,500, 40 kitchen- those who desire to cook their ils and one 16-story unit for s are features. A minimum f $15 a day in one of theI contemplated. ichigan Daily, the only miorn- ir in Ann Arbor, contains all st Campus, City and World rrooto by Apeda JOSEF LHEVINNE a MA Photo by Apeda EDWIN ARTHUR KRAFT pnoto by lcvisAn lurus. WILLIAM WHEELER JAMES H! 01.0 RC