ENTIO tat Firepro ot be Associated Press) Li., May 17.-Varying su tive to future skyscrap red by Chicago architec t of fire damage here Burlington and Quin iding, one of the tyl Daily, Gargoyle W3attic Saturday. With the annual DAILY-gargoyle. baseball game but a few days hence, of reports from the gargle camp show that 'spirits' are lacking among the few remaining players. After several weeks of strenuous effort, only three diamond men are reporting for prac- S 'tice. It is rumored that the others have either been injured, or are be- moaning their disastrous defeat of g- last year. er Everything is joy and mirth in the ts DAILY offices. The brilliant silver to loving cup, held for years by the cy DAILY, is, still reposing in the office. pe 'All of the veterans of last year will s- be on hand for the combat. "Watty" re Watzel, who easily triumphed over ng the invincible Weeks is in the best of at condition, and if no} hard luck inter- st, venes, he will be used on the mound. E, Frank cPike, veteran catcher, who go 'last year brought in run after;run. ;n- On the other hand the gurglers are at laboring under exceptionally difficult' n conditions, for their stellar mound to man, Howdy Weeks, is absent this at year. E1 Wellin has been working r- behind the plate and should the star n- catcher, Clayton Seagears, be miss- to ing, he will substitute. Captain - House of the weaker team feels keen- he ly his responsibility and is spending ho every spare moment in originating re the news chasers. gh to FRESHMAN MENTORS W I L L REORGANIZE Upperclass Advisors for next year- will be organized and a complete' plan1 of procedure mapped out before the end of the present college year, ac- cording to the plan of the commit- tee now in charge of the work. A new system of acquiring . the names and addresses of freshmen willf be used next fall. The old system has proved unsatisfactory in the past and a, possible remedy has been Tug- gested by getting the names of the first. year men as soon as they have regis- tered with the treasurer of the Uni- versity. The committee will function other- wise as in the past, in visiting the{ freshmen and offering them advice in regard to academic work, and campus activities. ROOMS NOW AVAILABLE FOR GUESTS AT MAY FESTIVAL Rooms for Maf Festival visitors to Ann Arbor are now available at a booth in the lobby of the Union, which was o pened yesterday afternoon. Over 75 applications forroomers now remain unfilled and a large number of single rooms, and suites near the cam- pus are still for rent. All of the rooms in the Michigan Union have been reserved for over a week. Commencement Bids Out Next Week Commencement invitations for the senior literary class will be distrib- uted on Thursday or Friday of next week from a booth in the lower cor- ridor of University hall. Only a few extra copies will be available for sale, and those wishing them should call as soon as the booth opens. Daily Want Ads Pay.-Adv. Evergreen shrubs are now being planted on the lawn of the Union ad- jacent to the driveway. The plan is 4 with the new lampposts and shrub- bery to beautify the side entrance. and Good Sense, twin brothers of among the most enthusiastic advoca St rek. d STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE 1111 South University Ave. Engineers' and Architects' Materials Stationery Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Books as .a regular food. It is whole wheat Easily digested. Aids digestion and e foods. A great strength-builder. Ne heavy feeling" after eating. A help, struction to brain work. fing of the pBurngto Sthe spread of firet s, and maintaining. tb floors and fireproof fu ave made interior dan ant, urged limitation1 buildings as of first in was supported in t by Allen B. Pond, wb many of the mo hitects build very hig use they have to,t Cameras and Sukplies Shredded Wheat is on the nearly every school and coll Shredded Wheat Co., N Candies Laundry Agency Tobaccos i ears to be no possibil- Schmidt, "of building able facades of reason- materials which will not ked in the same manner ngton building was." He' the other hand, that had i building been lower, or et between it and the which the fire started as theBurlington build- , the flames and heat nal fire would have pass- NOW ! RIGHT NO}W! The Kid Isn't Just Cute- He's A Gen- ius Unequalled on the stage or screen! and I-D /- wituin a week," said V er, chairman of the e. rs Accept Instructorst Hart, '22, and Margare accepted appointments in Spanish in the Un: Dakota. 'to. take effe house "V f a I o City. I a- SCHEDULE MATINEE 2 :00-:0 ETENING 7:00-8:80 Last Feature Starts 9 P. M. PRICES MATINEE All Seats 25c EVENINGS All Seats S5e Riddles-10oC C'1 nd every possible aia wui ren you. Your future in- unlimited. It all depends iu. Phone Hotel Whitney i2:30 p. m. Thursday for "tment.. Ask for Read' ,'17 Lit. The id's Ai! He has a hundred new smiles for you; yes-and a sob now and then. Here he's an immigrant kid, dodging the cops and adopting a surly old sea captain as a dad. And kST TIME TODAY Chapter 3 "Robinson Crusoe he looks after Dad like a mother. But that doesn't stop him raising Cain with everyone, from rent-collector to so- ciety-swell. And You Ought to See Him Shimmy with a Hutdy-Gurdy 1. I :, j l Chapter ALSO THIS ADDED FEATURE Jack Hoxie IN A NATURE SPECTACLE UNUSUAL.IN ITS M ANMIMFENCE ,:!! Foil . s v r-.