EXT RACK SQUAD. A] ter Tiler Was Chosen by Team After Eastern Inter- collegiate. 1912 Carrol B. Haff, '13, Kansas City, Mo., was elected captain of the 1913 track (team on the return of the cinder ar- tists from the eastern intercollegiate meet. Hle won his "M" for the second time this year when he took second to Reidpath of Syracuse in the quarter. Last year lhe also placed in this event. On the day that he was elected captain he rceceived notice from the Olympic committee that he had been placed on the American team and would be with Palph Craig. "B1E A_.. OPTIMIST" SAYS REVEREND C. S. BIJRCII '75 r A every week fday 8:15 a.m., every Sunday 8:30 a.m., returnsa to "r'it 7:15 p-m.; fare Sundays 50c, week days $i.oo. For an Afternoon Ride to St. Clair Flats, TashmooPark or:T Huron way ports take the "City of Toledo" at 2:30 p.m. ICALKINS' Cold Soda Weter Whitmazms' Candies L324 8. Ste~ts St. "wry Seniors Chant Swan Songs. The last all-senior sing of the year will be held on the steps of Memorial hail tomorrow evening at 7. The pro- gram has .been arranged to permit the seniors to have ample time to partic- ipate in the promenade. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT UNIVERSITY S MAYNARD STREET ' i11 SUMMER SESSION Full semester will begin Send for CHARLES September illustrated A. SINK, Hiaccalaureate Speaker U~rges Crtids to Make Best of Op. portunaity. Near For Rent-Rooms for summer dents at Baptist Guild House, Huron Street, Phone Bell 1028. stu- 503 3t ATTENTION TO ALUMNI E. ~J. lohr, Pirop. purity-no such water lays. Bring back the old with a glass of "Be an optimist," was the keynote of the baccalaureate sermon delivered by Right Reverend Charles Sumner D~ureb, '75, to the class of 1912, in Uni-~ versity Nall Sunday night. "We live in an age of unrest," he said further "but never in the history of our nation has greater opportunity beckoned to the well-trained men and women who go out from our college." University Mill was crowded by friends and relatives of the graduates. Besides a special solo by. Prof. How- land a choir of picked voices from the School of Mlusic gave two selections. Il. OF'it. AWIRELESS STATION TO SEND )COMMNERCIAL MESSAGES. Aerograms to large cities through- out the country and to boats plying the Great Lakes may be sent out from the wireless station of the university in room 103 new engineering building during Commencement week. The sta- tion will be open each day for mes- sages until 10 p. m. m For Rtet-A furnished summer cot- tage for rent.. Les Chemaux Island. $10.00 her week. Enquire of C. S. Cooke, 27 Forsythe Avenue, Detroit. 3t FOR SALE For' Sale-Due bills on the Charlevvix Hotel, Detroit, at 20 per cent dis- count. Address The Wolverine. WANTED lWated-Students to sell automobile device during vacation. Profits im- mense. Can easily make enough to carry you through next term. Tour- ing season opened.' Connect with y manufacturers. 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KARL MALCOLM 604 East Liberty St, HEATRE , . - 02l Jubilee Week [1NCT FEATURES kRRFEL JUPIPERS ;TILSONS liuston, Bro.. The Finest Billiard Room in the State IT he Palais Roya db Cigars and Candies "We try to treat you right" Has just received a shipment of rarest ITALIAN WARE, also a oddities in JAPANESE, CHINA and GERIIAN WARE. These nova sold to the " old grads" at a special price. COME AND SEE US 209 E. Libeirty. st. T .P li 7 21 'thousand Feet of Photo Plays I MAJESTIC *17 rMm LUL and PAUL .M AN4D WINEDOLL. IShine Songs: DICK LYNCH Always -10. Photo-Plays de Luxe 5ca10c COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM DAILY Continuous from 7 P. M. to 10 P, NF Special This Week Attention! Seniors and Alumnip=s l TO FINISH I Derby day at Churchill Life of a Race-Noose Travels in Belgium9 Browning's " Blot o' the Scutcheon Egypt in Time of Moses A Nations' Peril Explosion at Sea A Spartan Mother Dicken's " Martin Chuzlewit " Jack and the Beanstalk And Other Subjects MASTER WILL MULTCHEfl Trinity Choir Bey BURLEI6H JACOBS Michigan's own Tenor, sing at every Lyndon will photograph every feature of the 75th Anniversary b4,wnthv i mkprnsfrimdaedlbut we will take your order and them later. Jubilee and Michigan Pennants in the Off ici Headquarters for Kodaks and Suppili( I A16. Tessmear, Prop., Ann Arbor, Mich. I I BANKI Lyndon MICHIGAN'S LEA" AT THE SIG? 719 N. UNIT