THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 22, 191 LA I S. ARMY SHOES TAKE YOUR ATTENTION SENIORS For Drilling Regulation Munson Army Last Approved Government Inspection r. '4,' , il N .A Amatuer Finishing to a Reliable Photographer who has an established reputation and you will be assured of Results that will not be a disappointment. L Y N D o ' S 719 N. University Ave Established 1905, and Growing bigger and better every day. 11 mar iada c.aoaar |I Get your Calling Cards Our Price $6.50 Save you $1.00 Walk-Over Boot Shop 1 15 S. Main St. I LOCKSMITIIING---ELECTRIC REPAIRING HIGHEST QUALITY William W. Behringer 11 NICKELS ARCADE FRATERNITIES We havejunsurpassed ,acemodations for group photographs MAIN STUDIOS {146-48 Broadway New York, N.Y Perfect Portraitures "Amateur Work Handled in a Pro- fessional Way. 619 E. Liberty St. PHONIC 948-W We have with us a complete line of SP RI N-SUTI CS At Prices that Suit And we also do Excellent Cleaning Pressing & Repairing Ward's Klassy Kut Klothes F. W. ALLEN, Manager 118 E. Huron Street MILSON IN ACTION FOR LIBER1TY, LOAN Efforts Started in Every City to Help Raise BigSum of $2,000,- 000,000 "BONI) IN EVERY HOME" IS SLOGAN IN ST. LOUIS A1 C(htses Allied in Drive for Money; Parades and Speeches in New York * * New York, May 21.-America's first offensive' of the war-the $2,000,000,- 000 liberty loan drive-is in full swing today. Reports from all parts of the country show the nation's energies are concentrated to make the issue a win- ner. Capital and labor are allied, bankers and toilers have joined hands and every art of advertising, as well as sermons, speeches, and parades are be- ing used to make America realize the loan must succeed. 40 Bond Salesmen at Work A volunteer army of 500 bond sales- men started a canvass today of the financial district for subscriptions. Up town, the big retail stores started work to sell a $50 bond to every man, wom- an, and child in New York. Some of the larger stores have arranged to furnish bonds to their salesmen to be paid for on the installment plan. Detroit Raises $100,000 In St. Louis the "bond in every home" slogan originated. The total subscriptions in the Cleveland federal reserve district are estimated at $100,- 000,000. The city of Detroit subscribed $100,000 as an example to other mu- nicipalities. Twenty-five million dol- lars has been pledged in St. Louis. Ambulance Corps Attracts 158 Mlen The number of men enrolling for a position in one of the University am- bulance units now reaches a total of 158. Further enrollments will be accepted until Wednesday night but any one intending to enter this work is strongly urged to sign up at the Tnion today. The physical examinations are being made at the University health service between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock each afternoon. Seventy-two men have now been examined and the re- mainder will be examined at the rate of 25 a day, until the examinations are completed. Appointments for this should be made at the health service office. The 72 men who will be chosen to make up the two units will be se- lected from those who are the most fitted. There will be another meeting of all those who are interested in this work at 8 o'clock at the Union next Thursday evening. FRENCH TORPEDO BOATS ROUT FOE IN SHORT NAVAL FIGHT Wuerth Theatre Matinees 2, 3:30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Tues.-Wed.-22-23- Pauline Frederick in "Sleeping Fires." Also Black Diamond Comedy, "A Troublesome Trip." Thurs. -Fri.-24-A5-Enid Bennett in "The Little Brother." Also Keystone Comedy, "Maggie's First False Step. Orpheum Theatre Matinees 2, 3 :30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Tues.-22-Marguerite Clark in "Mice and Men. Rebooked. Also Mutual Comedy. Wed.-23-Fifth McClure Picture. Seven Deadly Sins. tH. B. Warnerin "Wrath. Also Pathe News and Car- toons. Evening, 15c. Thurs.-Fri.-24-25-Vivian Martin in "The Spirit of Romance. Also Triangle Komedy and Paramount Pictograph. SHEEHAN Fop. Mat. Tues. lfl fu Wk. May 2I Thurs. andGSat. G ARRICK K Nights 25c and 5oc 25c, 5oc, 75c DETROIT TheBONSTELLE COMPANY in "The Professor's Love Story" We Do Developing and Finishing r i 1 Engraved Personal Cards Order them at once from ordered now. &coo submit samples and prices upon request. We will I I The Mayer-Schairer Company ARCADE ShO. at .; . 3; g- : 3; : 112 S. Main Street 7 15e Unless Otherwise Specified Ph--e4-~ 1L -- - - - - Mon.-Tues.-21-22-William Farnum in "A Tale of Two cities," andChristie Comedy, (Suspended Sentence"). Wed.-23-Mme. Petrova in "Bridge Burned." (Ret.) and International Cartoon. Thurs.-24-Gladys Brockwell in "Her Temptation," and Charlie Chaplin in "Trhe Cure." I hacTheatre MAJESTIC Earn Good MoneyI W HIT NEY THEATRE Tuesday, May 22 ° GRIEATEs SUCCESS 2:30 TODAY 8:15 Sensational Success of the Stu- pendous Spectaole of Thrills and B3eanty. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS A Daughter of the Cods " While on Vacation at the Lakes. Here is an opportunity for you to enjoy out-door life and build up your health at the beautiful summer resorts, and at the same time earn enough to considerably more than pay your vacation ex- penses. No investment necessarv. Article needed in nearly every cot- tage. Tested and endorsed by 35 leading Universities. Experience not essential. zoo% Profit. Write quick for sample for free trial, and full information. E. G. SHEPPY, Sales Mgr. 168 N. Halste d St., Chicago. With ANNETTE KELLER MANN NOTICE To Owners of Panama Hats To everyone who has Panama Hats to be bleached and reblocked, and to our customers who patronized us when we were on Huron Street, who may not know, we wish to say that our Factory and Salesrooxn is now located on Pack- ard Street, only two doors from the corner ofPackard and State. We use no acids in bleaching Panamas and we handle the finest hats without injury; when we do your hat over it looks newand you appreciate it. Prices the same as last year. FACTORY HAT STORE 617 Packard St. Cor. State and Packard (Next to the Delta) Our address can always be found in the Telephone Book the first name under ". PRINCETON STUDENTS WILL FORM TWO AMBULANCE CORPS Princeton, N. J., May 21.-The sur- geon-general's office of the war depart- ment has asked Princeton students to form two ambulance corps as part of the 1,400 men who will be needed for immediate service in France. The age limit will be 18 years, and men will not be debarred by slight physical de- fects. and JOHNNY HINES In "TILLIE WAKES UP" ; I YI (The Perfect Woman) In All Her Glorious Physical Beauty PRICES: - Matinees 25 Cents Nights 25c, 35c and 50c Thursday, Friday, Saturday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in In Again-Out Again' 3 - 6:30 - 8 - 9:30 P- M. 4 WHA'S GOING ON Today 12 o'clock - Mimes' luncheon at Union. 4 o'clock-Deutscher Verein execu- tive board meeting in Verein rooms. 4:15 o'clock---Monsieur F. Buisson lectures in room A Memorial hall on "Education in France." 5:30 o'clock-Adeiphi members meet in club rooms for excursion. 7 o'clock-Mr. A. H. McDonell lec- tures in room 4C1 Mason hall on "Pol- icy Provisions." 7:30 o'clock-Botanical Journal club meets at 9 Geddes heights. 8 o'clock-Classical club meeting in room A Memorial hall. 9 o'clock-Engineering society dance at Union. Tomorrow 4:15 o'clock-Advanced students' re- cital in Hill auditorium. U-Notices The remaining tickets for the junior lit Jamboree will be placed on sale at 12:45 o'clock today at the Union. All girls wishing to go on a Deut. scher Verein picnic on Friday after- noon are asked to place their names - 11 See the Funniest Woman in the World, in the funniest pic- ture ever filmed. A sure cure for all cases of grouches, sore headedness, and is guaranteed to make you hap- py for weeks to come. NOW SHOWING MARIE DRESSLER u TT -, -' on the list in the Women's leagueI rooms in University hall. Tickets for the Fresh Lit Frolic will be placed on sale at 2 o'clock today at the Union. Physical examinations for the ambu- lance corps men will be held from 2E to 4 o'clock today and tomorrow at the health service offices. LES DARCEY STILL ALIVE AT LAST REPORT; 31AY BE CHANCE 11 Electro-Chemists Meet in Detroit The American Electro-Chemical so- ciety will hold its spring meeting in Detroit June 2, 3, 4, and 5, and it is probable that the University will be represented. Sessions will be held at the, Statler hotel, with the exception Prices 50c to $2.00 Sale Saturday A. M. of the Friday evening meeting which will be held in the auditorium of the board of commerce. An invitation has been extended to the American Institute of Electrical Engineers to participate in the meet- ing. L Memphis, Tenn. May 21.-Les Dar- Paris, May 21.-French torpedo boats cey, Australian boxer, was yet alive to- ad anencounter today with a Ger- day, according to his physician. "He man flotilla, in which one of the is likely to die at any time, while his French war vessels suffered some wonderful vitality may pull him, damage, though all returned to port. through," the physician said. Darcey's An official statement issued today re- condition is due to an infected tooth ports the incident as follows: and tonsil trouble resulting in blood "A patrol of four French torpedo poisoning going through his system. boats about 1 o'clock this morning en- No one is allowed to enter his room countered a flotilla of German de- in the hospital. stroyers making toward port. After a brief engagement the enemy flotilla eretired at full speed." W HITN EY THEATRE MATINEE AND NIGHT SATURDAY MAY 2a I D. W. GRIFFITH'S $2,000,000 SPECTACLE I] i-R. h 9 + /y ' " r : -- d' 9 , ' rJ',. a f{i t ': ' . T j;+i:. iwy r :a^ t, . .v .: \' J fi, COMMENCEMENT AT CORELL WILL BE MERE FORMALiTY Ithaca, N. Y., May 21.-Commence- ment at Cornell university will be a week of mere formalities held on the most economical lines, according to an announcement of the committee in charge of graduation. The senior ball and class day will be abolished and the alumni reunions will be frugal. A class sing will take the place of class day. H. A. Mills, '18, Marries Miss Schmutz Harold A. Mills, '18, of Rochester, N. Y., was married yesterday to Miss Rosa L. Schmutz of Ann Arbor. Miss Schmutz was employed In the purchasing department of the. Univer- sity. Hillsdale College Club Banquets Hillsdale College club will hold its third annual banquet at Newberry hall at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday, May 23. All former Hillsdale college students are expected to attend. Classical Club Elects Tonight Election of next year's officers of the Classical club will be in order at a meeting which is to be held at 8 o'clock tonight in room A Memorial hall. Short talks also will be given by various members. Many Jobs in Canada Await Students Champaign, Ill., May 21.-Ten farm jobs await every student going to Canada, according to a letter from a University of Illinois student. 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