THE MICHIG 11 L)All, ,, I L .._. ., ....._ S. ARMY SHOES For Drilling ':K. TAKE YOUR 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 0 N ' S 719 N. University Ave ATTENTION SENIORS ! .egulation Munson Army Last approved Government Inspection Established 1905, and Urowing bigger and better every day. E I I Get your Calling Cards .... 'I Our Price $6.50 Save you $1.00 Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. Main St. NAVAL MILITIA TOM LEV FOR GREATLAKES' CAMP (Continued from Page One.) H. Maxwell Grylls of Detroit. These colors will be received by Command- ing Lieutenant J. R. Hayden and Lieu- tenant O. M. McNeil. Theodore Harri- son of the School of Music will sing "A Hymn of Consecration" composed by Albert A. Stanley in honor of the t'. C(ivislOns. Pop. Mat. Tues. lfllI t W k. May 2I Thurs.and Sat. I Nights 25c and 50c 25c, 50c, 75c DETROIT TheBONSTELLE COMPANY in "The Professor's Love Story" ARCADE Shows at 3:ee; 6:3e; 8ee; :se I6a Unless Otherwise Specified Thurs.-24-Gladys Brockwell in "Her Temptation," and Charlie Chaplin in "The Cure." Fri.-25-Mabel Taliaferro in "Magda- lene of theHills ;" Drew Comedy ("Otne of the Family"). ordered now. sulbmit samples and prices upon request. We will mwxmw e SHEEHAN & Co. FRATERNITIES We havelunsurpassed,acceuoodations for group photograpbs MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y ; ,., Perfect Portraitures "Amateur Work Handled in a Pro- fessional Way. 61a E. Liberty St. PHIONIC 948-W S* '5 * ' 5 * 5. * * * )IFIiVIIGAN NAVAL RESERVES REQUIRE EXTRA BLANKETS "Regulations at the Great Lakes station are that each man is is- sued two blankets; but the weath- er and living conditions are such that these are not sufficient to make the men comfortable. More than one-half of the men will pro- vide themselves with blankets. I wish to appeal to citizens of Ann Arbor, who may have extra blank- ets to turn them in at Waterman gymnasium any time today for those men who have none. About 80 blankets will be needed. "LIEUTENANT J. R. HAYDEN." h * * * * * * * * t * * I * * p Engraved personal I We Do Developing and Finishing LO KSTHING---ELECTRIC REPAIRING HIGHEST QUALITY William W. Behringer 11 NICKELS ARCADE Cards m m Order them at once from w"m"""'"""""'" arn Good Mo hile on Vacation at the ney Lakes. Here is an opportunity for you . enjoy out-door life and build p your health at the beautiful .mmer resorts, and at the same me earn enough to considerably nore than pay your vacation ex- enses. No investment necessary. lrticle need'ed in nearly every cot- ige. Tested and endorsed by 35 ading Universities. Experience ot essential. ioo% Profit. Write uick for sample for fre trial, nd full information. E. G. SHEPPY, Sales Mgr. 168 N. Halsted St., Chicago. 11 Round-up Society Initiates 25 Men The Round-up club, campus society. held its spring initiations last night, electing 25 new members. The initiates are as follows: H. M. Steffey, '18L; F. C. Carter, '18E; Russel Curtis, '19D; J. R. Smith. '18E; W. C. Ellet, '18L; J. G. Southworth, '18L; J. F. Bulmer, '18D; J. W. Russell. 'lS; J A. Fleischbein, '19P; N. C. Fliegel, '19P; Dean Richmond, '19L; J. M. Stanton, '18M; P. C. Stephen, '18E; T. W. Conant, '18E; O. F. Tiet- jen, '19E; Otto W. Phillips, '18L; T. H'. Heppeard. '18E; F. O. Clifford, '18D; D. E. Mitchell, '18E; Elmore Petty- john, '19E; Earl C. Payne, '18E; H. T. Cannon, '19L; H. E. Mitchell, '19, and J. W. Combequoy, '18L. The final dance of the Round-ups will be held June 1 at the Union. 'U ing your old straw hat, allowance c on your new one. Davis Tog- Shop, 119 So. Main St.-Adv. 24-6 .. MAJESTIC ALL SEATS .15 CENTS FOUR SHOWS DAILY FOUR TIME TABLE 3, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 All Attendance Records Broken in New York's Rialto Theatre Last Week at the First Presentation of DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In his first Photoplay producedp .eby Artcraft, premier producers of the .3 world. The most timely pic- ture of the day. Teeming DO6Uf f /nA AtadrtrA +J'6with a combination of :rCAF.....E ~ patriotism, action, laughs and thrills. THE BIG TREAT OF THE SEASON Every Member of the Family will Enjoy This In New York and Chicago the Just to Think price was $1.00, Detroit 25c and 50c. OUR PRICE 15c. SUNDAY, ALICE BRADY in "DARKEST RUSSIA" Special Concert The faculty and general committee will occupy seats on the stage and are urgod to assemble in the rear rooms by 10 minutes before eight. The mem- bers of the two divisions will have reserved seats directly in front of the stage. Behind these will be seated the following organizations in the or- der named: Company I of the Michigan national guard, the G. A. R.'s, the Spanish war veterans, the Women's Relief corps, and the Ann Arbor members of the Knight Templars in uniform. The right hand side seats will be reserved for family members of the naval militia and Company I. On the left side and rear the student volunteer companies now drilling under Major C. W. Castle will be seated according to their de- partments. To Hold Short Parade After the program, in accordance with a request by Lieutenant J. R. Hayden, the two divisions will organ- ize in front of the auditorium and then follow the band on North University to State street, down State street to East University, up East University street to the diagonal walk, through the engineering arch to the center of the campus and then to Waterman gymnasium. where the parade will break up. The two divisions will assemble at 7:15 o'clock at St. Andrew's Episcopal church for a brief service just before the mass meeting. This meeting is open to the friends of the militia and the public. The militia will arrive at the Michi- gan Central station in Chicago for breakfast after which they will be transferred to the Northwestern depot and arrive at the training station late in the forenoon. The mail address of the two divisions will be: Naval training station, Great Lakes, Ill., care Michigan nval militia. . * * * * * * * * * * * STUDENTS LEAVING ASKED * TO REGISTER AT UNION * * ___* * All students who have made * * definite arrangements to enter any * * branch of the government service * * whether military or farm work, * are requested to register at the * * Michigan Union their name and * * address for the information of the * intelligence bureau. In case of * * uncertainty of address the student * * should make arrangements to for- * ward it to the Union as soon as * possible.* 1* * * * * 'I 4 . * . * * . * * WHAT'S GOING ON Today 7:30 o'clock-Girls' section of Det- scher Verein meets in Verein rooms. 7:30 o'clock-Bird club meeting in room 355 Natural Science building. 7:30 o'clock-Captain David Cleary lectures in room 348 Engineering building on "Machine Guns." 8 o'clock- Classical club meeting in room A, Memorial hall. 11 8 o'clock-Spanish club meeting in Lane hall. 8 o'clock- Fresh Mandolin club meeting in room 205 north wing Uni- versity hall. 8 o'clock-General meeting of Deut- scher Verein in Verein rooms. 8 o'clock -University mass meet- ing for naval reserves in Hill audi- torium. 9:30 o'clock-Government ambul- ance corps men meet at Union. Tomorrow 7 o'clock-Alphu Nu meeting in Un- iversity hall. 8 o'clock-Glee club concert in Hill auditorium. 9 o'clock- Junior dent dance at Packard academy. U-Notices The University hand will assemble at 7:30 o'clock tonight i front of Waterman gymnasium. AllUniversity military companies will assemble at 7:30 o'clock tonight along North University avenue and march to Hill auditorium. Red Cross examinations will be held The Mayer-Schairer Company . i 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 Salesroom is now located on Pack- ard Street, only two doors from the corner of Packard and State. We use no acids in bleaching Panamas and we handle the finest hats without injury when we do your hat overritlooks new and you applreciate 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 " Rae Theatre NOW SHOWINC! M JE PETROVA - -in "iBridges Burned"! Also "THE PURPLE MASK" Coming Soon Jean Southern in "The Mysteries of Myra." ilichi'ganensians will be placed on 1 2 S. Main Street We have with us a complete line of SP R N U ®.5 1 N At Prices that Suit And we also do . Excellent Cleaning Pressing & Repairing Ward's Kassy Kut Klothes F. W. ALLEN, Manager 118 E. Huron Street -l from 4 to 6 o'clock tomorrow in the sale at 8 o'clock this morning in Un- lower lecture room of the Homoeo- iversity hall. pathic hospital. On account of the mass meeting to- An election for members of the stu-. night the meeting of the El Ateneo dent board in control of publications Cervantes has been postponed to 4 will be held from 10 to 4 o'clock to- o'clock Friday afternoon in room 101, morrow in University hall. S. 'W.. University hall. m W H ITNEY THEATRE MATINEE AND NIGHT SATURDAY MAY 26 D. W. GRIFFITH'S $2,000,000 SPECTACLE Lf f LOVE'S STRUGGLE THROUGHOUT THE AGES SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 30 AND CHORUS FOUR PARALLEL STORIES IN ONE The one new mode of expression conceived in the brain of man in the last two thousand years. The most revolutionary innovation since the first conception of the drama as a form of speech. THRILLS! MYSTERY! ROMANCE! ADVENTURE! 125,000 PEOPLE 7,500 HORSES-1,200 CHARIOTS-3,000 SCENES WORLD'S GREATEST CAST PRICES: NIGHTS .. . ...... ........ . .....25c, 50c, 75c, $1.40 and $1.50 MATINEES ..:......................25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00, SEAT SALE THURSDAY I p