THE MICHIGAN DA Y ~~j .S. ARMY SHOES For Drilling I 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 SHEEHAN Regulation Munson Army Last Approved Government Inspection & CO. Book Sale!f ' tite ,a .e., w f ; -i ' _ .,. III f Established 1905, and Growing bigger and better every day. 4 I Our Price $6.50 Save you $1.00 Yalk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. Main St. FRATERNITIES We havelunsurpassed ,aCcoiuodations for group photographs MAIN STUDIOS 1$46-48 Broadway New York, N.Y TOTAL REGISTRATION TO DATE EQULS100 MIVIWGAN MEN REQUESTED TO REG~ISTERt NOW TO AVOID RUSH Four hundred students registered yesterday under the provisions of the conscription bill, bringing the total registration for two days up to 1,000. Very few of these men have offered any reason why they should be exempt from service, and the officers in charge are gratified by the attitude shown. The majority of those registered to date are out-of-state students, and it has been requested that more Michi- gan men take advantage of the oppor- tunity to sign up this week in order that any rush may be avoided next week. Many more men can be accom- hiodated in the offices than have re- ported up to this time. The registration of foreign students has been small during the past two days, and Registrar Arthur G. Hall requests that all foreigners take notice of the fact that every male in the United States between the ages of 21 and 31 must register. Registration in no way compels them to enter service if unnaturalized.j Pop. Mat.Tues. lff l Wk. May21x Thurs. andSat. RR I CNK Nights 25c andSoc 25c, 5c, 75c D ETR&OIT TheBONSTELLE COMPANY "The Professor's Love Story" A R C A D E 15a Unless Otherwise Spe.ified Sat.-26-Edith Storey and Antonio Mor- eno in "Aladdin from Broadway; Mrs. Vernon Castle in "Patria." Mon.-28-Harold Lockwood and May Allison in romise" (Ret.) and Space will not permit t in and look them over. list the offerings. SHEEHAN &'COO C. W. GRAHAM, Manager Come Perfect Portraitures Amateur Work Haodled in a Pro- fessional Way. PHONE 948-W 9 B. Liberty St. Rae Th eatre TO-DAY! ANITA STEWART in 'My Lady's Slipper' Mr. jack Should Worry. Tomorrow- " The Ninety and Nine." Coming Soon-" The Mysteries of Myra." Engraved Personal .1 BEHRINGER & HOFF Quality Electric Shop" ELECTRI, FIXTUR ES, APPLIANCES AND REPAIRING ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON HOUSE WIRING Cards Phone 2195 Nickels Arcade We have with us a complete line of SP RING - SU I TINGS At Prices that Suit And we also do Excellent Cleaning Pressing & Repairing Ward's Kassy Kut Klothes F. \. ALLEN, Manager 118 E. Huron Street Wuerth Theatre Matinees 2, 3:30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 Satardays-Sundays-Continuous Thurs.-Fri.-2.-- Enil Bennett in "'The hit :ie l btc r.' .\lto iKeytone Com.y, ' .'U aggi'"e's First False Step." Sat. -en-.Vi. Russell in "My Fight- ing GCitlemn " . Also second install- men, of Pathe Serial, "The Mystery of the IDoube Cross," with Molly Orpheum Theatre Matine , -2, 3:30. Nights 6:3o, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Thurs.-Fri.-24-25-Vivian Martin in "The Spirit of Romance. Also Triangle Komedy and Paramount Pictograph. Sat.-2G-Doris Kenyon and Holbrook llinni in "The Empress.", Also Pathe News and Comedy. Sun-'on-27-2$-Wilfred Lucas in "A Love Sublime." .Also Paramount Tlravels. m~ji 'aTIC MA Jisf C NoW 3 6:30 8 --9:30 ]Last Times Tonight The Best Ficlure DOUGLAS AF Al' " B N i ver Appeared in "IN AGAIN OUT AGAIN" BIG ORCHESTRA ! DAVIS & OHLINGER Prompt Printers WINDOW CARDS & POSTERS A SPECIALTY Phone 432-J GRADUATION RECITAL TO BE GIVEN MONDAY NIGHT CHARLES PETERS OF HILLSDALE WILL APPEAR IN MU- SICALE The second graduation recital of the season will be given at 8 o'clock Mon- day evening, May 28, at the University School of Music by Mr. Charles Con- way Peters of Hillsdale, Mich., who will graduate from the violin depart- ment. Mr. Peters has been a student under Samuel P. Lockwood for the past three years, during which time he has held the position of head of the violin de- partment of the Adrian Conservatory of Music and at present is head of the violin department at Hillsdale col- lege. Mr. Peters is a violinist of unusual ability and has made a splendid im- pression'on his numerous public ap- pearances in Hillsdale and in other cities of the state. In addition to be- ing an excellent performer, he is a broadly trained musician in. other re- spects, having had experience as or- chestral conductor and in other pro- fessional capacities. If the finder of a green sweater, which was lost at the boathouse last ight, will return same to X. Y. Z., care the Daily, a substantial reward will be made. Varsity sextette will play at Arm. ory tonight.-Adv. 26 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 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 over it looks new and you appreciate it. Prices the samne as last year. FACTORY HAT STORE Erg Packard St. Cor. State and Packard (Next to the Delta) Our address can always be found in the 'Telephone Book the first name under "F." t WHITNEY THEATRE MATINEE AND NICHT SATURDAY MAY 2 Order them at once from The Mayer-Schairer Compan y D. W. GRIFFITH'S $2,000,000 SPECTACLE f, 112 S. Main Street 109-111 E. Washington a I- WHAT'S GOING ON -I Today 3 o'clock-Handicap races on Ferry field. 3 o'clock-Varsity-All-fresh game on Ferry field. 7 o'clock-Upper Room Bible class meets at 444 South State street. 7 o'clock-Baptist guild men meet at 503 East Huron street. Tomorrow 6:30 o'clock-Unitarian society mu- sical at Unitarian church. 6:30 o'clock-Plymouth round table meets in Congregational church. U-Notices There will 4e a Red Cross examina- tion from 10 to 12 o'clock today in the lower letture room of the Homoeo- pathic hospital. Fresh hit Frolic tickets "will be placed on sale at 1 o'clock Monday at the Union. There will be a ,card party from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Delta Gamma house for the benefit of the Red Cross. Guild Men to Hike to Cascade Glen Male members of the Baptist Guild and their friends will assemble at 7 o'clock tonight at the Guild house on East Huron street for a hike to Cas- cade glen. Here a large bonfire will be built and after listening to a talk prepared especially for the men by Mr. A. W. Slaten, guild director, the company will be served with hike re- freshments. PRICES: NIGHTS........................25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 MATINEES........... ..... ...........25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 SEAT SALE THURSDAY , g;; ;t ' f ' , ~ THEATRE, 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 Three Days, commencing Monday, May 28 Three Shows Daily-3, 7 and 9 P. M. 6 I By Winston Churchill SEATS 15 Cts. Aviators Start Training at Cornell Ithaca, May 25.-Eleven men have already arrived here for the prelim- inary theoretical training offered by the war department to the student cadets in aviation. Varsity sextette will play at Arm- ory tonight.-Adv. 26 Positively the Greatest American Story ever Written. Shirts made to measilre. G. H. Wild Co., Leading Merchant Tailors State St. tf AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA ALL SEATS 25c