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BEHRINGER & HOFF Quality Electric Shop " ELECTRIC FIXTURES, APPLIANCES AND REPAIRING ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON HOUSE WIRING BRITISH AND GERMANS RESUME MASS FIGHTING REPORT EXTENSION OF FRENCH DRIVE AROUND VER- DUN Paris, May 30.- A resumption of fairly active mass fighting over many sectors of the British front, with a repulse of German assaults in Cham- paign, and continued extension of the French drive around Verdun, was re- ported in the war office statement to- day. South of St. Quentin a voilent artillery struggle was in progress with a great deal of patrol fighting . In Champaign, a German attack led by special assaults was unsuccessful in enabling them to reach the French trenches. Many of the enemy were killed and a large number imprisoned in a repulse of this attack. Around Verdun and hill No. 304, the statement said, the French "cleaned up their trenches," consolidating their position. Two German aeroplanes were brought down yesterday. Reconnoitering Parties Repulsed Berlin, via London, May 30.-British and French reconnoitering parties in the Artois sector and along the Shem- esimes were both repulsed, today's of- ficial statement asserted. Around Wyschaete there was lively artillering, but the fire was confined to this sector throughout the day. In the evening the artillery fire spread to other sectors, southwest of St. Quentin. The German forces took a number of French prisoners. British Raid German Trenches London, May 30.-British raids pen- etrated into German trenches south of Neuve Chatelle, and inflicted casual- ties, according to Field Marshal Haig's report today. In the neighborhood of Croisilles and west of Lens hostile raiders were repulsed. No major fight- ing actions were reported. Bank Subscribes $7M,00,000 New York, May 30.-A $75,000,000 subscription to the Liberty loan by an unnamed bank was announced by President Frank Vanderlip of the Na- tional City bank here today. He, at1 the batme time, expressed the hope that his own bank contribution will exceed that. ARCADE Shows at 3:00; 6:30; 8:..; 130 19e Unless Otherwise Specified Wed.-30-Clara Kimball Young in "The Price She Paid" (Ret.) and Interna- tional Cartoon. Thurs.-31-Stuart Holmes in "The Dere- lict,." and International Cartoon. SHEEHAN in and look them over. 1 -1 C. W. GRAHAM, Manager kU Pop. Mat. Tues. Wk. May 28 Thurs. and Sat. 6 A RR I C K Nights 25C and 5oc 25C, 50c, 75C DETROIT TheBONSTELLE COMPANY "Hit the Trail Holliday" _ I Wuerth Theatre Matinees 2, 3:30. Spacewill not permit to list the offerings. Come 1 Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Tues.-Wed.-29-3o-House Petersand Louise Huff in "A Lonesome Chap." Also Strand Comedy and Gaumont Travels. Thurs.-Fri. - 31-I - Wm. Desmond in "Blood Will Tell." Also Keystone Comedy, "Villa of the Movies." III & CO. Engraved Personal Card's- Order them at once from The Mayer-Schairer Company 112 S. Main Street one 2195 Nickels Arcade t1 NOVICE To' Owners of Panama Hats To everyone who has PanamaHats be bleached and reblocked, and to ir customers who patronized us when e weretoneHuron Street, who may not now we wish to say that our Factory id Salesroom is now located on Pack- -d Stre'et, only two doors from the arner of Packard and State. We use 3acids in bleaching Panamas and we ndle the finest hats without injury; hen we do your hat overritlooks : , and you appreciate it. Prices the me as last year. FACTORY HAT STORE 7 Packard St. Cor. State and Packard (Next to the Delta) Our address can always be found in eTelephone Book the first name rMAT'S GOING ON ANNUAL DAILY-GARGOYLE FRAY ENDS IN DELUGE OF RUNS, 32-10 (Continued from Page One.) standpoint. He made himself popular with his comrades by stealing third Arnold and company offered a lov- ing cup to the winners. The lineup and summaries: Orpheum Theatre Matinees 2, 3:30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays---Continuous Wed-30-Sixth McClure Pic ture. Sev- en Deadly Sins. Shirley Mason and George LeGuere in "Passion." Al- so Pathe News and Pathe Cartoon. Evening, 15c. Thurs.-Fri.-31-House Peters and Myrtle Stedman in "As Men Love." Also Triangle Kdmedy and Paramount Pictograph. III The Daily. A.B. Schermerh'n, ss.6 Barnes, lf.......0 McDonald, rf...4 Rosenthal, rf....0 Rood, if.........4 Wehmeyer, lb...5 Clark, 2b.......6 Jackson, p......3 Stadeker, cf.... 3 Roeser, cf.....1 Carey, 3b.......4 Weinerman, 3b..1 Emery, c.......3 *Rice ..........1 R. H. 1 3 0 0 4 3 0 0 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 2 2 1 00 2 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 32 27 P.O. A. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 S 0 1 3 0 0 12 0 0 0 18 10 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPRING - SUITINGS i At Prices that Suit We give you quality, quantity and service, and we also do Excellent Cleaning Pressing & Repairing Ward's Kassy Kut Klothes Today -Student recital at School usic. 'clock-Dinner dance in Harris for benefit of Red Cross. Government May Take Over Plant Washington, May 30.-If a strike at the plant of the Newport News Ship- building company is scheduled immedi- ately, the navy department will take over this plant to prevent delay in the construction of two battleships now building in those ship yards. Banquets given particular attention. Delta Cafe. -Adv. F. W. ALLEN, Manager I118 E. Huron Street 7-I 'clock-Saginaw club meets hall. Yclock--Classical club meets A Memorial hall. in in Totals ......41 Patronize Daily Advertisers. Meet me at the Delta Sunday eve- ing.-Adv.. Patronize Daily Advertisers. Gilbert's, Morse's box candies. The Delta.-Adv. Tomorrow 7 o'clock-Symposium on "Heritable luctuating Variations" in room F-214 ratural Science building. 7:30 o'clock-Band concert and Sen- or Sing at bandstand. 7:30 o'clock-Miss Nellie Reichen- ach speaks in room 401 Mason hall n "The Work of an Investment De- artment of a Fraternal Company." 9 o'clock-Fresh lit Frolic at .rmory. U-Notices Meeting at 7 o'clock Friday evening t the bandstand the seniors will hold' ie second Senior Sing of the year. he Varsity band will play for the ngers. The ambulance units will assemble t 4 o'clock today in front of the Mich- ;an Union. The junior engineers will assemble t 8 o'clock this morning in room 348 ngineering building. Last chance to ear Prof. John R. Allen. ur Ideals Like Italy's Says Tribuna Rome, May 30.-"There is perfect lentity in Italian and American leals," says the Tribuna, commenting a the message of King Victor to resident Wilson and the latter's an- wer. "Their ideals agree with the beral origins of the two nations." he king's message can be taken as te basis whereon during the war and fter Italo-American relations of eciprocal understanding may be solid- built. The Idea Nazionale interprets the ing's message as meaning that Italy eeds Trent, Triest, Istria, Dalmatia ad Epirus to complete her national aity and also to insure the safety of er frontiers. Shirts made to measnre. G. H. Wild o., Leading Merchant Tailors. State There is opportunity in The Micki- an Daily AM. Read them. Gargoyle. A.B. R. H. Bachman, 2b ...4 1 1 Jeffs, cf....... 2 3 1 Fitzgerald, s..4 2 1 Shoenfield, r..4 1 0 Dooge, 3b......3 1 1 Ibsen, c'.......4 0 0 Schiller, If. 3 0 0 Fricken, lb. 3 1 2 Folz, p.........2 1 1 P.O. A. 0 0 0 0 01 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 6 0 0 2 E. 2 0 4 1 1 0 1 3 - 1.. ., . AJESTIC ow Totals......29 10 7 18 3 12 Only Three Days of This Great Picture That Has Startled the Women of This Country *Batted for Emery in sixth. Two-base hits-McDonald, Rood 2, Wehmeyer 2, Clark 3, Emery, Bach- man, Folz. Three-base hits-McDon- ald, Rood. Bases on balls-Off Jack- son 7. off Folz 11. Struck out-By Jackson 11, by Folz 10. Hit by pitch- er-By Folz (Jackson). Time of game -2:25. Umpires-Coulter and Wash- burn. The Daily and Gargoyle teams take this, occasion to thank the Athletic as- sociation and Coach Lundgren for the use, of balls, bats, and other material. DECORATION DAY SPEAKERS UPHOLD POSITION OF U. S. (Continued from Page One.) of the Republic," "The Vacant Chair," and "The Battle Cry of Freedom" were sung by Miss Nora Hunt of the School of Music, the veterans joining in with Miss Hunt in the last song. The Red Cross and the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution were represented by short speeches. Prof. Robert M. Wenley, represent- ing the naval reserves, who left a few days ago, expressed thanks to the peo- ple of Ann Arbor and students of the University for tendering the reserves such a rousing send-off. Near the close of the exercises "America" was sung, following which the Rev. Arthur W. Stalker gave the benediction. A salute fired by Com- pany I of the Michigan national guard concluded the services. "This up-to-date story is the real truth and cannot be praised or recommended too highly. Every mother and father ought to see it."-Rev. Maximilan Pinkert, Seaman's Pastor, 215 East 83rd St., New York City. "All men, women and chil- dren should see this picture. It is one of the greatest mediums to encourage and preserve chas- tity and virtue. "-Rev. F. H. Quinn, White Plains, N. Y. NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE TRASHY SEX PICTURE "I emphatically endorse the aim of this picture, which points out so clearly the duties of life's problems. "Every mother and daughter should see 'Enlighten Thy Daughter,' yea, and sons, too, for many through ignorance commit this unpardonable sin." -J. Fred Selkidge, Junior Bishop of Rhode Island. "Every young man and every young girl; every moth- er, ought to see 'Enlighten Thy Daughter' and thus help them- selves and the community in which they live"-Rev. Dr. Holder, Harlem Congregation- al Church, 22 East 131st St. PRICES 25c ALL PERFORMANCES Endorsed by the Entire Clergy of New York City and Chicago Mothers Bring Your Daughters---Its Worth While I-