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Now is the time for
Calkins KODAKS and KODAIKING
Drug We have a complete line of Eastman
Kodaks and Supplies. Let us do your
Co. finishing. Dev. 15c, Prints 3c to 5c.
324 So. State or 1123 So. Univ. Ave.
For 30 Years the Best

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Change Hats,
at
Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Co.
Home of
Stein-Bloch Clothing and
Imperial Hats

Cordovan s
We have just received
another shipment of
this popular shoe in
BLACK and TAN.
Special Agency Nettleton shoes

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Don't Miss the Big

S'HOE AND OXFORD. SALE

NOW!

AT THE

FINL BASEBALL SAME
OF 1911_SEASON TODAY
VARSITY TO TAKE ON ALL-FRESH
FOR LAST TIME THIS
YEAR
Today's game between the Varsity
and the All-fresh will complete official
baseball practice for the University
men this year. Coach Carl Lundgren
will leave Sunday for his home in
Marengo, Ill.
The game will start at 3 o'clock.
\Glenn will pitch for the regulars and
Ruzicka will work for the freshmen.
Mraz, who has been playing in the field
for the freshmen, will receive from
Ruzicka. He was Ruzie's battery mate
in prep school.
Morrison or Haidler will catch for
the Varsity, and Ohlmacher will prob-
ably play first, in the absence of
Newell.
The freshmen beat out the Varsity
yesterday afternoon 5 to 3 in a seven-
inning game, with the yearlings romp-
ing in with four runs in the final in-
ning.
Smalley Morrison made his debut
in the pitcher's box for the Varsity by
allowing only three hits in the whole
game. Wood tossed for the freshmen.
TRACK EVENTS OFF;
FOR REST OF YEAR
Nothing Done Regarding Awarding of'
Insignia to Members of'
Team'
Steve Farrell stated yesterday that
there will be no more track events
this year. However, some of the boys
have been working out this past week
under Steve's guidance and will con-
tinue doing so until the close of the
term.
The All-fresh tracksters were all
out for a few minutes yesterday aft-
ernoon having their picture taken, the
last official act of the 1917 track sea-+
son.
Nothing has been done about the
M's for the Varsity track team but this
will probably be taken up ' by the
board in control of athletics at the
same time it considers what awards
are to be made to the Varsity baseball
team.

CAMPUS

BOOTERY

WAR WILL NOT CHANGE
COURSES THISt SUMMER
SOME MILITARY SUBJECTS MAY
BE ADDED TO MEET WAR
DEMANDS
No changes will be Inaugurated for
the 1917 summer session.
The fact that the country is at war
will cause no deviation from the
schedule except that several courses
will be added to meet the special con-
ditions evolving from the war. To
meet this new demand courses in mil-
itary training, gardening, and agricul-
tural botany, war pathology and bac-
teriology, military bridges, and rail-
roading, and the automobile in the
war, will be conducted.
More than 300 courses are to be
offered with additional courses in
modern languages including Russian,
Italian, Spanish, French and German.
The teaching staff will be made up
from the faculty of the University and
a number of men from outside univer-
sities who are authorities in their
fields.
One of the features of the session
will be the program of special lectures
and entertainments both afternoon
and night and extending during the
entire session.
Within several days, notices will be
mailed to applicants for information
stating that the summer session will
open and be conducted as scheduled.
* *
* AT THE THEATERS *
* TODAY *
* __ _*
* Majestic - "E n l i g h t e n Thy *
* Daughter." *
* *__
* Arcade-Anita Stewart in "The
* More Excellent Way." Also *
* "Patria." -*
* *
* Orpheum - Ann Murdock in *
* "Where Love Is." Also Pathe *
* news and Theby comedy. *
* s*
* Rae-Edith Storey in "The Two *
* Edged Sword." Also comedy. *
S*
* Wuerth-William Courtney and *
* Marguerite Snow in "The
* Hunting of the Hawk." Also
* Mollie King In "The Mystery *
* of the Double Cross?' *
* *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

W.AH'S Shoe Stores
Maint $t. State St.

A HOT, ONE
This is no joke. The
coming summer will be an
excessively warm one. To
be comfortable you will
want to dress comfortably.
This problem has been
solved by MARQUARDT,
Campus Tailor, who is pre-
pared to fill your order for
a Palm Beach suit, white
flannel trousers, or other
clothing of the season.

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Cameras -- Photo Supplies

DRUGS

Our Developing and Printing Service is Prompt and Satisfactc
THE EBERBACH & SON CO.
200-204 E. LIBERTY STREET

308 S. State St.

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You will find the
nobbiest line, of
Palm Beach and
Cool Cloth Suits

FINE LEATHER GOODS
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Toilet Cases, Purses, Pocket Books, Card
Cases, Cuff and Collar Bags. Writing Cases, Pocket Companions, First
Aid Outfits, Photo Frames, Jewel Cases, Playing Card Cases, Auto
Luncheon Kits, Manicure Sets, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Travelling
Clocks. Scarf Holders, Library Desk Set, Sewing Sets.
You are cordially invited to inspect our extensive line of leather goods
and novelties.w
HALLER & FULLER
STATE STREET JEWELERS

A. J. RUBY
Inc.
Footwear
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in the city.

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Quality and
Distinction
NICKELS ARCADE
795-J

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a big line of
Flannel Pants.

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NEW MODERN HOUSES FOR SALE

THE

Six rooms, sleeping porch, oak floors and finish, large lot, one block
off street car, five minutes west of Main St., cheap at $4000; 6 room
house on Vaughn St.. nearly new, finished in oak, with hardwood floors,
a very fine home one-half block off Packard St., price $4100 with
$1600 down; six room house on the west side, new and modern, price
$3000; another new house for a small family, 5 rooms and modern,
price $2350; a fine 7 room house on a good street, strictly modern, lot
40x132 feet, price $4200; house on the west side with large lot, room
for three more houses. a bargain at $3000.

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Straw Hats
at
Popular
Prices

SPRUNK

ENG RAVING

Co.

A few lots in the Boulevard Gardens are yet for sale.

WOMEN'S ATHLETICS

Has Moved to

JOHN F. WAGNER
22 Ann Arbor Savings Bank Bldg.

D. S. McCOMB

Baseball,

Archery and Tennis to Com-
prise Field Day
Events

Phone 1027-J

Delta Cafe open Commencement Engraved plate and 100 calling cards
week. Table d'hote service. Special $1.50 to $3.75 at Wahr's Bookstores.-
parties by arangements.-Adv. 30 Adv. tf
Camp and Canoe Victrola outfits for Get your Canoe Lunch for the Re-
sale at Schaeberle & Son's Music gatta at the Delta. Phone 817-M.-
House. 110 S. Main St.-Adv. Adv. 1-2

The right to dispute the title of
Louise Irish, '18, women's tennis
champion, was earned yesterday by
Margaretta Douglas, '17, when she de-
feated Elizabeth Patchin, '18, 6-2, 6-1,
and Grace Hall, '20, underclass cham-
pion, 7-5, 6-1.
Finals will be played off at the an-
nual field day games which will be-
gin at 2 o'clock this afternoon on
Palmer field. Following the tennis
match the juniors will play the fresh-
men for the laurels in baseball and
archery contests and group games will
complete the schedule.
High School Player Killed in Contest
Stamford, Conn., June 1.--Peter Mc-
Manus, 18 years old, captain of the
Stamford high school baseball team,
died of heart failure Wednesday while
taking first base after he had been
struck over the heart by a pitched ball.
Get your Canoe Lunch for the Re-
gatta at the Delta. Phone 817-M.-
Adv. 1-2

AT THE MAJESTIC
In "Enlighten Thy Daughter," which
closes at the Majestic theater tonight,
Ivan Abramson, author and director,
has dealt a powerful blow at bringing
up young daughters in unnecessary
ignorance.
The cast is headed by Frank Sheri-
dan and Zena Keefe. It recently ran
for four weeks at the Park theater,
New York.
AT THE ARCADE
Anita Stewart, who did such good
work in "The Girl Philippa," will be
seen at the Arcade today in "The More
Excellent Way" by Cyrus Townsend
Brady.
This is the story of a child who mar-
ried a real man before she realized
what it meant.
The secret of Miss Stewart's success
is a charming personality and adis-.
tinctive type of beauty which "regis-
ters" well.
Rent a good Eastman Kodak, 10c
a day -Fresh Eastman Films -open
every evening to 9. Lyndon's Kodak
Shop, 719 N. University Ave. After
hours drop films through tube at the
door.--Adv. Sat
Meet me at the Delta Sunday eve-
ing.-Adv.

LOST WANTED

700 Marquette Bldg.

le sure and see this
Fitform line at once

LOST-Round-Up Pin, owner's name
on the back. Call L. J. Richards,
1884-W and receive reward. 1-2
LOST-Bunch of keys between Dental
building and 301 N. State St. Please
call Barnett at 2245-J. 2
LOST-An Alphia Phi Sorority pin.
Return to 814 S. Univ. Reward. 2-3
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Ninety law books includ-
ing 33 volumes of Michigan Reports,
also book case and two phaetons at
911 Forest Ave. Phone 1463. 27-2inc
FOR SALE-One dentist chair, worth
$150.00, at your own figure. Boston-
ian Loan Office. Jackson Mich. 2-3
FOR RENT
TOR RENT- A modenly furnished
six-room house, with piano, for the
summer months. Six blocks from
Campus.. 508 Walnuts St. Phone,
2100-M, 29-2-3

WANTED-Two men with previous
selling experience preferred. To
represent a high class educational
library during vacation or perman-
ently. Big money to right parties.
Phone 1231-W or call 810 E. Huron,
12 to 4 Saturday.
WANTED-- Four experienced Dining
Room girls for a first class summer
resort. Apply stating experience.
Address Box, L.'M., Daily.
WANTED--The opportunity of getting
what you want in knocking at your
door. Answer it by a want-ad a
The Daily.,
MISCELLANEOUS
AN INTELLIGENT person may earn
$100 monthly corresponding for
newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in
spare time; experience unnecessary;
no canvassing; subjects. suggested.
Send for particulars. National Press
Bureau, Room 2558, Buffalo, N. Y.-

IOWA DEFEATS AMES NINE IN
GAME MARKED BY 10 DOUBLES
Iowa City, Ia., June 1.-Iowa de-
feated Ames, 12. to 7, in a slugging
match marked by 10 two baggers. Iowa
batted Greenlee off the slab. Shel-
lito, who succeeded him, pitched well
and made three doubles. Score:
Iowa .....10 4 51 10 0 *-12 13 7
Ames ........100100302- 710 3
Batteries ,- Gills, Hauzelin, and
Frank; Greenlee, Shellito, and Firkins.
SEND 600 ARTILLERY MEN TO
GUARD LOS ANGELES JUNE 5
Los Angeles, June 1.-Coast artil-
lery men to the number of 600 will be
brought to Los Angeles tomorrow to
guard the city June 5 against possible
draft registration rioting, . it was
learned from United States marshals
here today. Marshal Walton says he
has learned that agitators are endeav-
oring to stir up Mexicans here to re-
sist registration.
White River Flood Destroys Crops
Petersburg, Ind., June 1.-Thou-
sands of acres of corn are under wa-
ter and other crops in this section
have been destroyed by flood, follow-
ing the breaking of levies along White
river today. Continued rains have
caused the river to overflow lowlands.
The Papoka river is also out of its
banks, and further losses will be
heavy.
Hear the June Victor Records at
Schaeberle & Son's Music House.-
Adv.

'"~Iie Young N'en 'sSh~op"
After the Theatre Party or
Dance, ,unch at the
STATE STREET
L UNCH

TOM CORBETT
116 E. Liberty St.

334 S. State Street
Open Till Midnight
Tables for Ladies

Gilbert's, Morse's box candies.
Delta.-Adv.

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Dinners a laCarteI

LET US

SEND YOU

AN ASSORTMENT OF VICTOR RECORDS
on our twenty-four hour approval plan! Select a dozen numbers, you
would like to hear in your own' home. Phone us, 1707, and we will
send same.
VICTOR VICTROLAS FROM $15.00 TO $300.00
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS?.
GRINNELL BROTHERS
116 SOUTH MAIN STREET

REGULAR DINNERS
Served 11:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
Steaks and Chops at All Hours
' All Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
in Season.

A TRIAL WILL
VINCE YOU

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