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APPLIANCES AND REPAIRING ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON HOUSE WIRING Phone 2195 Nickels Arcade SPRING - SUITI NGS At Prices that Suit We give you quality, quantity and service, and we also do Excellent Cleaning Pressing & Repairing Ward's Kassy Kut Klothes F. W. ALLEN, Manager 11S E. Huron Street .. Shirt Sale THE ADVANCE IN PRICE of Raw Materials has had its effect upon the Shirt question. The shirts I am offering were bought nearly a year ago and have recently been opened. Inspect them and see for yourself. ANNOUNCE COMMITTEES TO SERVE CAP NIGHT CAPS AND TOQUES, BEFORE MON- STER BONFIRE, GO TO BELGIUM Local merchants have responded so liberally to the requests of the gen- eral chairmen of the Cap night cele- bration for fire wood that one of the largest bonfires in the history of the traditional event may be expected on next Friday night. The hungry flames of the pine box conflagration will not have an oppor- tunity to spend their pent up fury sizzling the verdancy out of the fresh pots as in former years. This year freshmen as well as sophomores and upperclassmen, will save their pots and toques from the fire and toss them"into a large box set alongside in order that the headgear may be sent to Europe to aid war time sufferers. Arrangements for the program other than throwing caps into the fire are approximately the same as in former years. S. S. Attwood, '18E, and Elmer Schacht, '18E, are the chairmen in general charge of the program. C. M. Sparks, '19E, is chairman of the arrangement committee and has appointed R. D. Smith, '19E, and E. E. Weiman, '19, as his assistants. Class committeemen are as follows: '19 lits, B. R. Dooge, J. R. McClintock, R. O. Rickener, 11. M. Carey, J. H. Emery, H. C. Whitehorn, N. B. Bartz, J. H. Broderick, B. G. Pearce, H. R. Louis, R. B. Dancer; '19 engineers, T. R. Jeffs, T. Van Deusen, J. R. St. Clair, D. M. Miller, John Stewart, R. L. Storrer, William Cruse, G. S. Hodge, Merritt Bruch, A. O. Beach; '19 pharmics, R. B. Fast, C. G. Fuss, E. L. Jackson. These assistants are to report to the chairman of the arrangement commit- tee on Friday night at 7 o'clock in the hollow to aid in the formation of the :M." CONTINUE SALE OF SENIOR LIT INVITATIONS TODAY The distribution of senior lit invita- tions will be continued today in the corridor of University hall, from 1 to 5 o'clock. Due to the fact that many members of the class have left the University there are a few invitations and pro- grams which still remain unsold and these will be disposed of at the regu- lar prices to those desiring them. Three Alleged German Spys Caught New York, June 4.-Three alleged German spys were caught by Ameri- can secret service agents, charged with conspiracy to induce members of the crews of two Norwegian ships to intercept movements of American ships. The three prisoners Henry Deridsi, George Melcher, and Irving Bonaparth, were held for hearing Wed- nesday. Derissi and Bonaparth were held on $25,000 bail and Melcher on $20,000. Notables Receive Major Commissions Washington, June 4.-Robert Bacon, former American ambassador to Great Britain, was today commissioned ma- jor in the quartermaster's department. Former Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson was named major in the judge advocate's department. Frederick L. Hleiekoper, author and preparedness advocate, was commissioned major in the adjutant-general's resere corps. Albania Now Independent Province Rome, June 4.-Recognition as an independent province was accorded to Albania by a formal proclamation of the Italian government today. The government announced that the inde- pendent government of Albania will be under Italy's protection. Villa and Troops Occupy La Cruz El Paso, Tex., June 4.-La Cruz, a station near Santa Rosalia, was oc- cupied today by Villa, at the head of 400 followers. Villa is believed to be headed for the Guerrero district. Going canoeing up the river? Make these trips real enjoyable by equip- ping your canoe with a portable Vic- trola and records of the World's Best Artists. Victrola outfits for sale at Schaeberle & Son's Music House. 110 S. Main St.-Adv. ARCADE Shows at 3:00; 6:30; 8:oo; 9:30 Isc Unless Otherwise Specified Phone 296-M M on-Tue-4-5-Clara Kimball Young in "the Easiest Way" (7 parts). 25c. Wed-6-Anita Stewart in "The Combat" (ret.) and Comedy. Thu-7-Valeska Suratt in "She" and Charlie Chaplin in "The Cure" (ret. ) NOTICE To Owners of Panama Hats To everyone who hal 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.rPrices 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 ". C. W. GRAHAM, Manager SH Cards m m &rCOO NURSES ARE1 GRAMUTE ROM TRAINING SCHOOL Order them at once from 7 5 i ... .. - I Pop. Mat. Tues. l Wk. June 4 Thr.and Sat. 0 ARR R Nights 25c and Soc DE R T 25c, Sac, 75c DE 'T R O I T 55 5 TheBONSTELLE COMPANY in "The Cinderella Mans" ® MWA DEAN W. B. HINSDALE COMMENCEMENT DRESS DELIVERS AD- The Mayer-Schairer Company 112 S. Main Street $6.00 $4.50 $x.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 .... SHIRTS . ... SHIRTS .... SHIRTS .. SHIRTS . ... SHIRTS .... SHIRTS - '--SHIRTS . . .. SHIRTS .... $4.80 .... $3.45 .... $2.60 .... $2.10 . $1.80 .... $1.55 .$1.25 Geo. W. Kyer 721 N. niversity Ave. Graduation exercises of the nurses of the Homoeopathic hospital, were held last night in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. "Women and War," a lec- ture by Dean. W. B. Hinsdale of the Homoeopathic Medical school consti- tuted the main talk of the evening. Dean Hinsdale impressed upon the minds of. the graduates the fact that they were completing their courses at a time when their services might be of the utmost importance to the gov- ernment. He said that although the men actually fire the shrapnel the women have an important part to play in bringing the conflict to a success- ful close. In emphasizing the importance of the part the women must play, the dean said: "The sinews of war center in the abdomen. There must be an uninterrupted supply of wholesome provisions to furnish, at least 50,000,- 000 meals per day for men who; them- selves, can do nothing toward produc- ing their own supplies." The Rev. G. A. Neuman of the Beth- lehem Lutheran church pronounced the invocation; a few introductory re- marks were made by Prof. D. W. Meyers, dean of the training school; Miss Ada Grace Johnson sang several selections, and the Hon. J. E. Beal, Regent of the University, presented the diplomas. A reception and danc- ing followed. Government May Change Charges Dallas, Tex., June 4.-Government authorities hinted this afternoon charges of seditious conspiracy against eight men indicted by the federal grand juy, and now under arrest in connection with actions with the Farmers' and Laborers' Protective as- sociation, may be changed to charges of treason. An :offer of one of the eight to plead guilty was refused by federal authorities today. Abandon Summer Military Course Madison, Wis., June 4.-Plans for a summer course in military drill at the University of Wisconsin were prac- tically abandoned today following con- firmation by Major C. S. Crain, mili- tary instructor at the university, of a United Press dispatch from Chicago that he was ordered to report to his regiment. Four Laws Train at Newport, R. I. The Daily received a card stating that L. F. Paisley, '17L; R. Glen Dunn, '18L; H. E. Johnson, '17L, and L. S. Moll, '17L, who have entered the naval service, are now located at the naval training station, Newport, R. I. Store your typewriter with 0. D. Morrill, 322 South State and avoid danger and breakage. --Adv. 5-6-7-8 Today 2 o'clock-Meeting of alumnae of Nurses' Training school at 1005 North University avenue. 4 o'clock-Mr. 11. O. Quinores speaks to Latin-American club in Lane hall. 8 o'clock-Shakespearean students present "As You Like It" in Sarah Cas- well Angell hall. Tomorrow 4 o'clock-Senior women meet at Newberry hall for picnic. U-Notices There will be an important meeting and rehearsal of the Varsity band at 7 o'clock tomorrow night in University Hall. Men must be secured for Com- mencement at that time. All engineering band men are re- quested to turn out for practice this week in preparation for competitive drill on Friday. All engineers are requested to turn out for drill at 4 o'clock today. Members of the senior honor guard will meet at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday in Waterman gymnasium. Every mem- ber must be present. Senior engineers can obtain thei' commencement invitations in the rooms of the Engineering society each morning from 11 to 12 o'clock. Seven announcement cards are given with each o der. The committee has on band an additional 600 of these an- nouncements and any wishing more than the seven provided, can obtain these cards at the price of two for five cents. Scores of New Titles to select fr( -m I Engraved Personal ~Jfl ** ~ ~ #4.flA.tt$Sin&.JflfltM4.SMS,*.4ShSa __________________ILI WHAT'S GOING ON I Wuert Theatre Matinees a 3:3o. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:3o Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Sun-Mon-3-4,-George Beban in "The Bond Between." Also Triangle Konmedy. Tues-3-Margarita Fischer in "Miss Jackie of the Navy." Also Strand Comedy and American Travels. Orpheum Theatre Matinees 2, 3:30. Nights 6:3o, , 9:3o Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Sun-Mo 1-o-4-B essie Lovein "A Daught- er of the 'Poor." Also Holmes Trav- ers. Tues-5-Norma Talmadge in "The Social Secretary." Also Keystone Komedy, "A Scoundrel's Toll." Rebooked. we s. RaeTheatre, . MAJESTIC! 3-7-and-8:30 P. M. TODAY ! I ROSCOE ARBUCKLE 'in "Fatty the Butcher Boy," Also JOHN BARRYMORE "Ar You a Mason" SEE IT AT THE RAE. SATAN'S IPRIVATE DOOR p~resentinlg ** * * * * * * * * * * * * Students in the College of En- gineering and Architecture who' have conflicts in their examina- tions should fill out blanks today in the secretary's office. No stu- dents who have already filed such information should use the new form.-L. A. Hopkins. * * * * * * * * Mary Charleson and Webster Campbell A PURE GIRL SAVES A RICH MAN'S SON AND DAUGHTER FROM RUIN Mats, 10c; Night, 10e and tae Girls Asked to Give Up Movies Women students at Ohio university are being asked to contribute the price of one movie a week for ten weeks and put the money in Red Cross work. Coming Lvents June 5-Registration day for United States army. June 8-Cap night. 'June 8 --Band concert at bandstand. June 11--Final examinations com- mnence. June 24-Baccalaureate sermon in Hill auditorium. June 25-26-Class day exercises. June 26-27-Alumni days. June 28-Commencement exercises. July 1-Patriotic Sunday. July 2---Summer session commences. Banker Refuses to Aid Police. Springfield, Mo., June 4.-"I will go to jail first." This was the ultimatum of J. Holland Keet, millionaire banker and father of Baby Lloyd, kidnapped last week, and held for $6,000 ransom, when told that he would be summoned before the grand jury unless he aided police in finding the abductors. Carl E. Guthe Will Go to New Mexico Carl E. Guthe, '14, who received his Ph.D. from Harvard this year, has been visiting his family here over the week-end. Dr. Guthe akd his wife are on their way to New Mexico, where he will assume his duties as. acting director of the Andover Pecos Archae- ological expedition. * * *: I,. k' * * * * * * * * * * * * * All lockers in Waterman gym- * nasium must be cleaned out by * Saturday, June 23. All persons * desiring to use a locker during * the summer session must secure * a new locker ticket at the treas- * urer's office. The charge for * locker rent for the summer is 50 * cents. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .......,... m.....mm/ w _......_ ew York to Keep Football Schedule New York university is not to can- 1 her football schedule for next fall less further war development de- Delta Cafe open Commencement. week. Table d'hote service. Special parties by arrangement.-Adv. 30