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PHONE 948-W

BEHRINGER & HOFF
"'Quality Electric Shop"
ELECTRIC FIXTURES. APPLIANCES AND REPAIRING
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVENf
ON HOUSE WIRING
Phone 219NNickels Arcade

Wuerth Theatre
:atinees 2, 3:30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30
Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous
Jed6Marguerite Clark in "Miss
George Washington." Rebooked. Al-
so Cub Comedy and Mutual World
Tour.
hurs-Fri-7-8-Wm. S. Hart in "The
Square Deal Man." Also Keystone
Comedy, "Dodging His Doom."

TORNADO SWEEPS7
LOWER PART

THROUGH
OF MICHIGAN

mn Theatre

Ratinees 2, 3:3o. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30
Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous
Ved-6-All McClure Picture Stars in
"The Seventh Sin." Last of the
Seven Deadly Sins Pictures. Also
Vogue Comedy. Evening i5c.
hurs-Fri.--8-Fannie Ward in "The
School for Husbands." Also Para-
mount Pictograph and Triangle
Komedy.
VRIATS GOING ON
Today
o'clock-Women's patroitic mass
ing in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
15 o'clock - Glee and Mandolin
meets in room Z 160 Natural Sci-
building.
o'clock--Graduation recital at
01 of,Music.
Tomorrow
o'clock Cap night celebration in
Night hollow.
U-Notices
ash lits may pay class dues in
ersity hall today.
e National League for Women's
ce will hold a canning demon-
ion at 7 o'clock today in the city
. C. A. rooms.
ing canoeing up the river? Make
3 trips real enjoyable by equip-
your canoe with a portable Vic-
and records of the World's Best'
ts. Victrola outfits for sale at
eberle & Son's Music House. 110
ain St.-Adv.
Ita Cafe open Commencement
. Table d'hote service. Special
es by arrangement.-Adv. 30

(Continued from Page One.)
dead buried under the debris of the
abolished barns. The Red Cross or-
ganization of Ann Arbor sent repre-
sentatives to the stricken quarters as
soon as word reached the organization.
Food was taken along to give to the
people whose homes were completely
destroyed. Many of the unfortunate
farmers were cared for by their neigh-
bors. A relief fund will be raised by
the Red Cross in order to aid the peo-
ple until they are able to provide for
themselves.
At Delhi the roof of the church was
blown off and carried across the road.
The home of Emil Nevereth lay in the
wake of the tornado and consequently
was ruinated. Mrs. Nevereth was car-
ried 200 feet. She was seriously in-
jured. Small pigs that were wallow-
ing in the mud before the approach
of the gale were picked up and buried
alive in the mud. A few were resuscit-
ated after much effort.
The family of John R. Welch, a few
miles from Delhi, ran down into the
basement when the tornado appeared.
The house was leveled to the ground,
leaving the family safe. The barn was
completely razed, though a Ford auto-
mobile which had been stored in it
remained uninjured.
Theroofofnthe house of Mrs. Sears,
a widow, was blown across the road.
Catro's Farm Ruined
Angel Castro, the Mexican who Prof..
John R. Allen brought back with him
from his trip in Mexico, and who
worked for him as houseboy until the
Allens went to Turkey, found his farm
this afternoon a total ruin, not a sin-
gle structure standing. Mr. Castro had
been employed as caretaker at Water-
man gymnasium until a few years ago.-
He had saved his earnings to purchase
this farm.
The damage caused to all telephone1
and telegraph companies is estimated
to be over $10,000. All Detroit, Kala-
mazoo, and Jackson lines between Ann ,
Arbor and Dexter are out of working.1
The 37 poles which were destroyed,
will have to be replaced by new poles,
the tornado breaking the poles in a
manner which makes them useless for
further service.
Your typewriter accepted in part pay-
ment for a Corona, the portable ma-
chine weighs six pounds. 100,000 in
use. O. D. Morrill, 322 South State
St.--Adv. 5-6-7-8J

DEFENSE ON I iS
2,340,000 Teutons Hold West Front
Against Allied .At-
tacks
HASTEN CONSTRUCTION OF
SERIES OF RETREATING LINES
315,000 Men Are All Who Have Not
Yet Been Flung Into Firing
Line
By Henry Wood
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
With the French Armies in the
Field, June 6.--Ever since Field Mar-
shal von Hindenberg visited at the
Aisne and Champaign fronts early in
May, the Germans have given no in-
dication of any other plan except to
defend themselves, while they are
feverishly constructing at the rear a
successive series of retreating lines
similar to the boasted "Hindenberg
line."
Geriany has only 21 divisions of
troops on the western front, approxi-
mately 315,000 men, which she has not
vet flung into the fighting line.
The :107 divisions (1,605,000 men)
with which the British and French of-
fensives have been engaged in recent
weeks have suffered losses averaging
between two and three thousand per
division, or from 214,000 to 321,000
men. These figures are those of
French headquarters. They give not
only a clear idea of the efforts Ger-
many is making to stop attacks, but
also the terrific toll which the allies
haven taken during the fighting.
French estimates are that Germany
has a total of 156 divisions of troops
6n the western front. This would be
about 2,340,000 men. Of these 156,
only 128 are real fighting divisions,
the others being auxiliary forces. One
hundred and seven of these 128 fight-
ing corps have been identified as op-
posed to the French and British forces,
at some time during the offensive.-
British Field Guns Are Effective
London, June 6.-An artillery duel
was thundering all the way from VimyI
to north of Ypres today, while the
hot sun blistered down on the waiting
forces in the trenches.
In the clear sky air fighting was
incessant. British hammering from
field guns was effective on the enemy.
Prisoners captured in innumerable
small raids occuring every night de-
clare that the stream of steel is play-
ing havoc with the German front'and
support trenches, and rendering elab-
oratesentanglements useless as ob-
stacles.
The Germans' nerves have been so
badly shattered at some places that
fresh divisions have just arrived from
the Russian front to replace them.
1223 SENIORS WILL BE GIVEN
SHEEPSINS AT COMMENCEMENT

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NOTICE
To Owners of Panama Hats
TO .everyone who has Panama h~at.,
to be bleached and reblocked, and to
our customers who patronized us when
we were on Iluron Street, who may not
know, we wish to say that our Factory
and Salesroom is now located n Pack-
ard Street, onlx tw-o doors from the
corner of Packard and State. We use
no acids in bleaching Panainas and we
handle the finest hats without injury;
when we do your hat over it looks
new and yon appreciate 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 ook the irst name
tinder "F."

Shows at 3:oo; 6:30; 8:00; 9:30
x5c Unless Otherwise Specified
Phone 296-M
M011-tue-1. 5-Clara Kimball Young in
"'[he Lasiest 'Way" (7 parts). z5c.
Wed-6-Anita Stewart in "The Combat"
(ret.) and Comedy.
Thu-7-Valeska Suratt in "She" and
Charlie Chaplin in "The Cure"
(ret. )

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Mr. Andrew Haigh of Detroit will
play his graduation recital at 8 o'clock
this evening at the University School
of Music and the public is invited.
Mr. Haigh is a young pianist and for
the past two or three years he has
studied with Albert Lockwood and
Harrison Stevens, during which time
he has appeared in concert upon sev-
eral occasions.
He has chosen a splendid program
for his recital this evening.
Two private recitals were given at
the University School of Music yester-
day afternoon, the first one at 3
o'clock, presenting the vocal pupils of
Ada Grace Johnson, and the other at
4 o'clock, was also a vocal recital, and
was presented by the pupils of Ken-
neth Neville Westerman.
Delta Cafe open Commencement
week. Table d'hote service. Special

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C. W. GRAHAM, Manager

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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 hS E. Huron Street

Scores of New Titles
to select from

Typewriters packed and shipped. 0. Cilbert's, Morse's box candies. The
Morrill, 322 South State St.--Adv. Delta.-Adv.

parties by arrangement.-Adv.

30 I D

A 7:0 a NlI9:00
GIRLS AND MUSIC GALORE!
MILTON SCHUSTER and the Graces of Musical Comedy
Pr sent

66 -hp, '
PIANL-'

One thousand two hundred and
twenty-three seniors will be graduated
from the University this year. The
literary college heads the list with
544 graduates which almost doubles
the number of 273 engineering seniors
which comes next in line. The Law
school will graduate 124. the Dental
college 106, the Medical school 59,
the Nursery school 54, the Pharmacy
college 35, the architectural college
18, and the Homoeopathic Medical
school 10.
Store your typewriter with O. D.
Morrill, 322 South State and avoid
danger and breakage. -Adv. 5-6-7-s
-Typewriters of all makes bought for
cash. O. D. Morrill, 322 So. State St.
-Adv. tft

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During
Summer
School

OREN'S SERVICE:

Show---A Riot of Coiov and
a De of Beauty--Just One
Big Thin; After Another.

Fresh Vegetables
Fruits
Choice Meats
1121 So. University

Dairy Dishes
Salads, etc.
Specials Daily

Mat.10c and 150; Nights 15c, 25c and 30c
NOTE:-One Show Friday Night, 7:30

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