1' New Spring Ruthless-Ruthless-Ruthless That is the word that.describes Lyndon's Kodak Sale. A New Bargain every day. Look them over. "I may be crazy, but I am going to sell these 50 shop worn Kodaks." i NOW, /0 OL E N s i Text Books L Y N D 0 N ' S 719 N. University Ave. ® .... are now ready. A selection for the made now will be reserved. English Invade Forces Mexico? J. K. Malcolm East Liberty -Malcolm Building lENIORS Sit Early For Your "MICHIGANENSIAN" PI4TURE AT MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y Perfect Portraitures Unsurpassed Accomodations for -'" Group Photographs.. "Amateur Work Handled in a Pro- fessional Way. 619 E. Liberty St. PHONE 948-W "E L t Great Britain Considers Act as Result of Carranza Peace Suggestion, According to Report Washington, Feb. 3.-Great Brit- ain is considering landing soldiers to protect her oil interests at Tampico, Mexico, according to strong intima- tions heard in diplomatic circles this afternoon. This is understood to be the direct result of GeneralCarranza's note yes- terday which suggested the cutting off of supplies to the allies, and its aim is to prevent any possible interfer- ence with the British navy's fuel sup- ply. Landing of soldiers merely as a guard would not constitute a viola- tion of the Monroe doctrine, it was said, unless such an expedition sought to obtain territory. Carranza's note showing signs of German influence is giving officials greater concern than they manifest on the surface. Paris, Feb. 13.-Heavy losses were inflicted on a strong German patrol detachment which was dispersed by French forces in the Aspach sector today. Mat. GRI KWeek of Wed. ds sat. G A R R ICK Feb. 12 DETROIT ROBERT MANTELL in Shakesperian roles ARCADE Shows at 3.oo; 6:3: ,:oo; 9:30 Tue.-r3-Clara Kimball Young in "The Foolish Virgin." 25c. Wed.-;4-Robert Warwick in "The Man Who Forgot"; Comedy. Thu.-15--George Walsh in "The Island of Desire"; Chap T6, "Gloria's Ro- mance," ("A Modern Pirate.") 15c. Fri.-6-Harold Lockwood and May Allison in "Pidgin Island"; Drew Comedy. ai5c. Semester roc Unless Otherwise Specified. Phone 296-M. Second SHEEHAN & CO. r ,,. .. - Orpheum Theatre Matinees, 2:oo-3:30; Evening, 6:45, 8:15, 9:30. Saturdays-Holidays continuous. Wed.-14--Wm. Courtenay in "Kick In." Also Florence Rose Fashions. Thirs.-Fri.-15-i6-Lou Tellegen, in "The Victoria Cross." Also Bray Cartoons. Sat.- 17-Wm. Desmond and Clara Wil- liamIS in "The Criminal." Also Tri- angle Comedy. Evening, 15c. Sun.-Mon.-18-19-Frank McIntyre of Ann Arbor, in "The Traveling Salesman." Also H-olmes Travels. Evening, 15c. Goodhew Floral Co. 225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321 Everything in the line of fresh cut flowers. Good variety of flowering plants. I W HITNEY THEATRE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 CHARLES FROHMAN I I Presents I y-y & Healy " Washburn" les, $15.00; Leonardo, genuine Hawaiian make, Mauna Loa brand, $4. e had of 12,000 leading dealers. Write for name ntearest dealer. T HE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments-so moving in appeal, so observably in vogue-is strikingly characteristic of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that curiously beautiful timbre, that exoti charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation- ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. It is easy to learn. Its price includes an Instruction Book. Hawaiian Steel Guitar Every chord struck upon this typically rep- resentative Hawaiian instrument is marked by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any music, qualities full of vivid color and va- ried charm Price $8.00 and upwards including Seel and Set of Three Thimbles for Playing. and Inisvuetion Book. Dallas, Tex., Neb. 13.-The Bank- ers' Trust company of New York filed suit in circuit court here this afternoon against the Katy railroad to foreclose on $20,000,000 in bonds. Washington, Feb. 13.-The state de- partment, and Belgian Minister Hav- enith both agreed today that there is no appeal from the German ruling that American relief Workers must quit Belgium. The department in- formed the minister, however, that it is consulting Mr. Hoover with a view to avoiding the wreck of all American relief work. Washington, Feb. 13.-Branding the $38,500,000 rivers and harbors bill as the "fattest of the pork bill meas- ures," Senators Kenyon, Sherman, Jones, and Harding, Republicans, to- day submitted a minority report pro- viding a lump sum of $25,000,000 to be expended as directed by the sec- retary of war. JULIA SANDERSON DONALD BIAN Greenhouses-Observatory and Volland St. Phone, 170-M. OPERA REHEARSALS RESUMED AT UNION Temporary Parts Assigned for First - Act; Morgan Director Pleased JOSEPH IN THE TRIUNPIANT MUSICAL COMEDY "SYBIL" PRICES 50c to $2.00 SALE FEB. 14, 10 A. M. 5 1 Catalogs on appiication. MF I :SON BOULEVARD CHICAGO HAT'S GOING ON Today. 'clock-Consultation of associate s of Inlander. 'clock-Faculty recital in Hill >rium. 'clock-Meeting of the Masques East Washington street. ) o'clock-Y. W. C. A. cabinet at Newberry hall. 'clock-All-fresh Glee club re- es in McMillan hall. o'clock-Mortarboard meets at s house. l o'clock-Intercollegiate So- society meets in Newberry Tomorrow. 'clock-Mr. Lyman Bryson talks he Influence of the Press in In-' ional Relations" in U-Hall. i 'clock-Classical club meets in I A Alumni Memorial hall. 'clock-Menorah study circle in room P-162, natural science * * * * * N I.* * * * * * * * *CLASS NOTICES. * * * * * * * Dr. L. D. Upson will meet the Municipal seminary (political science 18), in room 207 econom- ics building at 7 o'clock this even- ing. R. T. CRANE. * * * * * * * * * * * * k * Cummings to Talk on Tuberculosis Dr. H. H. Cummings of the Uni- versity health service will deliver the first lecture this semester under the auspices of the University health rep- resentatives in the auditorium of the natural science building at 8 o'clock next Tuesday evening. The lecture will be on "Tuberculosis," and will be illustrated by a number of slides furnished by the Lansing board of health. All students were invited to attend. Champ Clark Becomes Grandfather New Orleans, Feb. 13.-Champ Clark became a grandfather today with the arrival of Champ Clark Thompson, son of James M. Thompson, publisher Washington, Feb. 13.-At the rate of $10,000,000 a minute the house late today passed the annual general pen- sion bill carrying $160,000,000. ENGINEERING GRAPHS SUBJECT OF TALK BY DR. T. R. RUNNINGj "Graphical Methods for Handling Engineering Data," will be the sub- ject of an address to be given before the A. I. E. E. next Friday evening by Dr. T. R. Running of the mathe- matics department. The speaker will demonstrate how to determine con- stants from empirical formulae by the use of elementary methods. Such data concerning the water rate of tur- bines, the cost of machines, the crit- ical voltage and corona loss of trans- mission lines, and the saturation curves of steel are more easily han- dled by the application of Dr. Run- ning's methods. The lecture, which will be given at 7:30 o'clock, takes place in room 348 of the engineering building. Baseball Practice Is Started at Brown Providence, R. I., Feb. 14.-Baseball practice at Brown is well under way, candidates for the battery positions, who reported to Coach Pattee in the cage being on a regular schedule of daily workouts. Thus far there have been five pitchers working, including Richards, Flanders, and Dennison of last year's team; deVit.lis, formerly of Exter, and Fuller, a product of; Maine Central institute. Following an extended rest over the examination period, work on the chorus and cast parts for "Fool 's Paradise," the 1917 production of the Mimes of the Michigan Union, started again yesterday. Director Morgan ar- rived in the morning and had charge of the cast rehearsal. Parts were as-1 signed temporarily and the men were given an opportunity of showing their ability. The first act was covered in this way and Director Morgan ex- pressed himself as being well satis- fied with the showing made at this. early date. Several of the new men displayed exceptional ability. As yet no cuts have been made among the cast tryouts. Singing as well as dancing featured the chorus rehearsal held last night. The men were sent through a stiff two-hour drill and great improvement can be noted already in the way the men handle themselves. The final chorus cut will be announced in the near future. Five out of town engagements for the spring vacation trip have been arranged for and three other cities are striving for the remaining open dote. The next cast rehearsal will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Union. The chorus will have its next meeting at 7 o'clock this evening at the Union. NOTED ARTISTS WILL APPEAR AT THIS TEAR'S MAY FESTIVAL rMAJESTIC Now - Playing - Now Girls! Girls! Girls! The 1917 Edition of The Song and Dance Revue with LEROY & CAHILL Dae and Neville PATRICOLA&ME YERS Darn, Good & Funny ARNOLD & FLORENCE THURSDAY "THE CRISIS" ists of the country, will be heard in the organ recital Saturday afternoon. Mr. Biggs' reputation is well estab- lished throughout the country and as a concert organist he ranks high. His work at the San Francisco and San Diego expositions elicited the highest commendations from those convers- ant with organ music. Negotiations are pending with a leading baritone for the part of Am- anasro in "Aida," whose name will be announced shortly. The festival will be given along the usual general lines, the Chicago Sym- phony orchestra under Frederick Stock taking part in the four even- ing performances, and the Friday mat- inee, while the Saturday matinee will be devoted to an organ recital. Three choral works will be offered, "Little Miss Happiness" Also The New $50,000 FOX COMEDY Not much "pie slinging," but situations that would make a vinegar drinking old maid's face stretch like a rubber baloon. TONIGHT Wm. Fox presents JUNE CAPRICE Rae Theatre I -i- ADMISSION, 15c two by the adult chorus, "The Dream of Gerontius," which will be given Thursday evening by a splendid cast, and "Aida," which will be given Sat- urday evening by an all-star operatic cast, most of the performers being among the leading stars, of the Metro- politan Opera company, while the children's chorus will repeat "The Walrus and the Carpenter," which re- ceived such an enthusiastic reception when presented here four years ago. Buy Kahn or Cambridge tailored clothes for spring, and get cash-cou- pons. Davis, at 119 Main. 13-17-18 Use The Michigan Daily Want Adsa for results. Try a Michigan Daily Want Ad. U-Notices. of the News Orleans Item. Mrs. bers of the freshman Glee club Thompson formerly was Genevieve cure pictures at the White Clark. lit basketball practice in Wa. Dancing classes and private lessons gymnasium. at the Packard Academy. tf (Continued from Page One.) the old school and does his work well and consistently and sings with an intelligence frequently lacking in many artists. Richard Keys Biggs, organist, whose preliminary training was done at the University School of Music, and who in recent years has attained a foremost position among the organ- Senior Lits. We Are Taking Orders for Canes D. E. Grennan 606 E. Liberty Football Costs Pennsylvania $25,000 Philadelphia, Feb. 14.-The financial report of athletics at the University of Pennsylvania shows some interest- ing statistics. The budget for the present year calls for an expenditure of $100,145. Football is the largest amount on the list, the figures for the gridiron sport being $25,000. Track calls for $14,275, and rowing for $9,800. For live, progressive, up-to-date ad- vertising use The Michigan Daily. -- BAY 8 JENKS The Arcade Jewelers Phone 152-W One Hour Lense Grinding Service