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CONSUL Washington, March 16.-New evi- dence that Germany is practicing an utter disregard of all laws of human- ity was contained in a message from United States Consul Hathaway at Hull, England, today, relating how two submarines sunk the British steamer Lucy Anderson. Hathaway's message said: "British steamer Lucy Anderson, Hartlepool to Pop. Mat. Wed. GA CK K Week of 25c to $I-Sat. flljIi Mar. 12 Mat. 5oc to $ DETROIT NAZIMOVA in "'CEPTION SHOALS" 1' $1.25 to $3.75 ._.__. "" ARCAD1 Shows t 3e , ., !ok roc Unless Otherwise Specified. Phone s9-M, Thurs.-i5-Gladys Brockw A "One Touch of Sin"; Chap. 20 e last episode) of Billie Burke in Gloria's Romance" ("Love's Rewar} )i 5c. Ftri.-r6-Lionel Barrymone "The lind of the Tour"; and Drew Comedy ("I1er Obsession.") Sat.--17-Peggy Hyland and Antonio Moreno in "Her Right toLive," and Charlie Chaplin in "Easy Street." 150. PROMPT SERVICE FRATERNITIES We havelunsurpassed accoiuodations for group photographs SHEEHAN & CO. MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y Perfect Portraitures "A niateurWork Handled in a Pro- fessional Way. 619 E. Liberty St. PHONE 948-W YELLOW BONNET TAXI CO. Gothemburg, with coal, sunk 60 miles north of Rattray Head, March 12, from gun fire of two submarines. No evidence nationality, no warning. Ship did not resist or attempt to escape, but was shelled continuously while the crew took to boats and rowed away. "No measures were taken for the safety of the crew. No passengers. Crew of 18 uninjured. After four hours in boats they were picked up and landed at Aberdeen the next day. Porto Rican American citizen, Paldido T. Arze, aboard as cook." Orpheum Theatre Matinees, 2:00-3 :so:3 vening, 6:45, 8:15, 9:30. Saturdays-Holidays continuous. Sat.-17-Dorothy Dalton in "The Fe- male of the Species." Also Triangle Comedy. Evening ic. Sun.Mon.- -1-9 - Fannie Ward in "Betty to the Rescue." Also Holmes Travels. Tues.-20-Wm. S. THart in "Truthful Tolliver." Also Triangle Comedy. E~vening 15c. f PHONE 2255 6 WHAT'S GOING ON_ Today 8 o'clock-Second sale of May Fes- val tickets at Hill auditorium. 6 o'clock-Meeting of the Chess and iecker club in room 173 Natural Sci- ce building. 7 o'clock-Third anniversary meet- g of the Upper Room Bible class. 7:30 o'clock - Michigan - Cornell aek meet in Waterman gymnasium. Tomorrow 10:30 o'clock-Dr. W. P. Behan talks Baptist church on "The .Call of the cur." 12 o'clock-Prof. H. R. Cross gives ustrated lecture at Presbyterian urch on "The Passion Week of (Continued from Page One.) Will Meet in Joint Session New York, March 16.-Although no official statement was forthcoming, it was believed here, following an- nouncement in Washington of the delegation of a mediation committee in the threatened railroad strike, that the railway managers' representatives and the brotherhood chiefs now in New York would meet in joint session to receive the mediators. W. G. Lee, president of the Brotherhood of Rail- way Trainmen, showed no surprise when told that the committee had been appointed. r Advocates Military Control Vicksburg, Mo., March 16.-"I sug- gest President Wilsonput the rail- roads of the United States under mili- tary control," said W. L. Park, Chi- cago, vice-president of the Illinois Central railroad here today. "The president has this power, and it is the only solution of the problem," he said, discussing the threatened strike of the brotherhoods. i re City News The circuit court jury has been ex- cused until the Monday morning ses- sion of the court. The contract for the new county in- firmary has been awarded to the Koch Building and Supply company of Ann Arbor who agreed to do the3 work for $67,347. Work will begin as soon as^ the weather permits. The telephone lines through to the west and south which were torn down by the sleet storm of Tuesday night will be in temporary working order by tomorrow night, according to Man- ager J. J. Kelley. Due to the difficulty experienced in getting men, the wires will be strung along the fences until the poles are erected. SEVENTEEN COUPLES ATTEND SAINT PATRICK'S DAY PARTY; ASSIGN PARTS NEW FRENCH FOR PLAY Present "Les Pattes de Mouche" April 26 Under Auspices La Cercle Francais on 6:30 o'clock- Dr. Reuben Peterson elks in Lane hall on "Medicine as a rofession." 6:30 o'clock - Prof. J. F. Shepard dks atU nitarian church on "Moral Iducation." 8 o'clock-Mr. D. A. Brown talks to enorah society at Newberry hall on ?aying More Than Wages." U-Notices Rehearsal of Les'Pattes de 3ouche . 10 o'clock this morning in the Cer- e Francais rooms. Tryouts for interscholastic basket. ill will meet at 9:30 o'clock this corning in the athletic office., Officers of the naval reserve will be, the trophy room of Waterman gym- isium from 9:30 to 11:30 o'clock is morning and from 1:15 to 3:15 clock this afternoon to consult pro- ectives. Medical examination from to 9 o'clock this evening at health rvice offices. )RNELL OPPOSSES VARSITY TONIGHT WATERMAN GYM (Continued on Page Six.) pected that the remainder of the .steboards will be taken early this orning. Many Cornell and Michigan alumni >m Detroit and other nearby cities e planning to take in the meet. Coach Farrell did not allow a Var- .y athlete to take a workout yester- y. The same practice will be fol- w ed today. "Laugh and the World Laughs With u"-See Charlie Chaplin in "Easy reet." Arcade Theater, today. Freshman girl of good appearance r educational work, $80 per month aranteed for summer. Address Free nployment Bureau, 600 E. Liberty in 'm hand writing. tf May Use Armed Forces Washington,tMarch 16.-"The presi- dent can use the United States mar- shals and the armed forces of the country to prevent obstruction of mail trains in the case of a general rail- way strike," Senator Newlands, chair- man of the senate interstate com-' merce commission, said today. STRIKE WILL HOLD UP NAVAL PROGRAM Naval Yards Depend Upon Daily Re- ceipts of Material for Construction Washington, March 16.-That this government's greatest/ naval construc- tion program, the first section of which was announced yesterday, will be held up and perhaps stayed in- definitely in the event of a nation- wide railroad strike, was the unof- ficial statement made by navy ex- perts today. Almost all of the yrds which were awarded contracts in the $112,000,000 building program of bat- tle and scout cruisers, are building on day to day receipts of material. Dancing classes and privatelessons at the Packard Academy. ti Parts have been assigned for the French play "Les Pattes de Mouche" which is to be presented April 26 un- der the auspices of the Cercle Francais. Leland Thompson, '18, and Mar- garet Kerr, '18, have the leading roles. The cast is as follows: Pros- per Block, Leland Thompson, '18; Suzanne, Margaret Kerr, '18; Van- hove, Henley Hill, '17; Clarisse, Mrs. A. C. Weaver, grad.; Thirion, George Wilner, '17; Colomba, Dorpthy Gruss, '19; Paul, L. F. Kuijala, '19; Marthe, Marion Sharpe, '19;,Busomier, Gilbert Byrne, '19; Solange, Anna Von Wal- thausen, '18; Claudine, Doris Porter, '18; Baptiste, Jacob Braude, '18; Henri, Earl Gasar, '18; servant, Lil- lian Carnegie, '17; hunters, H. F. Fenstemaker, '18, and E. S. Pettyjohn, '19E.' PROF. KARPINSKI TALKS TO CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB Mathematics Instructor to Give ExhI- bition of Play After Meeting Prof. L. C. Karpinski will speak be- fore the Chess and Checker club at 8 o'clock tonight in room 173 Natural Science building. A meeting of the club will be held previous to the talk starting at 6:30 o'clock. After his address Professor Kar- pinski will give an exhibition of simul- taneous chess playing. All who wish to play against Professor Karpinski are welcome, but they are requested to bring boards and men if possible. The report that Professor Karpinski was to speak last Saturday was a mis- take. His speech was scheduled for tonight. The wireless chess match with Ohio State university will also be continued tonight in the wireless room of the Engineering building. Get your shoes fixed at Paul's Place, 511 E. William St. 5tf What we We make hats We sell hats at retail We carry a big stock We have the latest all the time We shape hats to fit the head We clean and reblock hats FACTORY HAT STORE 617 Packard Next to the Delta Cor. Packard and State NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS HAVE CONSULTATION hOURS Officers of the Michigan naval re- serve will be in the trophy room of Waterman gymnasium from 9:30 to 11:30 o'clock this morning and from 1:15 to 3:15 o'clock this afternoon for consultation with all prospectives. The officers will also be at the Uni- versity health service from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight for medical inspection of prospectives and for further con- sultation. Try a Michigan Daily Want-Ad. Saint Patrick's day was appropri- ately ushered in at the Irish party given last evening at the Church of Christ on South University avenue. The church was decorated in green and the favors were shamrocks. The patron saint of Old Erin has his anniversary on the 17th of the month in 1917 and in harmony with the date just 17 couples were present at the celebration. Cherades, guess- ing contests and other games were indulged in to the accompaniment of music. Refreshments were served to the guests. MAJESTIC, Afternoon and Night BLOOM and his horse in a new ver&ion of "The Sunnyside of Broadway" NEW FUN AND NEW EVERYTHING SUNDAY H-enry, WAthall In' "Burning the Candle" SpecIal Athletic Carnival I. 22_2 , r ,; .' '. 1 " f' . \ Y- : . 6-" . # .'r Sy s.,' ' " i ± ', i I; -1' Spring Suitings In large quantities Big cut in medium weights now in stock. Double texture waterproof raincoat given FREE with each suit or overcoat during this sale. We do cleaning, pressing and repair- ing. Work called for and delivered. hlilROFe ,JI'm SHE1I'AWllSPEAKS Ti) STED TS' SOCIETY SUNDAY Prof Jbn F. Shepard of the psy- chology department will address the Students' society of the Unitarian church at 6:30 o'clock Sunday even- ing on "Moral Education." This is the third of the Sunday This will be the third of the Sunday night lectures being given by the society to which the public is invited. Prof. W. L. Schurz will talk on "Spain," March 25. Ward's, Klassy Kut Klothes 118 E. Huron St. /i F. W. Allen, Mgr. Phone 244-R ...E r &nn A&rbor rah '3etival .1 D. E- GRENNAN CUSTOM TAILOR SixConcerts - - - - - - -May 2,3, 4,5 PUBLIC SALE OF BLO 1 "B" SEAT TICKETS $5.50 ($2.50 with Pre# stival Cover Coupon) Saturday, March 17, 8 A. M. Hill Auditorium SPRING IS HERE ! 606 EAST LIBERTY STREET "fvbichigan' greatest fiflusical lEvent" I 4' 1 r