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Coat
Trousers r-A Suit
Vest

Now is the time for

Calkins

Cordovan s

Drug

KODAKS and KODAKING
We have a %omplete line of Eastman
Kodaks and Supplies. Let us do your
finishing. Dev. 15c, Prints 3c to 5c.

We have just received

Simple enough. And yet how rare a thing to get a suit that
really "suits."
Coat that fits and drapes-
Trousers that hang clean and straight-
Vest free from unsightly wrinkles.
Only a few manufacturers can be relied upon to turn the trick
every time.
Stein F3lock and Miichaels-Stern do
Only a few dealers carry a large enough variety of styles and
models to furnish the right suit for every man.
We Do
SUITS FROM $15.00 UP TO $35.00
Lindenschmidt, Apfel Co.

Vo.
n""""""

another

shipment of

324 So. Stat.

or 1 123 So. Univ. Ave,

this popular shoe in
BLACK and TAN.

For 30 Years the Best

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Special Agency Nettleton shoes

BASEBALLERS CLASH AT
THREE O'CLOCK TODAY

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SPRING OX FORDS

S EE O U R

130STNIANS,
In CORDO CALF and BLACK CALF
At $5.00, $5.50 $6.00, $6.50 and $7.00
CAMPUS BOTERY

VARSITY WILL A T T E MPT TO
TROUNCE ALL-FRESH
AGAIN
Coach Lundgren's Varsity will at-
tempt to hand the freshmen another
trimming today when the two teams
clash at 3 o'clock this afternoon on
Ferry field.
In spite of the cold weather and the
semi-rain the Varsity and yearling
nines were both out working in prep-
aration for today's game. The work-
out was light of necessity but enough
action was indulged in to loosen up
tight muscles and keep the batting eye
fastened on the ball. The coach
started with batting practice and
ended up with a snappy infield work-
out. Afterwards the freshmen took
the diamond.
Just who will work on the mound
for the opposing teams today is not yet
certain, but the game will go for nine
innings and it is probable that sev-
eral pitchers may be used unless the
heavy swatters fail to connect with the
offerings of the initial hurler. Coach
Lundgren announced that either one
of three, namely Parks, Glenn, and
Lush, will work for the freshmen and.
probably one of the other two will
twirl for the Varsity.
The lineups of both teams follow:
Varsity-Niemann, rf.; Dancer, 2b.;
Walterhouse, cf.; Brandell, ss.; Matt-
son or Haidler, c.; Horwitz, 3b.;
Kirchgessner, If.; Newell, 1b.; Parks,
Glenn, or Lush, p.
All-fresh-Froemke, 3b.; Van Boven,
ss.; Gilmartin, 1b.; Knode, If.; Gene-
bach, c.; Wimbles, 2b.; Bowerman or
Mraz, rf.; Lange, cf.; Parks, Glenn, or
Lush, p.

SUMMER SCHOOL OFFERS
AUTO SERVICE COURSE
ARMY OFFICERS WILL CO-OPER-
ATE WITH ENGINEERING
FACULTY
An automobile short course includ-
ing automobile service in troop and
supply transportation and in the am-
bulance corps; operation and control
under extremes or road and field serv-
ice; overhaul and adjustments of en-
gine, steering, wheels, transmission
brakes, and clutch; details and. care
of ignition, carburetion and lubrica-
tion systems; engine troubles and
their correction; chassis lubrication
and inspection, in addition to the usual
rigid fundamentals and theory will be
taught in the 1917 summer session.
The work will be conducted in co-
operation with army officers and ex-
perts who have seen automobile serv-
ice at the front. The entire Univer-
sity automobile laboratory equipment
is available for these courses, as well
as additional cars, trucks and sep-
arate chassis units which have been
specially consigned by automobile
companies.
Ann Arbor being located in the
heart of the automobile industry
makes this short course available to
members of the engineering and
technical departments of the various
automobile companies as well as to
those contemplating work in the auto-
mobile field. The work will be taught
by Prof. W. T. Fishleigh and W. E.
Lay, both of the engineering faculty.
All candidates for admission to the
automobile short course should com-
municate as early as possible with
Prof. W. T. Fishleigh, sending letters
of recommendation, statement of
scholarship, age, general and engi-
neering experience. The course ex-
tends from July 2 to Aug. 24, and
all students are urged to arrive in
Ann Arbor not later than June 30 in
order to complete registration before
the opening of the session.

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Our Developing and Printing Service is Prompt and Satisfactory

THE EBERBACH & SON

CO.

WAHRS Shoe Stores
Math St. State St.

Cameras -- Photo Supplies

200-204 E. LIBERTY STREET''
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DRUGS

Fitform

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Suits

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and

Top Coats

ALIMAND & FORSYTHE,

308 S. State Street'
and 215 S. Main St.

For Spring

"Seets to the Sweet"

Young Men, when
looking around for

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your new

Bloomfield's Chocolates
The Appreciated Kind, in Yellow and Blue (M. Box)

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109 S. Main St.

YESTERDAY'S

GAMESI

Dainty Lunches
Ice Cream Soda

American League
Detroit vs. St. Louis; no game.
New York vs. Athletics; no game.
Boston vs. Washington; no game.
Chicago vs. Cleveland; no game.

SPECIAL SUNDAES
LIGHT LUNCHES
Our candies are made in
our own sanitary shop.

SPRING SUIT
or
TOP COATS
come direct to
COR BETT'S
116 E. Liberty.

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National League
Brooklyn.....001 0 0 0 2 0 0-3
Boston .......000100000-1
Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 10 0 2 0-3
Chicago .....302101112-11

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"Cott und Ifindenburg" Are Linked and Hindenburg, "neither of whom
London, May 4.-Gernans are now gets particularly excited, but when the
linking Hindenburg with God in an ef- right moment comes they simply crush
fort to sustain the morale of the army. the enemy."
A recent poem, "Der Hergott und Hin-
denburg," says that the western front Rugs perfectly cleaned, washed, and
can be safely trusted to the Lord God sized without injury. Koch & Henne. ft

AT THE THEATERS
TODAY
Majestic-Baby Marie Osborne
in "Told at Twiligh."
Arcade-Peggy Hyland in "In-
trigue." Mrs. Vernon Castle in
"Patrica."
Orpheum-Enid Bennett in "The
Princess of the Dark." Tri-
angle comedy, "When Hearts
Collide"

St. Louis vs. Pittsburg; no game.
Philadelphia vs. New York; no game.

"Where only
the best
is good
enough."
Alfred C. Ruby
Inc.
Footwear
of

Here you will find
the Young 'Men's
Clothing you have
been looking for.

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LEAGUE STANDINGS
American League
W. L

THE STORE

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MISCELLANEOUS
TYPEWRITHRS stored at
less cost than your trans-
portation charges. Expert
cleaning, repairing and packing a
specialty.
C. 1). MOERILL, 322 SOUT'11 STATE
ST RE E T
Phene 582-J (Over Baltimore Dairy
Lunch.)
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.-
DO YOUR BIT-The Educators Asso-
ciation offers opportunity for Uni-
versity women to support relief
work an' earn generous salary.
Phone 359-_M. 3- 4-
TUTORING- In Heredity. Absolute
satisfaction guaranteed. B. I. Bev-
erly, P. G., 233 S. Ingalls St. Phone
436-J. 5-6
WANTED
WANTED-Man to work Saturday an
Sunday. Waiter. Call at Michigar
Inn. 611 E. Liberty. 3-4

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Two Concert tickets for
Saturday night. First row in bal-
cony. Price $2.00 each. Inquire
Schaeberle Music House. Phone
254-F1. 5
FOR SALE - Canoe and equipment.
Good condition. Will sell cheaply.
Rosen. 2413-R. 4-5
FOR SALE-Two concert tickets, good

Boston ..............10
Chicago .............11
St. Louis ............ 8
Cleveland.............9
Detroit............. 6
Athletics........... 6
Washington ..........6
-National League
W.
New York............8
St. Louis ...........11
Chicago .............11
Philadelphia ......... 8
Cincinnati ...........10
Boston .............. 6
Brooklyn ............ 4
Pittsburg ...........7

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.476
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Rae-Clara
"Camile."
edy.

Kimball Young in
"Mr. Jack" coin-

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

AT THE MAJESTIC

At the Majestic today Baby Marie
Osborne will be seen in a photo-play
called "Told at Twilight."
Her chief supporting actor isa little
negro boy who helps her in her child-
ish pranks. One of these is to steal
a sign from an old blind couple read-
ing" Help the blind parents of nine
children," and with this they try to
get financial assistance in the same
way.
Baby Marie wins over a crusty old
millionaire who lives next door, and
when her father is in a difficult place
on account of having used some of the
millionaire's money with which to
speculate, Baby Marie saves the situ-
ation through her hold on the old man,
Graham.
Children will be admitted to the
matinee today for five cents.

TOM CORBETT
116 E. Liberty St.
"fiue Young Ien's Shop"

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OF QUALITY

Quality and
Distinction

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seats. Call Hodges, 371.

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LOST
LOST- Between Washtenaw and U-
Hall, West Wing ,a Parker Lucky
Curve Fountain Pen, not a self-filler.
Finder please call 7106-J. Reward.
LOST-Bliack seal card case and bill
fold on Thursday evening. Call 0.
G. Williams at 1629-R. 5
IOST-=A pair of glasses, probably
back of University Hall in drive
way. Phone 58. 5
WOST-Don't wish for that lost artiole
-recover it by an ad in Tho Mich-
igan Daily.

"Y" Offers Many Positions for Summer
Those seeking employment for the
summer will be interested to know
that the Y. M. C. A. has an abundance
of positions for students. There are
many good sales as well as factory
propositions to be had. The office hours
of the employment office are 3 to 6
o'clock- daily and Saturday morning.

Nickels Arcade
795-J

Whether you are
purchasing a new
summer suit or
must make another
do, you want to ap-
pear best in either.
Our business is to
see that you do-
Prove it!
Marquardt
CAMPUS TAILOR
516 E. William SL

LET US SEN D 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!1
GRINNELL BROTHERS
116 SOUTH MAIN STREET

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PURDUE DISCUSSES QUESTION
OF DISCONTINUING SCHEDULE
Lafayette, Ind., May 4.-The ques-
tion of discontinuing Purdue's confer-
ence schedule has become pertinent
since the withdrawal of several of the
best athletes on the varsity teams.
Hopes for a champion track team have
been exploded,aand the boilermakers
will not be able to put even a
mediocre team into the track meet at
Chicago, May 19.

Rent a good Kodak for 10oc today of
Lyndon. Open Sunday from 9:30 to
12:30dand 1:30 to 4:30 only.Drop
films in chute after hours.-Adv. sun
Dancing classes and private lessons
at the Paekard Academy. tU

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